Plywood and Wooden flush door shutters

Wooden flush door shutters (solid core type) – Plywood face panels

Strategic Recommendations for Wooden Flush Door Shutters (IS 2202 Part 1:1999)

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    Large & Medium Enterprises must comply by 28 Feb 2025, Small by 28 May 2025, and Micro by 28 Aug 2025.
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  • Ensure ISI Marking & Export Segregation
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Wooden Flush Door Shutters (Solid Core Type)
Section Details
Product Name Wooden Flush Door Shutters (Solid Core Type)
Applicable Indian Standard (IS) No. IS 2202 (Part 1):1999
Title of Indian Standard Wooden Flush Door Shutters (Solid Core Type) – Plywood Face Panels – Specification
Quality Control Order Plywood and Wooden Flush Door Shutters (Quality Control) Order, 2024
Notification & Amendments Notified via S.O. 1377(E), dated 15 March 2024
Supersedes: S.O. 3841(E), dated 29 August 2023
Final Enforcement Date Large & Medium Enterprises: 28 February 2025
Small Enterprises: 28 May 2025
Micro Enterprises: 28 August 2025
Objective & Scope To regulate the quality, durability, and safety of solid core flush door shutters faced with plywood for use in residential, commercial, and institutional construction.
Products Covered Solid core wooden flush doors with plywood face panels for interior and exterior applications.
Exemptions Goods manufactured exclusively for export are exempt.
Industries Impacted Door & Shutter Manufacturers, Real Estate & Construction, Furniture & Interiors, Institutional Infrastructure Projects.
Mandatory Compliance BIS certification under IS 2202 (Part 1):1999 required; ISI marking compulsory under Scheme-I of BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018.
Next Steps for Stakeholders Apply for BIS license, conduct testing in BIS-recognized labs, ensure ISI mark before sale.
Legal Framework Provision & Enforcement Enforced under BIS Act, 2016 with BIS as certifying & enforcement authority.
Penalties for Non-Compliance Seizure of non-compliant products, fines, license suspension/cancellation, imprisonment up to 2 years.
Conclusion From 2025 deadlines, all solid core plywood-faced flush doors must comply with IS 2202 (Part 1):1999 and carry the ISI mark.
References / Annexures QCO 2024: S.O. 1377(E) [15 March 2024] Superseded QCO 2023: S.O. 3841(E) [29 Aug 2023]

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Notification

Wooden flush door shutters (solid core type) with plywood face panels coverd under the Plywood and Wooden Flush Door Shutters (Quality Control) Order, 2024, issued through S.O. 1377(E) dated 15 March 2024 under the BIS Act, 2016. This replaces the earlier QCO 2023 (S.O. 3841(E) dated 29 August 2023).

Enforcement Timeline

  • Large & Medium Enterprises: 28 February 2025
  • Small Enterprises: 28 May 2025
  • Micro Enterprises: 28 August 2025

Overview

Solid core flush doors with plywood facings are extensively used in construction for their strength, durability, and resistance to warping. They are preferred for residential, office, and institutional projects. BIS has made certification mandatory under IS 2202 (Part 1):1999 to ensure uniform quality across the industry.

Objective & Scope

The objective of IS 2202 (Part 1):1999 is to establish quality benchmarks for solid core flush doors with plywood facings. The scope covers dimensional tolerances, bonding strength, impact resistance, moisture stability, and load-bearing capacity.

Products Covered

  • Solid core flush doors with plywood face panels
  • Wooden flush shutters for residential & commercial buildings
  • Doors for institutional and public infrastructure projects

Exemptions Provided

  • Products manufactured exclusively for export are exempt from mandatory BIS licensing and ISI marking.

Industries Impacted

  • Wooden Door & Shutter Manufacturers
  • Real Estate & Civil Construction Companies
  • Furniture & Interior Works Industry
  • Public Infrastructure & Institutional Projects

Mandatory Compliance Requirements

All solid core plywood-faced flush doors must be certified under IS 2202 (Part 1):1999. Products must carry the ISI mark, under Scheme-I of BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018. Testing must be carried out in BIS-recognized laboratories.

Next Steps for Stakeholders​

  • File BIS certification applications before the deadline.
  • Conduct structural and durability tests in BIS labs.
  • Affix ISI mark on all certified products.
  • Maintain export-only consignments separately.

Legal Provisions, Enforcement & Penalties

  • The order is enforced under the BIS Act, 2016, with BIS as the certifying and enforcing authority.
  • Non-compliance can lead to seizure of products, fines, cancellation of license, and imprisonment up to two years.

Conclusion

 From 28 February 2025 (with staggered dates for SMEs and Micro Enterprises), all solid core flush door shutters with plywood face panels must comply with IS 2202 (Part 1):1999 and display the ISI mark. The 2024 QCO ensures structural safety, durability, and uniform quality across the industry.

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