ISI Mark for Drums and Tins

Drum and tin BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) certification guarantees conformity with Indian Standards including IS 2552 (steel drums) and IS 13997 (tinplate containers), together with product quality and safety. Application submission, document validation, manufacturing inspection, and product testing by labs certified by BIS are part of the process Manufacturers have to register on the Manak Online platform, turn in necessary paperwork, and pass quality control. Once accepted, BIS issues an ISI Mark Certification—mandatory for some goods. The license needs to be renewed and runs one year. BIS certification guarantees adherence to Indian legal criteria and strengthens market confidence.

isi mark for drums and tins

SNO

PRODUCT

IS NO

1

Drums, Large Open Top

13997:2014

2

Drums Large, Fixed Ends – Grade A

1783 (Part 1) :2014

3

Drums, Large, Fixed Ends – Grade

1783 (Part 2) :2014

4

Steel Drums (Galvanized and Ungalvanized)

2552:1989

5

Bitumen Drums

3575:1993

6

Square Tins for Solid Products

916:2000

7

Square Tins – 15 Kilograms or litre for Ghee, Vanaspati, Edible Oils and Bakery

10325:2000

Frequently Asked Questions

BIS certification ensures that drums and tins meet Indian quality and safety standards.

Common standards include IS 2552 (steel drums) and IS 13997 (tinplate containers).

It depends on government regulations; some packaging products require ISI marking.

Yes, through the Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme (FMCS).

Visit the BIS website: https://www.bis.gov.in.