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Action TESA Drives Shift from Plywood to Engineered Wood Solutions
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Action TESA Drives Shift from Plywood to Engineered Wood Solutions

Action TESA, a leading player in India’s panel industry, is spearheading the market transition from traditional plywood to engineered wood solutions such as Moist Master, HDHMR, and Boilo. These high-performance boards are redefining modular furniture, kitchen, and decorative applications with superior durability, design flexibility, and finish quality.

Engineered wood offerings from Action TESA provide consistent quality, dimensional stability, and smooth surfaces, unlike plywood, which can have knots or gaps. The Moist Master, HDHMR, and Boilo BWP FR boards ensure excellent machinability, moisture resistance, and fire retardance, making them the preferred choice for architects, interior designers, and carpenters.

Ajay Aggarwal, Managing Director, Action TESA, said, “India is rapidly embracing global trends where engineered wood replaces plywood. Our products help conserve natural forests, optimize resources, and deliver superior quality. We are committed to educating architects, designers, and OEMs on the benefits of engineered wood while providing globally certified, high-quality solutions.”

Action TESA’s portfolio includes MDF, HDHMR, Particle Boards, Boilo BWP FR boards, as well as Acrylic, UV, and Matt finishes, door solutions, and HDF laminated flooring. Its world-class manufacturing facilities, equipped with German technology, ensure sustainability, precision, and compliance with international environmental standards.

Action TESA, a leading player in India’s panel industry, is spearheading the market transition from traditional plywood to engineered wood solutions such as Moist Master, HDHMR, and Boilo. These high-performance boards are redefining modular furniture, kitchen, and decorative applications with superior durability, design flexibility, and finish quality.Engineered wood offerings from Action TESA provide consistent quality, dimensional stability, and smooth surfaces, unlike plywood, which can have knots or gaps. The Moist Master, HDHMR, and Boilo BWP FR boards ensure excellent machinability, moisture resistance, and fire retardance, making them the preferred choice for architects, interior designers, and carpenters.Ajay Aggarwal, Managing Director, Action TESA, said, “India is rapidly embracing global trends where engineered wood replaces plywood. Our products help conserve natural forests, optimize resources, and deliver superior quality. We are committed to educating architects, designers, and OEMs on the benefits of engineered wood while providing globally certified, high-quality solutions.”Action TESA’s portfolio includes MDF, HDHMR, Particle Boards, Boilo BWP FR boards, as well as Acrylic, UV, and Matt finishes, door solutions, and HDF laminated flooring. Its world-class manufacturing facilities, equipped with German technology, ensure sustainability, precision, and compliance with international environmental standards.

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