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Bawa Polymers

Bawa Polymers

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About Us

About Us

Bawa Polymers manufactures insulating materials such as Wire Enamels & Insulating Varnishes. The company was established in 1985 and has expanded its horizon in all forms of dielectric chemicals. Our current unit offers a staggering production capacity of 3500MT per year in amalgamation with a rigorous in house quality department. The company also supports an in house research and development unit headed by pioneers of the industry to continuously improve properties and reduce costs.

Bawa Polymers manufactures insulating materials such as Wire Enamels & Insulating Varnishes. The company was established in 1985 and has expanded its horizon in all forms of dielectric chemicals. Our current unit offers a staggering production capacity of 3500MT per year in amalgamation with a rigorous in house quality department. The company also supports an in house research and development unit headed by pioneers of the industry to continuously improve properties and reduce costs.

Bawa Polymers manufactures insulating materials such as Wire Enamels & Insulating Varnishes. The company was established in 1985 and has expanded its horizon in all forms of dielectric chemicals. Our current unit offers a staggering production capacity of 3500MT per year in amalgamation with a rigorous in house quality department. The company also supports an in house research and development unit headed by pioneers of the industry to continuously improve properties and reduce costs.

Our History speaks for itself

Our History speaks for itself

Our History speaks for itself

  • 1985

    Bawa Polymers Singhpura

    GS BAWA set up the first wire enamel factory with a capacity of 500 barrels per month.

  • 1989

    Alkyd Resin Production Started

    Under the guidance of HS BAWA, we were able to develop and produce alkyd resins as intermediaries for wire enamels and insulating varnishes.

  • 1990

    Tarapur factory started

    With an astonishing capacity of 2000 barrels, we were ready fulfil the capacity of the Indian market.

  • 1991

    2nd Head Office in Mumbai

    In order to keep up with returning orders and sales, Bawa Polymers set up a second office in Mumbai.

  • 1991

    R&D unit in Bahadurgarh

    A huge cash flow into the latest equipment of wire enamels such as tangent delta tester, heat shock and bdv. This was the time when we started a R&D plant to run our enamel on wire.

  • 2000

    Silvassa & Baddi units started

    Due to increasing demand and a monopoly in the market, we started 2 more units with a combined manufacturing capacity of 5000 barrels.

  • 2006

    Bahadurgarh unit started

    With a rise in the demand of insulating varnishes as well as a gradual increase in the enamel market, we inaugurated a unit in Bahadurgarh.

  • 1985

    Bawa Polymers Singhpura

    GS BAWA set up the first wire enamel factory with a capacity of 500 barrels per month.

  • 1989

    Alkyd Resin Production Started

    Under the guidance of HS BAWA, we were able to develop and produce alkyd resins as intermediaries for wire enamels and insulating varnishes.

  • 1990

    Tarapur factory started

    With an astonishing capacity of 2000 barrels, we were ready fulfil the capacity of the Indian market.

  • 1991

    2nd Head Office in Mumbai

    In order to keep up with returning orders and sales, Bawa Polymers set up a second office in Mumbai.

  • 1991

    R&D unit in Bahadurgarh

    A huge cash flow into the latest equipment of wire enamels such as tangent delta tester, heat shock and bdv. This was the time when we started a R&D plant to run our enamel on wire.

  • 2000

    Silvassa & Baddi units started

    Due to increasing demand and a monopoly in the market, we started 2 more units with a combined manufacturing capacity of 5000 barrels.

  • 2006

    Bahadurgarh unit started

    With a rise in the demand of insulating varnishes as well as a gradual increase in the enamel market, we inaugurated a unit in Bahadurgarh.

  • 1985

    Bawa Polymers Singhpura

    GS BAWA set up the first wire enamel factory with a capacity of 500 barrels per month.

  • 1989

    Alkyd Resin Production Started

    Under the guidance of HS BAWA, we were able to develop and produce alkyd resins as intermediaries for wire enamels and insulating varnishes.

  • 1990

    Tarapur factory started

    With an astonishing capacity of 2000 barrels, we were ready fulfil the capacity of the Indian market.

  • 1991

    2nd Head Office in Mumbai

    In order to keep up with returning orders and sales, Bawa Polymers set up a second office in Mumbai.

  • 1991

    R&D unit in Bahadurgarh

    A huge cash flow into the latest equipment of wire enamels such as tangent delta tester, heat shock and bdv. This was the time when we started a R&D plant to run our enamel on wire.

  • 2000

    Silvassa & Baddi units started

    Due to increasing demand and a monopoly in the market, we started 2 more units with a combined manufacturing capacity of 5000 barrels.

  • 2006

    Bahadurgarh unit started

    With a rise in the demand of insulating varnishes as well as a gradual increase in the enamel market, we inaugurated a unit in Bahadurgarh.

Our Mission

Our Mission

Our Mission

Attain and maintain supreme quality standards in amalgamation with lean production methods. Satisfy the demand and range expected from the electrical insulating industry. Continuous research for better performance and cost reduction.

Attain and maintain supreme quality standards in amalgamation with lean production methods. Satisfy the demand and range expected from the electrical insulating industry. Continuous research for better performance and cost reduction.

Attain and maintain supreme quality standards in amalgamation with lean production methods. Satisfy the demand and range expected from the electrical insulating industry. Continuous research for better performance and cost reduction.

Our Vision

Our Vision

Our Vision

Building dielectric polymeric solutions that align with the socio-economic environment. Developing greener polymers for generations to use in the electrical insulating industry.

Building dielectric polymeric solutions that align with the socio-economic environment. Developing greener polymers for generations to use in the electrical insulating industry.

Building dielectric polymeric solutions that align with the socio-economic environment. Developing greener polymers for generations to use in the electrical insulating industry.