Beyond Marine Ply – What ISI 710 Certified BWP Means in 2025 and Why It’s Safer
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For decades, "marine plywood" has been the go-to buzzword for water-resistant boards. But in 2025, the real benchmark for waterproofing is ISI 710-certified BWP plywood — and it's time designers and contractors understood the difference.
What ISI 710 BWP Really Means
ISI 710 is a Bureau of Indian Standards specification for Boiling Water Proof plywood. This means the plywood is:
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Bonded with high-grade PF resin (phenol formaldehyde)
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Tested under 72-hour boiling water cycles
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Designed for high-moisture, high-humidity applications
Not all “marine ply” meets this — many local products just slap on the label without meeting the specs.
Why It’s Safer
Khidki’s Gold Plus BWP ISI 710 Plywood is termite-resistant, calibrated, and comes with a 25-year warranty. It’s trusted for kitchens, utility rooms, and even semi-exposed areas. You get:
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Consistent thickness
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Zero-core-gap for precision cutting
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Durability even in monsoon-prone zones

Look for These Markings
Always check for:
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ISI 710 logo 🔍
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Manufacturer warranty stamp
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Core material (eucalyptus > poplar)
Where to Use
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Wet kitchen modules
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Bathroom vanities
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Utility cupboards
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Outdoor furniture under cover
Switch to certified BWP ply at www.khidkihomes.com or Whatsapp 8970581881 for 4-hour delivery in Bangalore.