Comparison of BWP Plywood & MR Grade
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Comparison of BWP Plywood & MR Grade

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Plywood is a versatile building material, valued for its strength and adaptability. Among its many types, the water-resistant category is often the focus. In this article, we compare two popular plywood grades: Moisture-Resistant (MR) Plywood and Boiling Water Proof (BWP) Plywood. In this blog, we will highlight their features, differences, and ideal applications to help you make an informed choice.

Key Differences Between BWP Plywood and MR Grade

1. Resistance to Termites

MR plywood is designed with adhesives and additives that make it highly resistant to termites. MR grade plywood from SharonPly also comes with a warranty, ensuring long-term reliability.

BWP plywood, on the other hand, provides enhanced termite resistance along with additional durability features, backed by a longer warranty period.

2. Certification by BIS

  • MR and BWR plywood are certified under the IS 303 standard.
  • BWP plywood belongs to the special category of IS 710, ensuring superior waterproofing and strength.

3. Water Resistance

  • MR Plywood: While moisture-resistant, MR plywood is not waterproof. It performs well in humid conditions, making it suitable for interior applications.
  • BWP Plywood: BWP plywood is completely waterproof and highly resilient to fluctuating weather conditions, ensuring no delamination even in prolonged exposure to water.

4. Pricing

  • MR plywood is cost-effective and performs well in controlled indoor environments.
  • BWP plywood is more expensive but offers unmatched durability and water resistance, making it worth the investment for demanding projects.

5. Strength and Durability

  • MR plywood is strong, durable, and long-lasting for interior use but cannot match the robustness of BWP plywood.
  • BWP plywood is the strongest option available, with its strength determined by the number of plies, density, and the quality of resins and adhesives used in its construction.

Comparison Table: MR Plywood vs. BWP Plywood

Feature

MR Plywood

BWP Plywood

Water Resistance

Moisture Resistant

Completely Waterproof

Certification

IS 303

IS 710

Termite Resistance

High

Enhanced

Best Uses

Interior Furniture

Outdoor and Wet Areas

Applications of MR and BWP Plywood

MR Plywood Applications

  • Ideal for indoor furniture and spaces with limited exposure to water.
  • Commonly used in beds, sofas, tables, chairs, wardrobes, and TV units.

BWP Plywood Applications

  • Perfect for outdoor furniture and areas exposed to water, such as kitchen cabinets, bathroom furniture, and outdoor structures.
  • Suitable for regions with fluctuating weather conditions.

Both MR and BWP plywood grades are strong, durable, and reliable. However, BWP plywood’s waterproofing and superior strength make it the ideal choice for demanding applications. Assess the specific requirements of your project to select the plywood that best suits your needs. SharonPlys BWP plywood offers unmatched durability, termite resistance, and waterproofing capabilities. It meets the stringent IS 710 standard, ensuring long-lasting performance even in the harshest conditions.

For more information or to explore SharonPly’s range of plywood products, contact us today!

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SharonPly
Senior Editor, Sharon Ply Knowledge Hub

A seasoned writer covering plywood technology, interior design trends and sustainable construction for over 8 years. Passionate about making complex technical topics accessible and actionable for builders, designers and homeowners.

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