Foot Wear

Microcellular Rubber Sheets for Outsoles

Strategic Recommendations for Microcellular Rubber Sheets for Outsoles (IS 6664:1992)

  • Engage Early with BIS & Labs
    Apply for BIS certification under Scheme-I and submit rubber sheet samples to BIS-recognized labs to confirm compliance with IS 6664:1992.
  • Partner with Compliance Experts
    Leverage ERA Compliance support to handle licensing, testing, ISI marking, and stock declaration under the Footwear QCO 2024.
  • Contact ERA Support Team
    📧 cs@eraglobal.co.in | 📞 +91 9599296331 | 💬 WhatsApp – End-to-end assistance for BIS certification, product testing, and exemption guidance.
  • Track Notifications & Circulars
    Monitor QCO 2024 (S.O. 1422(E)) and its amendment S.O. 3701(E) for updates, enforcement deadlines, and transitional provisions till 31 July 2026.
  • Do a Gap Assessment
    ✔ Identify SKUs falling under IS 6664:1992
    ✔ Test & certify products before 1 Aug 2024
    ✔ Begin ISI marking post-license
    ✔ Declare & clear old uncertified stock by 31 July 2026
microcellular rubber sheets for outsoles
Section Details
Product Name Microcellular Rubber Sheets for Outsoles
IS No IS 6664: 1992
Title of Indian Standard Microcellular Rubber Sheets for Outsoles — Specification
Notification and Legal Reference Covered under the Footwear Made from All Rubber and All Polymeric Material and Its Components (Quality Control) Order, 2024, Original Notification: S.O. 1422(E), 15 March 2024, Amendment: S.O. 3701(E), 30 August 2024, Issued under Sections 16, 17 & 25(3) of the BIS Act, 2016.
Objective & Scope To ensure durability, cushioning, and performance of microcellular rubber sheets used in footwear soles through mandatory BIS certification and ISI marking.
Products Covered Sheets made of microcellular rubber material intended for outsoles and midsoles in sandals, formal shoes, and safety footwear, enhancing shock absorption and comfort.
Mandatory Requirements - Certification under BIS Scheme-I, ISI mark affixed to the product or packaging, Conformance to IS 6664:1992, Product testing in BIS-recognized laboratories, Compliance with labeling, traceability, and packaging norms.
Industries Impacted - Footwear manufacturers (formal, casual, and safety), Rubber sheet processors and suppliers, OEM outsole component makers, Institutional footwear contractors.
Compliance Timeline - Effective Date: 1 August 2024- Sale of old uncertified stock allowed until 31 July 2026 if declared.
Exemptions - Products meant exclusively for export- Micro & Small Enterprises (MSEs) under MSMED Act, 2006, Imported sheets used in export-bound production (self-declared).
Compliance Requirements - Apply for BIS license (Scheme-I), Conduct testing as per IS 6664:1992, Begin ISI marking after certification, Declare and exhaust old stock by 31 July 2026, Maintain required documentation and traceability.
Next Steps for Stakeholders Map relevant SKUs to IS 6664:1992, Apply for BIS certification, Test in BIS-recognized lab, Declare old stock and exhaust by deadline, Ensure all new production is compliant.
Legal Enforcement & Penalties - Enforced by Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), Penalties under Section 29 of BIS Act, 2016: Seizure of goods, BIS license suspension/cancellation, Fine or imprisonment (up to 2 years).
Supersession Clause The QCO 2024 supersedes the QCO 2022 and nullifies all amendments under the rescinded QCO 2020. Amendment S.O. 3701(E) allows sale of declared uncertified stock till 31 July 2026.
References / Annexures - QCO Notification: S.O. 1422(E), 15 March 2024- Amendment: S.O. 3701(E), 30 August 2024- Standard: IS 6664:1992 – Microcellular Sheets for Soles and Heels.

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Notification

The product “Microcellular Rubber Sheets for Outsoles” is covered under the Footwear Made from All Rubber and All Polymeric Material and Its Components (Quality Control) Order, 2024, issued by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry. This Order was officially notified via S.O. 1422(E) dated 15 March 2024, and further amended through S.O. 3701(E) dated 30 August 2024, providing a two-year grace period for the sale of uncertified stock manufactured or imported before the enforcement date.

Overview

As an integral component of molded footwear, microcellular rubber sheets are used primarily in midsoles and outsoles for cushioning and impact resistance. To ensure quality, durability, and uniformity, the BIS has brought this product under mandatory certification through the 2024 QCO. All sheets must meet the requirements laid out in IS 6664:1992 to be manufactured, sold, or distributed in the Indian market.

Objective & Scope

The objective is to ensure that microcellular rubber sheets used in footwear construction meet standardized criteria for physical properties like density, hardness, resilience, and durability. IS 6664:1992 specifies the constructional, mechanical, and performance requirements for sheets that serve as shock-absorbing and lightweight outsole components in various types of footwear.

Product Covered

This QCO specifically applies to Microcellular Rubber Sheets for Outsoles conforming to IS 6664:1992. These sheets are used as midsoles or outsoles in sandals, formal shoes, and protective footwear where cushioning and flexibility are needed. Their properties improve comfort, longevity, and protection in diverse environmental and occupational settings.

Industries Impacted

The following sectors are directly impacted:

  • Rubber and polymer footwear manufacturers.
  • Sheet fabricators supplying footwear OEMs.
  • Industrial and occupational safety footwear makers.
  • Suppliers for military, mining, and sanitation applications.
  • Traders and importers of sheet materials used in the footwear supply chain.

Mandatory Compliance Requirements

From 1 August 2024, manufacturers must obtain BIS certification under Scheme-I of the BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018. The products must:

  • Be tested in BIS-recognized laboratories.
  • Conform to all parameters in IS 6664:1992.
  • Bear the ISI mark on packaging or product as applicable.
  • Fulfill labeling, packaging, documentation, and traceability norms.
  • Renew certification periodically and comply with surveillance audits.

Next Steps for Stakeholders

Manufacturers and suppliers should

  1. Identify products falling under IS 6664:1992.
  2. Apply for a BIS license under Scheme-I.
  3. Get products tested in BIS-accredited labs.
  4. Begin ISI marking after receiving BIS approval
  5. Declare existing uncertified stock (made/imported before 1 August 2024).
  6. Ensure such stock is sold off by 31 July 2026.
  7. Align production and quality processes with BIS compliance requirements.

Exemptions Provided

The following exemptions apply:

  • Products exclusively meant for export.
  • Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) under the MSMED Act, 2006.
  • Imported rubber sheets used only in production of export-bound footwear (with self-declaration).

Legal Provisions, Enforcement & Penalties

The order is enforced under Sections 16, 17, and 25(3) of the BIS Act, 2016. Certification and inspection responsibilities lie with the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).
Non-compliance may result in:

  • Seizure of non-standard goods.
  • Suspension or cancellation of BIS license.
  • Penalties or imprisonment up to 2 years under Section 29 of the BIS Act.

Supersession & Amendment Clause

The Footwear QCO 2024 fully supersedes the QCO 2022 and all its amendments, while rendering the rescinded QCO 2020 obsolete. The amendment via S.O. 3701(E) dated 30 August 2024 permits sale of declared uncertified stock until 31 July 2026.

Conclusion

With effect from 1 August 2024, all Microcellular Rubber Sheets for Outsoles under IS 6664:1992 must be BIS-certified and carry the ISI mark to be sold in India. Stakeholders must ensure immediate application for certification and manage their inventories to comply with BIS requirements, while making use of the transition period to exhaust non-compliant stock before 31 July 2026.

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