List of Products Requiring BIS Certification for Import into India

 

Complete Guide for Importers and Manufacturers

Importing goods into India requires strict compliance with safety and quality regulations. One of the most critical certifications importers must be aware of is the BIS Certification (Bureau of Indian Standards). It ensures that the products being imported meet the Indian Standards (IS Codes) for safety, performance, and reliability.

This comprehensive guide explains what BIS certification is, why it’s mandatory, and provides a detailed list of products that require BIS approval before being imported into India in 2025.


What is BIS Certification and Why It’s Important

The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), operating under the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, regulates product quality across various sectors in India. The certification serves two key purposes:

  • ✅ Consumer Protection: Prevents substandard or hazardous goods from entering the Indian market.

  • ✅ Quality Compliance: Ensures imported goods meet prescribed Indian Standards (IS).

  • ✅ Market Entry: Required for customs clearance and sale within India.

  • ✅ Legal Requirement: Mandatory under the BIS Act, 2016 for certain notified goods.

Importing BIS-mandated goods without certification can result in customs detention, penalties, and confiscation.


Types of BIS Certification Schemes

There are three primary BIS certification schemes applicable to imports:

  1. ISI Mark Scheme (Scheme-I): For factory-inspected products like cement, steel, and industrial materials.

  2. Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS): For electronics and IT products, requiring registration before sale or import.

  3. Foreign Manufacturer Certification Scheme (FMCS): Allows foreign manufacturers to apply for BIS certification directly to export regulated goods to India.


Detailed List of Products Requiring BIS Certification for Import into India (2025)

Below is an updated BIS mandatory product list — particularly focusing on industrial materials, metals, bearings, and mechanical components that require certification before being imported into India.

S.NoProduct / DescriptionIndian Standard (IS Code)
1Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries – Steel Pipe for PipelineIS 3183
2Cast Iron Specials for Mechanical and Push-on Flexible Joints for Pressure Pipes for Water, Gas, and SewageIS 13382
3Cast Iron Fittings for Pressure Pipes for Water, Gas, and SewageIS 1538
4Horizontally Cast Iron Double Flanged Pipes for Water, Gas, and SewageIS 7181
5Spiral Welded Pipes SpecificationIS 5504
6Countersunk Flat Head Screws (Type H or Z Cross Recess, Grade A, Property Class 4.8)IS 7485 Part-1
7Plain Bearings – Ring Type Thrust Washers Made from StripIS 9764 Part-1
8Aluminium Alloy Redraw Rods for Electrical PurposesIS 9997
9Aluminium Alloy Hardeners (Master Alloys)IS 2047
10Aluminium Alloy Milk CanIS 1825
11Porous Metal Powder Oil Impregnated BearingsIS 3980
12Plain Bearings – Pressed Bimetallic Half Thrust WashersIS 9764 Part-2
13Ring Type Needle BearingsIS 4215
14Plain Bearings – Thick-Walled Bushes, Plain and Flange Type, Full Round (Without Any Joint or Slit)IS 14478
15Thin-Walled Plain BearingsIS 10203
16Double Row Cylindrical Roller BearingsIS 6458
17Single Row Cylindrical Roller BearingsIS 6457
18Double Row Radial Ball BearingsIS 6456
19Single Row Deep Groove Ball BearingsIS 6455
20Self-Aligning Roller BearingsIS 6454

These standards ensure that imported materials and components meet the Indian industrial quality and safety benchmarks required for use in sectors like petroleum, natural gas, water supply, construction, and automotive manufacturing.

Other Key Product Categories Requiring BIS Certification

While the list above focuses on industrial materials, there are several additional categories under mandatory BIS regulation:

1. Electronics and IT Goods (Under CRS Scheme)

  • Mobile phones, tablets, power banks, chargers

  • LED TVs, monitors, smart speakers

  • Printers, set-top boxes, routers

Standard Examples: IS 13252 (Part 1), IS 616

2. Household and Electrical Appliances

  • Refrigerators, washing machines, microwave ovens

  • Electric irons, fans, air conditioners, and cables

Standard Examples: IS 302 (Various Parts), IS 694

3. Construction Materials

  • Portland cement, galvanized steel, structural beams

  • Iron and steel rods, pipes, and wire ropes

Standard Examples: IS 1786, IS 2062

4. Toys and Child Safety Products

  • Plastic, mechanical, and battery-operated toys

  • Feeding bottles and baby utensils

Standard Examples: IS 9873 (Parts 1–9), IS 15644

5. Automotive Components

  • Tyres, safety glass, and headlamps

  • Brake linings and batteries

Standard Examples: IS 15627, IS 2553 (Part 2)

6. Chemicals and Industrial Inputs

  • Styrene, aniline, methyl acrylate, and vinyl chloride monomer

  • Fatty acids, caustic soda, and phosphorus

These chemicals are under BIS Quality Control Orders (QCOs) for safety and environmental compliance.

Steps to Obtain BIS Certification for Imports

  1. Identify Applicable IS Code: Determine the relevant standard for your product.

  2. Select Certification Scheme: Choose between ISI, CRS, or FMCS.

  3. Submit Application: Through the official BIS online portal.

  4. Product Testing: Conducted at a BIS-approved laboratory.

  5. Factory Audit (if required): Especially for ISI-marked products.

  6. Grant of Licence: After successful review, BIS issues the licence or registration number.

  7. Labeling: Mark the product with the BIS Standard Mark or registration number.

Consequences of Non-Compliance

Importing products into India without BIS certification can lead to:

  • Customs detention or rejection of goods

  • Financial penalties under the BIS Act, 2016

  • Revocation of import licence

  • Legal action and brand damage

Always verify compliance before shipment to avoid costly delays.

How to Check if Your Product Needs BIS Certification

Visit the official BIS websitewww.bis.gov.in → Navigate to Product Certification → Quality Control Orders (QCOs) → Search your product or HS Code.
You can also consult with a BIS consultant or compliance agency for product-specific guidance.


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Final Thoughts

BIS certification is not just a regulatory formality — it’s a gateway to legal trade and consumer trust in India. From steel pipes and bearings to electronics and toys, compliance ensures safe, high-quality imports that meet India’s evolving industrial and safety standards.

For 2025 and beyond, staying updated with newly notified BIS products is essential for importers, manufacturers, and distributors aiming to operate legally and successfully in the Indian market.

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