Action TESA Unveils Fire-Retardant BOILO Panels for Safer Interiors
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Action TESA Unveils Fire-Retardant BOILO Panels for Safer Interiors

Action TESA has launched BOILO – a Boiling Waterproof High-Density Fiberboard (BWP HDF) engineered for enhanced fire and moisture resistance. Developed using advanced technology, BOILO offers a unique combination of fire-retardant and waterproof features, making it ideal for high-risk and high-moisture environments.
With climate change and fire-related risks on the rise, Action TESA aims to set a new safety benchmark for engineered wood panels. BOILO is available in plain and pre-laminated variants, suitable for kitchens, wardrobes, restroom cubicles, container flooring, and damp zones like washrooms.
Ajay Aggarwal, Managing Director, Action TESA, highlighted BOILO’s innovation, calling it a “revolutionary product” that reflects the brand’s safety-first approach. BOILO is patented by Balaji Action Buildwell and is embedded with nano-engineered particles for low flammability.
In addition to being fire-retardant and waterproof, BOILO is termite- and borer-proof and boasts a high-density structure (over 1000 kg/m³), ensuring durability and impact resistance. The product is now available at authorised Action TESA dealers across India.

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Action TESA has launched BOILO – a Boiling Waterproof High-Density Fiberboard (BWP HDF) engineered for enhanced fire and moisture resistance. Developed using advanced technology, BOILO offers a unique combination of fire-retardant and waterproof features, making it ideal for high-risk and high-moisture environments.With climate change and fire-related risks on the rise, Action TESA aims to set a new safety benchmark for engineered wood panels. BOILO is available in plain and pre-laminated variants, suitable for kitchens, wardrobes, restroom cubicles, container flooring, and damp zones like washrooms.Ajay Aggarwal, Managing Director, Action TESA, highlighted BOILO’s innovation, calling it a “revolutionary product” that reflects the brand’s safety-first approach. BOILO is patented by Balaji Action Buildwell and is embedded with nano-engineered particles for low flammability.In addition to being fire-retardant and waterproof, BOILO is termite- and borer-proof and boasts a high-density structure (over 1000 kg/m³), ensuring durability and impact resistance. The product is now available at authorised Action TESA dealers across India.

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