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India BIS Certification

Certification Introduction:

BIS certification is a product certification in India, supervised by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). According to different product types, BIS certification is divided into three types, including mandatory ISI mark certification, CRS certification, and voluntary certification. The BIS certification system has existed for more than 50 years, covering more than 1,000 products. All products included in the mandatory list must obtain BIS certification (ISI mark registration certification) before they can be sold in India.

 

BIS is a third-party certification body, and the certified products will be marked with the ISI label. The label has a great influence in India and neighboring countries, and has a good reputation, which is a reliable guarantee for product quality. Once the product is marked with the "ISI mark", it means that it meets the relevant Indian standards, and consumers can buy it with confidence.


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Authentication Basic Information:

• Mandatory: yes

• Regulated Products: Products in the BIS Mandatory Catalogue

• Factory Inspection : None

• Certificate validity: 2 years

• Local testing: yes

• Local Agent: Yes


Certification Classification:

Currently BIS certification is divided into three categories:

1. Mandatory ISI mark type certification (product test + initial factory inspection + post-certification supervision), mainly including cement, food, automobile parts, steel products and other categories;

2. BIS Compulsory Registration System (CRS) (product testing + post-certification supervision), mainly including tablet computers, microwave ovens, wireless keyboards, printer power adapters, LED lights, lithium batteries, mobile power, mobile phones and smart card readers, Uninterruptible power supply/inverter of ≤10kVA, rear projection/LCD/LED TV of 32 inches and below, etc.;

3. The rest are BIS voluntary certification, and products other than compulsory mark certification and registration certification can be applied for.


Applicable Product Range:

BIS has issued more than 30,000 product certification certificates, and manufacturers are allowed to affix ISI labels after obtaining the certificates. The scope of certification covers almost every industrial field such as agricultural products, textiles, and electronics.


Compulsory Certification Product List:

The first batch (MANDATORY)

Certification field BIS certification is applicable to manufacturers in any country (mandatory in batches since 1986), and the certification fields mainly include:

1. Tires;

2. Electric irons, kettles, electric stoves, heaters and other household appliances;

3. Cement and concrete;

4. Circuit breakers;

5. Steel;

6. Electric energy meters;

7. Auto parts;

8. Food, milk powder;

9. Baby bottle;

10. Tungsten filament lamp;

11. Oil pressure furnace;

12. Large transformers;

13. Plugs;

14. Medium and high voltage wires and cables;

15. Self-ballasted bulbs.


Second batch (COMPULSORY)

There are mandatory registration of products as electronic information technology equipment (mandatory since March 2013), including:

1. Set-top box;

 2. Portable computer;

3. Notebook;

4. Tablet PC;

5. Monitors with a screen size of 32 inches and above;

6. Video monitors;

7. Printers, plotters, scanners;

8. Wireless keyboards;

9. Answering machines;

10. Automatic data processor;

11. Microwave oven;

12. Projector;

13. Electronic clock with grid power supply;

14. Power amplifier;

15. Electronic music system


Second batch of new additions (COMPULSORY) (mandatory from November 2014)

16. IT equipment power adapter;

17. AV equipment power adapter;

18. UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply);

19. DC or AC LED modules;

20. Batteries;

21. Self-ballasted LED lights;

22. LED lamps;

23. Mobile phones;

24. Cash registers;

25. Sales terminal equipment;

26. Copiers;

27. Smart card readers;

28. Postal processors, automatic stamping machines;

29. Pass readers;

30. Power banks.