ISI Mark for Potable Water Bottles

The BIS Certification License for potable water bottles in India guarantees adherence with Indian Standards (IS) for safety and quality. The pertinent criteria call for IS 14723 for stainless steel bottles and IS 15410 for polycarbonate bottles. Manufacturers have to apply using the Manak Online Portal, send required paperwork, go through a factory inspection, and pass product testing in a BIS-registered laboratory. Approved, they get an ISI Mark License—mandatory for market compliance. The certification calls for regular renewing and compliance audits. In the Indian market, BIS certification guarantees customer safety and regulatory compliance, therefore improving the product reputation.

isi mark for potable water bottle

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PRODUCT

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Potable Water Bottles (Copper, Stainless Steel, Aluminum)

17803: 2022

Frequently Asked Questions

BIS certification ensures water bottles meet Indian quality and safety standards, allowing manufacturers to use the ISI Mark for market compliance.

Standards include IS 15410 for polycarbonate bottles and IS 14723 for stainless steel bottles, ensuring durability and safety.

Yes, if listed under mandatory certification; otherwise, voluntary but recommended for quality assurance and consumer trust.

Apply online via the Manak Online Portal, submit documents, undergo factory inspection, and pass product testing at a BIS-approved lab.

It typically takes 30–90 days, depending on document verification, factory inspection, and product testing results.