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BIS Certification in India | BIS registration process.

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BIS certification in India is a mandatory requirement for manufacturers aiming to export certain products into the country. These products necessitate either BIS certification (previously known as ISI) or BIS registration (CRS). The primary purpose of BIS certification is to ensure that these products meet the necessary quality, safety, and reliability standards, allowing them to be introduced and marketed within the Indian market. The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), operating under the Indian Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, issues BIS Certification India and BIS Registration. This process guarantees that products align with Indian Standards (IS), offering consumers peace of mind regarding the quality of the products they purchase. BIS Certification in India  Established on April 1, 1987, the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) holds the role of the national certification body in India, succeeding the Indian Standards Institution (ISI). By taking over the

Do I Need a Local Representative or Authorized Agent for Certification?

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In India, certain products fall under regulatory frameworks that require a local representative or agent to ensure that the products meet Indian standards. and regulations. These representatives or agents help with various processes such as product registration , testing, labeling, and ensuring compliance with relevant laws. The specific requirements can vary depending on the type of product you are selling. Some products, especially those that fall under regulated categories like electronics, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, etc., might require you to have a local representative or agent

What Are the Consequences of Selling Non-Certified Products in India?

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ISI/BIS certification for | PVC Insulated Cables for Voltages | up to and Including 1100 V | Brand Liaison

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ISI/BIS certification for PVC Insulated Cables for Voltages up to and Including 1100 V According to the IS 694:2010 standard, PVC insulated cables are designed for a working  voltage of up to and including 1100 V. This standard establishes the basic requirements for cables/cords, whether they are single or multicore, with the possibility of having either rigid or flexible annealed bare/tinned copper and aluminum conductors. These cables are insulated and sheathed with polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and are intended for use in electric power and lighting applications. Additionally, they are suitable for outdoor and low-temperature use. The cables specified in this standard are also suitable for use on direct current (DC) systems with rated voltages up to and including 1,500 V to earth. Moreover, the standard cover's cables with different fire performance categories, such as FR (Flame-retardant) and FR-LSH (Flame-retardant low smoke and halogen). The conductor temperatures of these cables