BIS CERTIFICATION FOR STEEL AND STEEL PRODUCTS

BIS CERTIFICATION FOR STEEL AND STEEL PRODUCTS

INTRODUCTION

In the realm of steel production and manufacturing, stringent adherence to quality standards is paramount. The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) plays a crucial role in ensuring the quality and reliability of steel and steel products in India and beyond through its comprehensive certification process. With the Ministry of Steel, Government of India, issuing Quality Control Orders to enforce compliance with relevant Indian standards, navigating this landscape requires expertise and guidance. This is where Omega QMS Pvt. Ltd. emerges as an undisputed leader, offering technical assistance to manufacturers worldwide in obtaining and maintaining BIS certification. Let’s delve deeper into the intricacies of BIS certification for steel and steel products, exploring the standards, requirements, certification scheme, and the pivotal role played by Omega QMS Pvt. Ltd.

INDIAN STANDARDS ON STEEL AND STEEL PRODUCTS

The range of Indian standards available for steel and steel products is extensive, covering a wide spectrum of materials, processes, and applications within the steel industry. These standards encompass specifications for steel ingots, billets, plates, sheets, wires, rods, structural steels, steel ropes, and more—all of which are integral components of the BIS certification process. They define parameters such as chemical composition, mechanical properties, dimensions, tolerances, and testing methods, ensuring uniformity, reliability, and safety across the production and utilization of steel. Additionally, Indian standards address specific requirements for diverse applications, including construction, automotive, infrastructure, manufacturing, and engineering, catering to the varied needs of industries and sectors reliant on steel materials. By providing comprehensive guidelines and benchmarks, these standards facilitate quality assurance, interoperability, and compliance with regulatory mandates under BIS certification, thereby enhancing the overall integrity and performance of steel and steel products in the market.

Sl. No Indian Standard                            Title
1 IS 1785 (Part 1): 1983 Plain Hard-drawn steel wire for pre – stressed concreate:

Part 1 Cold Drawn Stress – relieved wire

2 IS 1785 (Part 2): 1983 Plain Hard-drawn steel wire for pre – stressed concreate

Part 2 : As drawn wire

3 IS 6003:2010 Indented wire for pre-stressed concrete
4 IS 6006:2014 Uncoated stress relieved strand for pre – stressed concrete
5 IS 13620:1993 Fusion bonded epoxy coated reinforcing bars
6 IS 14268:1995 Uncoated stress relieved low relaxation seven –ply

Stand for pre – stressed concrete.

7 IS 277: 2003 Galvanized steel sheets (plain and corrugated).
8 IS 2002:2009 Steel plates for pressure vessels for intermediate and

High temperature service including boilers.

9 IS 2041:2009 Steel plates for pressure vessels used at moderate and

Low temperature

10 IS 2830:2012 Carbon steel cast billet ingots, billets, blooms and slabs

For rerolling into steel for general structural purpose

11 IS 1786:2008 High strength deformed steel bars and wires for concrete reinforcement
12 IS 648:2008 Cold rolled non-oriented electrical steel sheets and strip-fully processed type (CRNO)
13 IS 3024:2015 Grain oriented electrical steel sheet & strip (CRGO)
14 IS 15391:2003 Oriented electrical steel sheet and strip – semi- processed type – specification.
15 IS 2062:2011 Hot rolled medium and high tensile structural steel
16 IS 432:Part 1:1982 Mild steel and medium tensile steel bars and Hard-drawn steel wire for concrete reinforcement: Part 1 mild steel and medium tensile steel bars
17 IS 423:Part 2 :1982 Mild steel and medium tensile steel bars and hard-drawn steel wire for concrete reinforcement: Part 2 hard –drawn steel wire
18 IS 513 (Part – 1): 2016 Cold reduced carbon steel sheets and strips Part 1 cold forming and drawing purpose
19 IS 513 (Part – 2): 2016 Cold reduced carbon steel sheets and strips Part 2 high tensile and multi – phase steel
20 IS 1079:2017 Hot rolled carbon steel sheet, plate and strip – specification
21 IS 1875:1992 Carbon steel billets, blooms, slabs and bars for forgings.
22 IS 2879:1998 Mild steel for metal arc welding electrodes.
23 IS 3502:2009 Steel chequered plates
24 IS 5872:1990 Cold rolled steel strips (box strappings)
25 IS 5986:2017 Hot rolled steel sheet, plate and strip for foaming and flaming purposes – specification
26 IS 6240:2008 Hot rolled steel plate (up to 6 mm) sheet and strip for the manufacture of low pressure liquefiable gas cylinders
27 IS 7283:1992 Hot rolled bars for production of bright bars and machined Parts for engineering applications.
28 IS 7887:1992 Mild steel wire rods for general engineering purposes
29 IS 10748:2004 Hot rolled steel strips for welded tubes and pipes.
30 IS 11513:2017 Hot rolled carbon steel strip for cold rolling purposes – specification
31 IS 15647:2006 Hot rolled steel narrow width strip for welded tubes and pipes
32 IS 7904:2017 High carbon steel wire rods – specification
33 IS 14246:2013 Continuously pre – pained galvanized steel sheets and coils
34 IS 15965:2012 Pre – pained aluminium zinc alloy metallic coated steel strip and sheet (plain)
35 IS 280:2006 Mild steel wire for general engineering purposes.
36 IS 1835:1976 Round steel wire for ropes
37 IS 3975:1999 Low carbon galvanized steel wires and tapes for armouring of cables
38 IS 4368:1967 Alloy steel billets, blooms and slabs for forging for general engineering purposes.
39 IS 4454 (Part 1): 2001 Steel wire for mechanical springs Part-1 cold drawn unalloyed steel wire.
40 IS 4454 (Part 2): 2001 Steel wire for mechanical springs Part-2 oil hardened and tempered steel wire.
41 IS 4824:2006 Bead wires for tyres
42 IS 11169(Part 1): 1984 Steels for cold heading/cold extrusion application Part-1 wrought carbon and low alloy steels
43 IS 11587:1986 Structural weather resistant steel.
44 IS 15103:2002 Fire resistance steel – specification
45 IS 15914:2011 High tensile strength flat rolled steel plate (up to 6 mm),sheet and strip for the manufacture of welded gas cylinder.
46 IS 15961:2012 Hot dip aluminum – zinc alloy metallic coated steel strip and sheet (plain)
47 IS 15962:2012 Structural steel for building for structures with improved seismic resistance
48 IS 6527:1995 Stainless steel wire rod
49 IS 6528:1995 Stainless steel wires
50 IS 6603:2001 Stainless steel bars and flats
51 IS 5522:2014 Stainless steel sheets and strips for utensils – specification
52 IS 6911:2017 Stainless steel plate, sheet and strip – specification
53 IS 15997:2012 Low nickel austenitic stainless steel sheet and strip for utensils and kitchen applications – specification
54 IS 1110: 1990 Ferrosilicon – specification
55 4409:1973 Specification for ferronickel
56 1029 : 1970 Specification for hot rolled steel strip (bailing)
57 IS 2385 :1997 Specification for hot – rolled mild steel sheet and strip in coil form for cold – reduced tinplate and cold – reduced black plate
58 IS 3039 : 1988 Specification for structural steel for construction of hulls of ships
59 IS 9550 2001 Bright steel bars – v specification
60 IS 3748 : 2001 Tool and die steels – specification
61 IS 5517 : 1993 Steel for hardening and tempering – specification
62 IS 16732 : 2019 Galvanized structural steel – specification
63 IS 7494 : 1981 Specification for steel for valves for internal combustion engines
64 IS 12146 : 1987 Specification for carbon manganese steel forgings for pressure vessels
65 IS 16585 : 2016 Magnetic materials – specification for individual material – fe based amorphous strip delivered in the semi – processed state
66 IS 2831 : 2012 Carbon steel cast billet ingots, billets, blooms and slabs for re – rolling into structural steel (ordinary quality) – specification
67 IS 1148: 2009 Steel rivet bars (medium and high tensile) – for structural purpose
68 IS 1673 : 1984 Specification for mild steel wire, cold heading quality
69 IS 1812 : 1982 Specification for carbon steel wire for the manufacture of wood screws
70 IS 2507 : 1975 Specification for cold – rolled steel strips for springs.
71 IS 2255 : 1977 Specification for mild steel wire rod for the manufacture of machine screw (by cold heading process)
72 IS 3195 : 1992 Steel for the manufacture of volute and helical springs (for railway rolling stock) – specification.
73 IS 3431 : 1982 Specification for steel for the manufacture of volute, helical and laminated springs for automotive suspension.
74 IS 3885 : Part – 1 : 1992 Steel for the manufacture of laminated springs (railway rolling stock) Part 1 flat sections – specification.
75 IS 3885 : Part – 2 : 1992 Steel for the manufacture of laminated springs (railway rolling stock) Part 2: Rib and Groove sections – specification.
76 IS 4223 : 1975 Specification for steel wire for umbrella ribs.
77 IS 4224 : 1972 Specifications for steel wire for staples, pins and clips.
78 IS 4397 : 1999 Cold – rolled carbon steel strips for balls and roller bearing cages/ retainers – specification.
79 IS 4398 : 1994 Carbon – chromium steel for the manufacture of balls, rollers and bearing races – specification
80 IS 6902 : 1973 Specification for steel wire for spokes.
81 IS 6967 : 1973 Specification for steel for electrically welded round link chains.
82 IS 7226 : 1974 Specification for cold rolled medium, high carbon and low alloy steel strip for general engineering purposes.
83 IS 7557 : 1982 Specification for steel wire: (up to 20 mm) for the manufacture of cold – forged rivets.
84 IS 8052 : 2006 Steel ingots, billets and blooms for the production of spring, rivets and screws for general engineering applications – specifications.
85  IS 8951 : 2001 Steel cast billet ingots, billets and blooms for production of high carbon steel wire rods – specification
86 IS 8952 : 1995 Steel ingots, blooms an billets for production of mild steel wire rods for general engineering purposes – specification
87 IS 9476 : 1980 Specification for cold rolled steel strips for carbon steel razor blades.
88 IS  9962 : 1981 Specification for steel wire for needles.
89 IS 17111 : 2019 Heat – tested steels alloy and free – cutting steels – ball and roller bearing steels.
90 IS  14331 : 1995 Steels for high temperature bolting  applications – specification
91 IS 12594 :  1988 Hot – dip zinc coating on structural steel bars for concrete reinforcement – specification
92 IS 14650 : 1999 Carbon steel cast billet ingots, billets, blooms and slabs for rerolling purposes – specification
93 IS 4882 : 1979 Specification for low carbon steel wire for rivets for use in bearing industry
94 IS 2090 : 1983 Specification for high tensile steel bars used in pre- stressed concrete
95 IS 6529 : 1996 Stainless steel blooms billets and slabs for forging
96 IS 9294 : 1979 Cold – rolled stainless steel strips for razor blades
97 IS 10631 : 1983 Stainless steel for welding electrode core wire
98 IS 10632 (Part 2): 1983 Specification for non magnetic stainless steel for electrical applications Part 2 specific requirements for binding wire
99 IS 10632 (Part 3): 1983 Specification for non magnetic stainless steel for electrical applications Part 3 specific requirements for sheets, strips and plates.
100 IS 11169 (Part 2) : 1989 Steels for cold heading/cold extrusion applications – specification Part 2 stainless steel
101 IS 5651 : 1987 Steels for pneumatic tools
102 IS 9516 : 1980 Heat resistance steels
103 IS 11952 : 1986 Steels for piston pins (gudgeon pins)
104 IS 12045 : 1987 Alloy used in electrical resistance metallic heating elements
105 IS 14652 : 1999 18 percent nickel merging steel bars and rods
106 IS 1566 : 1982 Specification for hard – drawn steel wire fabric for concrete reinforcement
107 IS 1170 : 1992 Ferrochromium – specification
108 IS 11946 : 1987 Soft magnetic iron strips
109 IS 11947 : 1987 Soft magnetic iron rods, bars flats and sections
110 IS 963 : 1958 Chrome molybdenum steel bars and rods for aircraft purposes
111 IS 4454 : (Part 4): 2001 Steel wires for mechanical springs – Part 4 : stainless steel wire
112 IS 1993 : 2018 Cold – reduced electrolytic tin plate
113 IS 12591 : 2018 Cold – reduced electrolytic chromium/chromium oxide – coated steel
114 IS 412 : 1975 Expanded metal steel sheets for general purposes
115 IS 2100 : 1970 Steel billets, bars, and sections for boilers
116 IS 2589 : 1975 Hard drawn steel wire for upholstery springs
117 IS 3298 : 1981 Mild steel rivet bars for ship building
118 IS 4072 : 1975 Steel for spring washers
119 IS 8510 (Part II): 1977 Steel wire for banding of armatures and rators Part II specific requirements for magnetic banding wires
120 IS 8510 (Part III): 1977 Tinned steel wire for banding of armatures and rotors Part III specific requirements for non – magnetic banding wires
121 IS 8563 : 1977 Half round mild steel wire for the manufacture of split pins
122 IS 8564 : 1977 Steel wire for nipples for spokes
123 IS 8565 : 1977 Healed wire
124 IS 8566 : 1977 Steel wire for reeds
125 IS 8917 : 1978 Plates for galvanizing pots
126 IS 9442 : 1980 Hot rolled steel plates sheets and strips for manufacture of agricultural discs
127 IS 9485 : 1980 Cold – reduced and hot – rolled carbon steel sheet for porcelain enameling
128 IS 10794 : 1984 Mild steel wire for cotter pins
129 IS 12262 : 1988 Trapezoidal steel wire for springs washer
130 IS 1470 : 2013 Silicomanganese – specification
131 IS 15911 : 2010 Structural steel (ordinary quality)
132 IS 1171 : 2011 Ferromanganese – specification
133 IS 4431 : 1978 Carbon and carbon – manganese free – cutting steels
134 IS 4432 : 1988 Case hardening steels
135 IS 5518 : 1996 Steels for die blocks for drop forging
136 IS 8748 : 1978 Forged/ rolled CTC segments
137 IS 12145 : 1987 Quenched and tempered alloy steel forgings for pressure vessels
138 IS 13387 : 1992 Tool steel forgings for metal foaming
139 IS 14698 : 1999 Carbon and low alloy billets, blooms, slabs and bars for manufacture of shell bodies and proof shots used in defense services
140 IS/ISO 11951 : 2016 Cold – reduced tin mill products – black plate
141 IS 3930 : 1994 Flame and induction hardening steels
142 IS 5478 : 1969 Thermostat metal sheet and strip
143 IS 13352 : 1992 Stock for forgings produced from continuously cast blooms, billets and slabs
144 IS 16644 : 2018 Stress – relieved, low relaxation steel wire for pre- stressed concrete
145 IS 17404 : 2020 Electro galvanized hot rolled and cold reduced carbon steel sheets and strips
146 IS 8329 : 2000 Centrifugally cast (spun) ductile iron pressure pipes for water, gas and sewage
147 IS 9523 : 2000 Ductile iron fittings for pressure pipes for water, gas and sewage
148 IS 1161 : 2014 Steel tubes for structural purposes
149 IS 1239 (Part 1) : 2014 Steel tubes, tubular and other wrought steel fittings – Part 1 : steel tubes
150 IS 4270 : 2001 Steel tubes used for water – wells (upto 200 mm dia)
151 IS 9139 : 1979 Specification for malleable iron shots and grits for use in foundries
152 IS 1180 (Part 1) Out door type oil immersed distribution transformers upto and including 2500 KVA, 33 KV – specification Part 1 mineral oil immersed
153 IS 12615 Energy efficient including motors – three phase squirrel
154 IS 2993 A.C. motor capacitors
155 IS 13340 Power capacitors of self – healing type for AC power systems having rated voltage up to 650V
156 IS 13585 Part 1 Shunt power capacitors of the non – self healing type for AC system having a rated voltage up to and including 1000v Part – 1 general performance, testing and rating safety requirements guide for installation and operation

 

REQUIREMENTS COVERED IN VARIOUS INDIAN STANDARDS ON STEEL AND STEEL PRODUCTS

BIS has formulated a comprehensive set of standards covering diverse aspects of steel production and utilization. These standards, integral to the BIS certification process, encompass steel ingots, billets, plates, sheets, wires, rods, structural steels, steel ropes, and more. They delineate specifications, testing methods, and performance criteria to be met by manufacturers, fostering consistency and reliability in steel manufacturing processes. Compliance with these standards not only ensures product quality but also facilitates interoperability and compatibility in various applications—a crucial aspect validated during BIS certification assessments.

QUALITY CONTROL ORDERS

The Ministry of Steel, Government of India, has issued Quality Control Orders on numerous steel products, mandating compliance with specific Indian standards as part of the BIS certification framework. These orders aim to ensure that steel products meet the required quality benchmarks, thereby enhancing their reliability and safety across various industries. By making adherence to Indian standards mandatory through BIS certification, these orders underscore the significance of quality assurance in the steel sector.

BIS CERTIFICATION SCHEME FOR STEEL AND STEEL PRODUCTS

BIS operates a certification scheme that validates compliance with Indian standards for steel and steel products. Through this scheme, manufacturers undergo rigorous evaluation and testing of their products to demonstrate conformity with specified standards. This BIS certification process ensures that the products meet the stringent quality requirements set by BIS. Upon successful assessment, BIS grants certification, affirming the product’s quality and compliance with regulatory requirements. This certification serves as a hallmark of reliability and trustworthiness, enhancing market acceptance and competitiveness for certified products.

ROLE OF OMEGA QMS PVT. LTD.

Omega QMS Pvt. Ltd. stands at the forefront of providing technical assistance to manufacturers, both in India and overseas, navigating the complexities of the BIS certification process. With their profound expertise and domain knowledge, Omega QMS Pvt. Ltd. guides manufacturers through every stage of BIS certification, from understanding requirements to facilitating testing and documentation. Their tailored solutions and meticulous approach ensure seamless compliance with BIS standards, empowering manufacturers to meet regulatory mandates and market demands effectively, ultimately securing BIS certification for their products.

CONCLUSION

In the dynamic landscape of steel manufacturing, adherence to BIS quality standards is non-negotiable. BIS certification, coupled with the enforcement of Quality Control Orders by the Ministry of Steel, reinforces the commitment to quality and safety in the steel sector. By embracing these BIS standards and certification processes, manufacturers uphold their credibility and reliability while fostering consumer trust. Omega QMS Pvt. Ltd. plays a pivotal role in this ecosystem, offering invaluable support and guidance to manufacturers seeking BIS certification, thereby contributing to the elevation of standards and quality in the steel industry, both domestically and globally.

 

 

 

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