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Obtain BIS ISI Mark Certification for Ethylene Dichloride as per IS 869:2020. Ensure full compliance with Quality Control Orders, testing in BIS-recognized labs, factory inspections, and smooth certification support from Standphill India.

BIS Certification for Ethylene Dichloride


Ethylene Dichloride (EDC) is a key industrial solvent and chemical intermediate primarily used in the production of vinyl chloride monomer (VCM), which is essential for manufacturing PVC. Due to its flammable and toxic nature, and its wide use in the chemical industry, the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has made ISI Mark Certification mandatory for Ethylene Dichloride under IS 869:2020.


In this guide, we explain everything about the BIS certification process for Ethylene Dichloride, standard requirements, required documents, and how Standphill India can help you comply easily and confidently.


Applicable Indian Standard


Standard Number: IS 869:2020


Product: Ethylene Dichloride (EDC)


Standard Title: Ethylene Dichloride – Specification


Certification Scheme: ISI Mark (Scheme I under BIS Conformity Assessment Regulations)


Regulating Authority: Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)


Requirement Type: Mandatory under Quality Control Order (QCO)


What is Ethylene Dichloride?


Ethylene Dichloride, also known as 1,2-Dichloroethane, is a clear, heavy, chlorinated hydrocarbon liquid with a sweet odor. It is widely used as:


A raw material for vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) production


An intermediate in organic synthesis


A solvent in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries


Given its flammability, toxicity, and potential health risks, regulation of its purity and use is crucial.


Why is BIS Certification Mandatory?


The Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals, under the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers, has listed Ethylene Dichloride in its Quality Control Order (QCO). This ensures:


Standardization of product purity and composition


Elimination of substandard or contaminated products


Enhanced safety for workers and consumers


Compliance with national legal requirements


Without BIS certification, the manufacture, sale, or import of Ethylene Dichloride in India is prohibited.


IS 869:2020 – Technical Specifications


IS 869:2020 specifies the following key parameters:


Purity (Ethylene Dichloride content – generally ? 99.5%)


Maximum limits for impurities such as water, acidity, color, residue on evaporation, and non-volatile matter


Boiling point range, density, and appearance


Testing must be done in BIS-approved laboratories as per defined test methods.


ISI Marking & Labeling Requirements


Every certified Ethylene Dichloride package/container must have:


ISI mark with CM/L number


Reference to IS 869:2020


Manufacturer’s name or registered trademark


Batch number, manufacture date, and quantity


Hazard warnings as per chemical safety rules




BIS Certification Process for Ethylene Dichloride


1. Application Submission

Apply online through Manakonline BIS Portal with product and factory details.


2. Sample Testing

Submit samples to a BIS-approved laboratory for testing as per IS 869:2020.


3. Factory Inspection

BIS officers will conduct a thorough factory audit to review your manufacturing process, safety compliance, and testing capabilities.


4. Grant of License

If all test results and audit findings are satisfactory, BIS grants the ISI Mark license.


5. Post-Certification Surveillance

BIS conducts regular inspections and random sampling to ensure ongoing compliance with the standard.


For Foreign Manufacturers (FMCS)


Foreign producers of Ethylene Dichloride must apply under the Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme (FMCS). They must:


Appoint an Authorized Indian Representative (AIR)


Submit product samples to BIS-approved Indian labs


Facilitate BIS audit of their overseas factory


Obtain the ISI mark before exporting to India


Documents Required


Company registration/license


Manufacturing process flowchart


Internal lab testing procedures


List of equipment and quality control setup


Trademark authorization (if applicable)


Packaging and labeling sample


Authorized signatory ID proof


Estimated BIS Certification Cost


ComponentEstimated Fee (INR)
Application Fee1,000
Product Testing Fee25,000 – 60,000
Factory Inspection Fee7,000 – 15,000
Annual License Fee1,000
ISI Marking FeeBased on production volume


Note: Costs may vary depending on volume, location, and testing complexity.


How Standphill India Can Help


Standphill India offers expert guidance for smooth BIS certification of Ethylene Dichloride. Our services include:


Complete documentation and application handling


Coordination with BIS labs for sample testing


Factory audit preparation and mock audits


Foreign manufacturer support (FMCS)


Post-certification renewal and surveillance assistance


We ensure fast, reliable, and fully compliant BIS certification support.


Conclusion


Getting BIS Certification for Ethylene Dichloride under IS 869:2020 is now mandatory and essential for market access, safety assurance, and legal compliance in India. Manufacturers and importers must secure the ISI mark to ensure their product meets national standards.


Partner with Standphill India for expert help in getting BIS certified—quickly, legally, and confidently.


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