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Malleable Iron Shots and Grits for use in Foundries

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Malleable Iron Shots and Grits for use in Foundries
Section Details
Product Name Malleable Iron Shots and Grits for use in Foundries
Applicable Indian Standard (IS) No IS 9139:1979
Title of Indian Standard Specification for Malleable Iron Shots and Grits for use in Foundries
Quality Control Order Covered under the Malleable Iron Shots and Grits (Quality Control) Order, 2020
Notification & Amendments S.O. 2767(E), dated 13th August 2020, by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry
Final Enforcement Date Effective from 16th February 2021
Objective & Scope To ensure that malleable iron shots and grits used in foundries meet consistent standards of hardness, size uniformity, and durability for safe and efficient surface preparation and cleaning.
Products Covered All malleable iron shots and grits used for blasting, cleaning, or finishing processes in foundries and metalworking industries.
Exemptions Products manufactured solely for export and conforming to buyer-specified foreign standards are exempt.
Industries Impacted - Foundries and Casting Industry- Surface Preparation & Shot Blasting Units- Automotive Component Manufacturers- Heavy Engineering and Metal Fabrication Units
Mandatory Compliance - Products must bear the Standard Mark (ISI Mark) under a valid BIS license (Scheme-I).- Each batch must meet the chemical composition and mechanical property requirements under IS 9139:1979.- Testing and certification must be carried out by BIS-approved laboratories.
Next Steps for Stakeholders - Apply for BIS certification under Scheme-I.- Align production and quality control systems with IS 9139:1979.- Ensure all consignments carry the ISI mark before domestic sale.
Legal Framework Provision & Enforcement Governed by Sections 16, 17, and 25(3) of the BIS Act, 2016.Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is the certifying and enforcement authority.
Penalties Imprisonment up to 2 years or a fine not less than ₹2 lakh (extendable up to 10 times the value of goods) or both. Continuing offences attract an additional ₹5,000 per day.
Supersession & Amendment Clause Latest amendments to IS 9139:1979 as notified by BIS will automatically apply.
Conclusion BIS certification for malleable iron shots and grits is mandatory from 16th February 2021 to ensure consistent quality, performance, and safety in foundry and metalworking applications.
References/Annexures Gazette Notification S.O. 2767(E), dated 13th August 2020; BIS Act, 2016; BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018

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Notification

 The product Malleable Iron Shots and Grits, covered under IS 9139:1979, has been brought under mandatory quality control through the Malleable Iron Shots and Grits (Quality Control) Order, 2020, notified via S.O. 2767(E) dated 13th August 2020 by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry

Enforcement Timeline

  • The order came into effect on 16th February 2021.

Overview

 This order mandates that all malleable iron shots and grits used in foundries must comply with IS 9139:1979 to ensure uniform hardness, grain size, and durability for efficient cleaning and finishing processes. The regulation aims to prevent the circulation of substandard products and promote quality consistency across industries.

Objective & Scope

 The purpose is to protect industrial operations, particularly foundries and metalworking units, by ensuring the use of BIS-certified malleable iron shots and grits that meet defined physical and chemical standards.

Products Covered

 Applies to all malleable iron shots and grits used for cleaning, peening, and surface preparation in foundries and metalworking.

Exemptions Provided

 Products manufactured exclusively for export and complying with foreign buyer specifications are exempt.

Industries Impacted

  •  Foundries, casting and forging units, surface preparation plants, automotive and engineering sectors.

Mandatory Compliance Requirements

  •  Manufacturers and importers must obtain BIS certification under Scheme-I and mark products with the ISI symbol. Each batch must include BIS test certification confirming compliance with IS 9139:1979.

Next Steps for Stakeholders

  • Apply for BIS certification without delay.
  • Get the product tested in BIS-approved labs.
  • Display the ISI mark only after receiving certification.
  • Stop sale, distribution, or import of uncertified goods.
  • Maintain proper documentation and traceability.

Legal Provisions, Enforcement & Penalties

The order is backed by the BIS Act, 2016, which allows the government to make such quality-related rules. It empowers the Bureau of Indian Standards to certify and enforce compliance on the listed items.

The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is responsible for enforcing this order. If any manufacturer or seller breaks the rules:

  • Their products may be seized.
  • BIS license may be cancelled.
  • They may face fines or even imprisonment up to 2 years under the BIS Act.

Conclusion

 Manufacturers and importers must comply with the BIS standards and marking requirements for malleable iron shots and grits effective from 16th February 2021 to ensure conformity, safety, and quality assurance.

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