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Tinned Steel Wire for Banding of Armatures and Rotors: Part III

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Tinned Steel Wire for Banding of Armatures and Rotors – Part II: Specific Requirements for Magnetic Banding Wires
Section Details
Product Name Tinned Steel Wire for Banding of Armatures and Rotors
Applicable Indian Standard (IS) No IS 8510 (Part III):1977
Title of Indian Standard Specification for Tinned Steel Wire for Banding of Armatures and Rotors: Part III – Specific Requirements for Non-Magnetic Banding Wires
ITC (HS) Code 72173010, 72173020, 72173030, 72179099, 72299011
Quality Control Order Covered under the Steel and Steel Products (Quality Control) Order, 2024
Notification & Amendments S.O. 3716(E), dated 29th August 2024 (superseding S.O. 574(E), dated 5th February 2024)
Final Enforcement Date With immediate effect (30th August 2024)
Objective & Scope To ensure quality, corrosion resistance, dimensional accuracy, and electrical compatibility of tinned steel wires used for non-magnetic banding in armatures and rotors.
Products Covered Non-magnetic tinned steel wires used in banding of armatures and rotors for electrical machines, motors, and generators.
Exemptions Products manufactured domestically only for export, conforming to foreign buyer specifications, are exempt.
Industries Impacted - Electrical Machinery & Equipment Manufacturing - Automotive & Transport - Industrial Motors & Generators - Engineering Fabrication - EPC Contractors
Mandatory Compliance - Products must bear the Standard Mark (ISI Mark) under a valid BIS license. - Each consignment must be accompanied by a BIS Test Certificate. - Non-conforming material must be scrapped per BIS Act provisions.
Next Steps for Stakeholders - Apply for BIS certification under IS 8510 (Part III):1977. - Align production and quality control to meet IS 8510 (Part III). - Maintain test certificates for every consignment. - Ensure ISI marking before sale or import.
Legal Framework Provision & Enforcement Governed under Sections 16, 17, and 25(3) of the BIS Act, 2016. BIS is the certifying and enforcement authority.
Penalties Imprisonment up to 2 years or fine of not less than ₹2 lakh (extendable up to 10× the value of goods) or both. Continuing offences may attract an additional ₹5,000 per day fine.
Supersession & Amendment Clause Supersedes earlier QCO (S.O. 574(E), dated 5th February 2024). Any future BIS amendments to IS 8510 (Part III):1977 will automatically apply.
Conclusion Compliance with BIS certification is mandatory for domestic manufacturers and importers of tinned steel wires for non-magnetic banding in armatures and rotors to ensure safety, reliability, and electrical performance.
References/Annexures Gazette Notification S.O. 3716(E), dated 29th August 2024; Steel Products (Quality Control) Order, 2024; BIS Act, 2016

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Notification

The product Tinned Steel Wire for Banding of Armatures and Rotors, classified under ITC (HS) codes 72173010, 72173020, 72173030, 72179099, and 72299011, has been brought under mandatory quality control through the Steel and Steel Products (Quality Control) Order, 2024, notified via S.O. 3716(E), dated 29th August 2024, by the Ministry of Steel. This order supersedes the earlier QCO notified as S.O. 574(E), dated 5th February 2024.

Enforcement Timeline

  • Notification Date: 29th August 2024
  • Effective Date: 30th August 2024
  • Enforcement: With immediate effect

Overview

The regulation mandates adherence to IS 8510 (Part III):1977 for tinned steel wires used in banding of armatures and rotors. This ensures corrosion resistance, electrical compatibility, dimensional accuracy, and mechanical reliability in electrical machines, motors, and generators. The classification under ITC HS codes facilitates customs enforcement and trade compliance.

Objective & Scope

The order seeks to eliminate substandard tinned steel wires from the domestic market and ensure BIS-certified production for the electrical machinery, automotive, and industrial sectors.

Products Covered

This applies specifically to non-magnetic tinned steel wires used in banding of armatures and rotors for motors, generators, and related electrical equipment.

Exemptions Provided

Products manufactured solely for export, conforming to foreign buyer specifications, are exempt.

Industries Impacted

  • Electrical Machinery & Equipment Manufacturing
  • Automotive & Transport
  • Industrial Motors & Generators
  • Engineering Fabrication
  • EPC Contractors

Mandatory Compliance Requirements

  • Every consignment must carry the Standard Mark (ISI Mark) under a valid BIS license.
  • Compliance with IS 8510 (Part III):1977 is compulsory.
  • Each consignment must include a BIS Test Certificate.
  • Non-conforming material must be scrapped in compliance with BIS Act provisions.

Next Steps for Stakeholders​

  • Apply for BIS certification under Scheme-I immediately.
  • Align production and quality systems with IS 8510 (Part III):1977.
  • Maintain rigorous in-house testing and quality control.
  • Ensure marking and certification before distribution or sale in India.

Legal Provisions, Enforcement & Penalties

This order is issued under Sections 16, 17, and 25(3) of the BIS Act, 2016. BIS is the certifying and enforcement authority.
Violation of the Order attracts penalties under Section 29 of the BIS Act, 2016, which include:

  • Imprisonment up to 2 years, or
  • Fine of not less than ₹2 lakh (extendable up to 10× the value of goods), or both.
  •  For continuing offences, an additional fine of up to ₹5,000 per day may be imposed.

Conclusion

Compliance with IS 8510 (Part III):1977 and the listed ITC (HS) codes is mandatory with immediate effect. Stakeholders must obtain BIS certification, follow marking requirements, and align manufacturing practices to avoid penalties and safeguard market access.

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