Steel and Iron Products
Steel Tubes, Tubulars and Other Wrought Steel Fittings
Strategic Recommendations for Steel Tubes, Tubulars and Other Wrought Steel Fittings IS 1239 (Part 1):2004
- Start BIS Certification Immediately
Apply for BIS certification under IS 1239 (Part 1):2004 without delay to meet compliance requirements and avoid enforcement issues. - Engage ERA Compliance Experts
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All steel tubes and fittings must bear the ISI mark and hold a valid BIS test certificate before sale or distribution. Non-conforming products must be scrapped as per BIS Act provisions. - Track QCO Updates & Subscribe ERA Newsletter
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															| Section | Details | 
|---|---|
| Product Name | Steel Tubes, Tubulars and Other Wrought Steel Fittings | 
| Applicable Indian Standard (IS) No | IS 1239 (Part 1):2004 | 
| Title of Indian Standard | Steel Tubes, Tubulars and Other Wrought Steel Fittings – Specification | 
| Quality Control Order | Steel Tubes (Quality Control) Order, 2020. | 
| Notification & Amendments | • Original QCO: S.O. 281(E), dated 21st January 2020 • Supersedes: G.S.R. 374(E), dated 18th July 1978 (Mild Steel Tubes QCO, 1978). | 
| Final Enforcement Date | 1 August 2020. | 
| Objective & Scope | To ensure all steel tubes and fittings used in engineering and industrial applications comply with BIS standards, promoting safety, durability, and uniformity in the Indian market. | 
| Products Covered | Steel tubes and tubular fittings (excluding seamless/API tubes), including screwed & socketed, electric resistance welded, and plain-end mild steel tubes, conforming to IS 1239 (Part-1): 2004 | 
| Exemptions | • Seamless steel tubes and tubes manufactured as per API specifications • Goods exclusively meant for export. | 
| Industries Impacted | • Construction and infrastructure • Water supply and irrigation • Fabrication and general engineering • Industrial piping and mechanical systems. | 
| Mandatory Compliance | • BIS certification under IS 1239 (Part-1): 2004 • Products must bear the ISI mark • Certification to be obtained as per Scheme-I of Schedule-II under the BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018. | 
| Next Steps for Stakeholders | • Apply for BIS certification promptly • Arrange BIS-recognized testing • Ensure only certified products are manufactured, stocked, or sold post-1 August 2020 • Remove or rectify non-compliant inventory before deadline. | 
| Legal Framework Provision & Enforcement | Issued under Section 16(1) & (2) read with Section 25(3) of the BIS Act, 2016. BIS is the certifying and enforcing authority. | 
| Penalties | Manufacturing or sale of non-conforming products without BIS licence attracts penalties under Sections 29 & 30 of BIS Act, 2016. | 
| Supersession & Amendment Clause | Supersedes the Mild Steel Tubes (Quality Control) Order, 1978. | 
| Conclusion | From 1 August 2020, ISI marking under IS 1239 (Part-1): 2004 is mandatory for all steel tubes and tubular fittings in scope. The QCO ensures better regulation and quality in structural and piping applications. Non-compliance may lead to severe regulatory consequences. | 
| References/Annexures | Gazette Notification S.O. 281(E), dated 21.01.2020 – Steel Tubes (Quality Control) Order, 2020. | 
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Notification
The product “Steel Tubes, Tubulars and Other Wrought Steel Fittings” (IS 1239 (Part 1):2004) is covered under the Steel Tubes (Quality Control) Order, 2020, notified via S.O. 281(E) dated 21st January 2020 by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry (Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade). This Order supersedes the earlier Mild Steel Tubes (Quality Control) Order, 1978.
Enforcement Timeline
Effective from 1st August 2020, manufacturers must obtain BIS certification before placing products in the Indian market.
Overview
The Order aims to maintain quality and safety in the manufacturing and use of steel tubes, tubulars, and wrought steel fittings widely used in infrastructure, pipelines, and general engineering applications.
Objective & Scope
The primary objective is to ensure that only BIS-certified and standard-compliant steel tubes and fittings are manufactured and sold in India. It safeguards consumers and industries against substandard steel products.
Products Covered
This includes mild steel tubes, tubulars, and other wrought steel fittings used for water supply, gas, structural, and plumbing applications as per IS 1239 (Part 1):2004.
Exemptions Provided
The Order does not apply to goods manufactured exclusively for export, provided they meet the foreign buyer’s specifications.
Industries Impacted
The regulation directly impacts steel tube manufacturers, engineering fabricators, construction, plumbing, and public utility infrastructure sectors.
Mandatory Compliance Requirements
All products must conform to IS 1239 (Part 1):2004 and bear the ISI mark under Scheme-I of Schedule-II of the BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018. Only BIS license holders are authorized to use the Standard Mark.
Next Steps for Stakeholders
All relevant businesses must take the following actions:
- Apply for BIS certification immediately, if not already certified.
 - Set up or align manufacturing with BIS-recognized testing and quality control procedures.
 - Stop the sale or use of non-compliant stock and ensure only ISI-marked products are available after 1 August 2020.
 - Stay updated on amendments to IS standards and any future regulatory updates.
 
Legal Provisions, Enforcement & Penalties
This Order is legally enforced under Section 16 and Section 25(3) of the BIS Act, 2016. The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) serves as the certification and enforcement authority. Non-compliance may result in:
- Fines, imprisonment, or both.
 - Seizure of non-conforming products.
 - Suspension or cancellation of BIS licence.
 
Authorities may conduct inspections, sampling, and enforcement actions under applicable legal frameworks including the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC).
Conclusion
From 1st August 2020, it is mandatory that steel tubes and tubular fittings under IS 1239 (Part-1): 2004 bear the ISI mark and comply with BIS certification. This Order brings uniformity and reliability in the steel tube market, enhances consumer safety, and supports industry-wide quality improvement. Non-compliance may lead to legal consequences and product bans, making timely action essential for all stakeholders.
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