Sainik 710
Your Trusted Choice for BWP Grade Plywood
We are an authorised dealer of Century for Bangalore
Sainik 710 from CenturyPly is a versatile plywood range designed for areas that face regular contact with moisture, such as kitchens and utility spaces. It is manufactured to offer strong resistance to water, helping the core stay stable in demanding conditions. As per in-house testing, Sainik 710 panels are checked in boiling water for up to 72 hours, reflecting their ability to perform in tough environments. Another key highlight is its consistent pricing across the country, which makes planning and budgeting simpler. Sainik 710 is available in multiple thickness options, from 4 mm up to 25 mm, to suit varied applications.
- Water Resistance
- Strength and Durability
- Termite and Borer Resistance
- Smooth Surface
- Versatility
Bond 710
Your Trusted Choice for BWP Grade Plywood
We are an authorised dealer of Century for Bangalore
Century Bond 710 is a BWP-grade plywood positioned in the value-plus segment, offering a practical mix of quality, durability, and cost-effectiveness for everyday projects. Designed for use in areas that may face regular contact with moisture, it helps maintain structural stability in spaces like kitchens, bathrooms, and utility zones when used with proper installation and finishing practices.
The core and layers are treated to resist common wood pests, helping protect against borers and termites and supporting longer service life. This makes Century Bond 710 a suitable option for furniture, cupboards, partitions, and other interior applications where reliability and neat finishes are important.
Century Bond 710 is manufactured in line with IS 710 standards, aligning it with established benchmarks for BWP-grade plywood in India. It is backed by a company warranty of up to 21 years, reflecting the brand’s confidence in its construction and performance when used and maintained as recommended.
To suit different design and structural needs, Century Bond 710 is available in a wide range of thicknesses: 4 mm, 6 mm, 9 mm, 12 mm, 16 mm, 19 mm, and 25 mm. This flexibility allows carpenters, contractors, and homeowners to choose the right panel thickness for specific furniture pieces and interior elements.
- Water Resistance
- Strength and Durability
- Termite and Borer Resistance
- Smooth Surface
- Versatility