ISI Mark for Metal & Alloys

Metal and alloys Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification guarantees that goods satisfy the designated Indian Standards (IS) for performance, quality, and safety. Manufacturers who want a BIS license have to find pertinent IS codes, guarantee compliance, create internal testing programs, and apply via the BIS portal. The procedure calls for quality control validation, product testing in labs approved by BIS, and factory assessment. Approved manufacturers have license to use the ISI mark. Common IS codes call for IS 1786 (steel bars), IS 617 (aluminum alloys), and IS 191 (copper). Usually lasting one year, the license is renewed contingent on ongoing compliance. BIS accreditation raises market acceptance and product credibility.

metal & alloys

SNO

PRODUCT

IS NO

1

Cast aluminium and its alloys – Ingots and castings for general engineering purposes

617:1994

2

High purity primary aluminum ingot for remelting for special applications

11890 : 1987

3

Aluminum alloy ingots for remelting for general engineering purpose

6754:1972

4

Primary aluminium ingots for remelting for general engineering purpose

2590 : 1987

5

Aluminum ingots billets and wire bars (EC GRADE)

4026 : 2023

6

Copper

191:2007

7

Nickel Powder

7506:1987

Frequently Asked Questions

BIS certification ensures that metals and alloys comply with Indian Standards (IS) for quality, safety, and performance, allowing manufacturers to use the ISI mark.

Manufacturers must identify relevant IS codes, ensure compliance, submit an application via the BIS portal, undergo factory inspection, and pass product testing.

Costs include application fees, inspection charges, testing fees, and license fees, varying by product and manufacturer size.

The BIS license is valid for one year and requires renewal based on continued compliance.

It ensures quality, boosts customer trust, and is mandatory for many metal and alloy products in India.