Metals and Alloys
Copper
🎯 Strategic Recommendations for Copper (IS 191:2007)
- Begin BIS Certification Immediately
All enterprises must obtain BIS certification under IS 191:2007 by 1 December 2024. Conduct copper quality testing at BIS-recognized laboratories. - Consult Compliance Professionals (ERA)
Partner with the ERA Compliance Team for BIS license application, product testing, and ISI mark labeling support. - Reach Out for Support
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For assistance with QCO filings, lab coordination, and certification timelines. - Track QCO Amendments & Updates
Stay informed on enforcement extensions or exemptions under the Copper QCO through ERA newsletters and BIS notifications. - Ensure Marking & Declarations
All copper products for domestic sale must bear the ISI mark by the deadline; only export goods remain exempt.

Section | Details |
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Product Name | Copper |
Applicable Indian Standard (IS) No. | IS 191:2007 |
Title of Indian Standard | Copper – Specification |
Quality Control Order | Copper (Quality Control) Order, 2023 |
Notification & Amendments | Notified via S.O. 3847(E), dated 31 August 2023; Amended via S.O. 4796(E), dated 3 November 2023; Second Amendment: S.O. 1901(E), dated 3 May 2024 |
Final Enforcement Date | 1 December 2024 (as per 2024 Amendment) |
Objective & Scope | To regulate the quality of copper used in industrial and commercial applications by mandating BIS certification, ensuring conformity to IS 191:2007. |
Products Covered | Copper products falling under IS 191:2007 – including copper used in industrial, manufacturing, and engineering purposes. |
Exemptions | Goods meant exclusively for export are exempt. |
Industries Impacted | Electrical & Electronics Industry, Engineering & Construction, Cable & Wire Manufacturing, Metallurgical & Foundry Sector. |
Mandatory Compliance | Products must conform to IS 191:2007, bear ISI mark, and obtain BIS license under Scheme-I of BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018. |
Next Steps for Stakeholders | Apply for BIS license, conduct testing in BIS-approved labs, ensure ISI marking before sale/import, align supply chains for compliance by deadline. |
Legal Framework Provision & Enforcement | Enforced under BIS Act, 2016 by BIS as the certifying and enforcing authority. |
Penalties for Non-Compliance | Seizure of goods, fines, suspension/cancellation of license, imprisonment up to 2 years or both. |
Conclusion | BIS certification is mandatory for all copper products under IS 191:2007 from 1 December 2024, with exemptions only for exports. |
References / Annexures | QCO 2023: S.O. 3847(E) [31 Aug 2023]; 1st Amendment: S.O. 4796(E) [3 Nov 2023]; 2nd Amendment: S.O. 1901(E) [3 May 2024] |
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Notification
Copper has been notified under the Copper (Quality Control) Order, 2023, issued via S.O. 3847(E), dated 31 August 2023 by the Ministry of Mines under the BIS Act, 2016. This Order was later amended twice:
- First Amendment: S.O. 4796(E), dated 3 November 2023, extended the enforcement date to 1 June 2024.
- Second Amendment: S.O. 1901(E), dated 3 May 2024, further extended the enforcement date to 1 December 2024.
Enforcement Timeline
- All enterprises must comply by 1 December 2024.
Overview
 Copper is a critical industrial metal widely used in electrical, electronics, engineering, construction, and metallurgical applications. Its quality impacts safety, conductivity, durability, and performance. The QCO ensures only certified copper conforming to IS 191:2007 is permitted in the domestic market.
Objective & Scope
The purpose of IS 191:2007 is to standardize and regulate copper quality in India by mandating essential specifications. This ensures consistency in physical, chemical, and mechanical properties, supporting reliable industrial and electrical applications.
Products Covered
Copper conforming to IS 191:2007 – Copper Specification, applicable to copper products used across engineering, electrical, and industrial sectors.
Exemptions Provided
The Order exempts only copper products meant exclusively for export from mandatory ISI marking requirements.
Industries Impacted
- Electrical & Electronics Industry
- Engineering & Construction Sector
- Metallurgy & Foundry Sector
- Cable & Wire Manufacturing Industry
Mandatory Compliance Requirements
- All copper products covered must conform to IS 191:2007.
- ISI marking is mandatory on packaging and products.
- Certification must be obtained under Scheme-I of BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018.
Next Steps for Stakeholders​
- Apply to BIS for certification.
- Conduct product testing in BIS-recognized laboratories.
- Ensure ISI marking is affixed before sale, distribution, or import.
- Align supply chain sourcing with certified copper by the deadline.
Legal Provisions, Enforcement & Penalties
The Order is enforced under the BIS Act, 2016, with BIS as the certifying and enforcing authority. Non-compliance may result in seizure of goods, suspension or cancellation of licenses, fines, and imprisonment up to 2 years or both.
Conclusion
From 1 December 2024, only BIS-certified copper products under IS 191:2007 will be permitted for sale in India. This regulation ensures improved quality and safety in critical sectors while maintaining export exemptions.
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