Hinges

Non-ferrous Metal Butt Hinges

Strategic Recommendations for Non-ferrous Metal Butt Hinges (IS 205:1992)

  • Begin BIS Certification Process Immediately
    All manufacturers and importers of non-ferrous butt hinges must obtain BIS certification before enforcement dates (1 July 2025 for large/medium, 1 October 2025 for small/micro). Early action prevents supply chain disruptions.
  • Engage Compliance & Testing Experts (ERA)
    Partner with the ERA Compliance Team for BIS application filing, product testing, and ISI mark packaging updates.
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  • Track Exemptions & R&D Imports
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  • Ensure Proper ISI Marking & Packaging
    All butt hinges sold domestically must display the ISI mark. Non-marked stock post-deadline will be treated as non-compliant and subject to seizure.
  • Ensure Marking & Declarations
    All key locks for security equipment must carry ISI mark or be declared under exemption before the respective enforcement date.
Non-ferrous Metal Butt Hinges (IS 205:1992)
Section Details
Product Name Non-ferrous Metal Butt Hinges
Applicable Indian Standard (IS) No. IS 205:1992
Title of Indian Standard Non-ferrous Metal Butt Hinges – Specification (Third Revision)
Quality Control Order Hinges (Quality Control) Order, 2025
Notification & Amendments Notified via S.O. 4247(E), dated 27 September 2023. Amended via S.O. 2661(E), dated 15 June 2025.
Final Enforcement Date For Large & Medium Enterprises: 1 July 2025; For Small & Micro Enterprises: 1 October 2025
Objective and Scope To ensure the quality, safety, and durability of stainless steel butt hinges by mandating BIS certification and compliance with IS 12817:2020.
Products Covered Butt hinges made from non-ferrous metals such as brass, bronze, or other copper alloys.
Exemptions Export-only products, R&D imports up to 200 units/year, and government-notified exemptions.
Industries Impacted Builders’ hardware manufacturers, construction sector, furniture & interior hardware suppliers, importers.
Mandatory Compliance BIS license under Scheme-I of BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018; ISI marking on all products.
Next Steps for Stakeholders Apply for BIS license, complete testing in BIS-approved labs, update packaging with ISI mark, declare exempted stock if applicable.
Legal Framework Provision & Enforcement Enforced under BIS Act, 2016; overseen by BIS with inspections and penalties.
Penalties for Non-Compliance Seizure of goods, cancellation of license, fines, and/or imprisonment up to 2 years.
Conclusion Compliance with IS 205:1992 is mandatory by the enforcement dates to ensure standardization and durability of butt hinges in India.
References / Annexures QCO 2023: S.O. 4247(E) [27 Sep 2023]; Amendment: S.O. 2661(E) [15 Jun 2025]

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Notification

The product Non-ferrous metal butt hinges covered under compulsory certification through the Hinges (Quality Control) Order, 2023, notified via S.O. 4247(E) dated 27 September 2023 under the BIS Act, 2016. The Order was later amended by S.O. 2661(E) dated 15 June 2025 to refine compliance timelines.

Enforcement Timeline

Compliance becomes mandatory from 1 July 2025 for large and medium enterprises, and from 1 October 2025 for small and micro enterprises.

Overview

Non-ferrous butt hinges, typically manufactured from brass, bronze, or copper alloys, are essential building hardware components used in furniture, doors, and construction fittings. Given their role in safety, durability, and performance, uniform quality standards are critical.

Objective & Scope

The purpose of IS 205:1992 is to ensure that non-ferrous metal butt hinges meet minimum strength, corrosion resistance, and durability requirements. This maintains reliability and consumer safety in both residential and commercial applications.

Products Covered

The order applies to all butt hinges manufactured from non-ferrous metals for use in doors, windows, furniture, and related hardware applications.

Exemptions Provided

Exemptions include products meant exclusively for export, limited imports for research and development (200 units annually), and specific exemptions notified by the Government.

Industries Impacted

The order directly impacts builders’ hardware manufacturers, construction companies, furniture hardware suppliers, and importers.

Mandatory Compliance Requirements

Manufacturers and importers must obtain a BIS license under IS 205:1992 and affix the ISI mark on all products before sale in the Indian market. Certification follows Scheme-I of the BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018.

Next Steps for Stakeholders​

  • Businesses must immediately initiate the BIS application process, complete testing at BIS-recognized laboratories, and update product labeling with the ISI mark. Exempted stock must be declared as per BIS rules.

Legal Provisions, Enforcement & Penalties

The order is legally binding under the BIS Act, 2016, with enforcement carried out by BIS. Non-compliance may lead to seizure of goods, suspension or cancellation of licenses, monetary fines, and imprisonment of up to two years.

Conclusion

From July–October 2025, all non-ferrous butt hinges must conform to IS 205:1992 and bear the ISI mark. This order strengthens consumer safety, product reliability, and market discipline in India’s hardware sector.

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