Crossbond Unveils Marine And Fire Rated HDF Boards

person access_time3 27 July 2020

Crossbond from Metro Decorative Pvt Ltd has introduced two new products range MARINE 710 and AgniTough HDF boards as replacements of BWP Plywood and Fire Retardant Plywood respectively. MARINE 710-HDF is India’s first boiling water proof HDF board made with ResiTech formulated American grade waterproof glue. It has been tested as per the norms of IS 710 BWP grade plywood. It gives superior surface and better workability and is highly resistant to termite, borer and fungus.

And their second offering AgniTough is India’s toughest fire retardant HDF board which has been made with nano engineered wood fiber to enhance fire resistance of the product blend with ResiTech formulated American grade waterproof glue. It has also been tested as per IS:5509 Fire Retardant Grade Plywood. AgniTough is also highly resistant to Termite, Borer & Fungus and give superior surface and better workability.

“At Crossbond, continued innovation is focussed as an important strategy. We have maintained our leadership in the MDF market by always coming up with new products. We believe that Marine and FR grade plywood products are widely used in the market. Now with their availability in the HDF segment, the demand will increase across the country because of varied geographic and weather conditions in India. We expect Marine 710 BWP-HDF and AgniTough FR-BWP-HDF will be new trendsetting products in this segment and will witness tremendous growth due to their durability, strength, ease of usability and pre-lam features,” said Mr Aman Garg, Director, Metro Decorative Pvt Ltd.

Since last three decades of successful operation, the company has displayed a relentless pursuit of excellence. Today they are one of the leading names in product offerings of ACP, APP, Plywood, Particle Boards, MDF Boards, MDHMR Boards, HPL and PVC Laminates. Having six state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities situated at Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat and Haryana, their all the production units are equipped with machines imported from Germany, Japan, China, Italy and Sweden.

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