BIS Certification for Galvanized Steel Barbed Wire for Fencing IS 278 - ISI Mark - Standphill India
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Verified against BOTH Gazette notifications - S.O. 2581(E), 3 July 2024 (current order) and S.O. 5022(E), 21 November 2023 (superseded) - updated July 2026

BIS Certification for Galvanized Steel Barbed Wire for Fencing

IS 278:2009 · ISI Mark - Mandatory Since 1 December 2024 - India's Boundary Product

ISI Mark
IS 278:2009
Fencing Duty
Mandatory Since 1 Dec 2024
India & Overseas

Mandatory for Galvanized Steel Barbed Wire

Galvanized steel barbed wire for fencing is notified under IS 278:2009 by the 2024 Quality Control Order (S.O. 2581(E)). Compliance became mandatory on 1 December 2024 (Small Enterprises: 1 March 2025; Micro Enterprises: 1 June 2025) - all three windows have closed, so certification is a live legal requirement today.

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What This Certification Covers - in Plain Terms

Barbed wire is the most widely distributed product in this order - it fences farms, factories, railway land, defence perimeters, solar parks and government property across every district of India. It is manufactured in enormous volumes by wire-drawing units concentrated in clusters like Rajkot, Ludhiana and Jalandhar, and sold through hardware and agri-supply channels everywhere. That combination - huge volume, fragmented manufacturing, safety-and-security duty - is exactly why IS 278:2009 was brought under compulsory certification.

The product is deceptively technical: line wires and point (barb) wires of specified gauges, barbs formed and spaced per the standard, and the whole assembly hot-dip galvanized so a fence erected once keeps working through decades of sun and monsoon. Under-gauge wire and thin zinc are the classic frauds in cheap barbed wire - and precisely what BIS testing screens out.

This is one of 9 products notified under the Steel Wires or Strands, Nylon or Wire Ropes and Wire Mesh (Quality Control) Order, 2024 - S.O. 2581(E), dated 3 July 2024, which superseded the original 2023 order (S.O. 5022(E), 21 November 2023). Mandatory since 1 December 2024 for manufacturers in general; 1 March 2025 for Small Enterprises; 1 June 2025 for Micro Enterprises - all three dates have passed, so the requirement is fully in force for every manufacturer and importer today.

Product Scope & Key Specifications

Knowing exactly where your product sits within the standard saves time and money at the testing stage. The practical scope:

SpecificationDetail
ProductGalvanized steel barbed wire for fencing
Indian StandardIS 278:2009 - latest version including amendments applies
ConstructionTwisted line wires with formed barbs at specified spacing, in the types and sizes the standard specifies
FinishHot-dip galvanized for outdoor, maintenance-free service
Classic quality fraudsUnder-gauge wire and thin zinc coating - the exact parameters certification verifies

Where Barbed Wire Draws the Line

Every boundary that matters:

Agriculture

Farm and orchard fencing - the largest single market.

Industrial & Solar

Factory perimeters and utility-scale solar park boundaries.

Railways & Government Land

Track-side and public-land boundary fencing.

Defence & Security

Perimeter security across installations and sensitive sites.

What the Standard Tests

Testing verifies the wire, the barbs and the coating - the three things a fence lives or dies by:

Wire Gauge & Dimensions

Line and point wire diameters, barb spacing and formation per the standard.

Tensile Strength

Wire strength for tensioned fence spans.

Zinc Coating

Hot-dip galvanizing mass and uniformity for decades outdoors.

Wrap / Ductility

Wire ductility so it forms and tensions without cracking.

Construction

Twisting and barb integrity verified.

Workmanship

Freedom from drawing and coating defects.

Certification Snapshot - Including the Exact Mandatory Dates

ItemDetail
ProductGalvanized Steel Barbed Wire for Fencing
Indian StandardIS 278:2009 - latest version including amendments applies
Certification markISI Mark (Standard Mark) with CM/L licence number
SchemeScheme-I, Product Certification (Schedule-II)
Governing orderSteel Wires or Strands, Nylon or Wire Ropes and Wire Mesh (Quality Control) Order, 2024 - S.O. 2581(E), 3 July 2024 (supersedes the 2023 order S.O. 5022(E), 21 November 2023)
Mandatory since1 December 2024 (general) · 1 March 2025 (Small Enterprises) · 1 June 2025 (Micro Enterprises) - all dates passed; in force for everyone today
Certifying authorityBureau of Indian Standards (BIS)
Who can applyManufacturer only; foreign makers via AIR / FMCS
ValidityTypically 2 years, renewable

Who Needs the Licence - and Who is Exempt

Manufacture in India

Apply directly to BIS through the domestic ISI Mark (Scheme-I) route - sample testing, documentation and a factory assessment before the licence is granted. See our Indian manufacturers guide.

Manufacture Abroad

Apply through the Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme (FMCS) with an Authorized Indian Representative and an overseas factory audit.

This order is strict on exemptions. There is essentially one exemption: goods manufactured domestically purely for export. There is no exemption for goods imported as a component of a finished product, and no small-unit turnover exemption - Micro and Small Enterprises were only given later compliance dates (1 June 2025 and 1 March 2025 respectively), and both of those dates have now passed. Today the order applies with full force to every manufacturer, of every size, selling into India.

The licence always sits with the actual manufacturer, never a trader or reseller. And unlike several other QCOs, this order gives no shelter to small units on turnover grounds - confirm your position with us free of charge.

Documents Required

BIS expects documentation in three broad groups. Getting the format right is the single biggest cause of delay for first-time applicants, which is exactly the part we take off your plate:

  • Administrative: company registration, factory licence, trademark proof, and - for foreign makers - the Authorized Indian Representative appointment.
  • Technical: product drawings and construction details, raw-material details (rope cores and wires are themselves checked against their own standards), machinery list, in-house test equipment list, and the recognised-lab test report.
  • Quality control: the quality manual, competent QC personnel details, and the process and quality-control flow for the product.

How to Get Certified

The route depends on where your factory is. Indian manufacturers follow the domestic Scheme-I process - sample testing, documentation and a factory assessment before the licence is granted (official standard timeframe is about 30 days for a fully-prepared file; realistically plan for a few weeks to a few months). The step-by-step is on our BIS Certification for Indian Manufacturers page. Manufacturers outside India go through FMCS with an Authorized Indian Representative and typically an overseas factory audit (standard timeframe about 180 days) - see our FMCS guide.

Rajkot, Ludhiana, Jalandhar cluster units: no Udyam turnover exemption exists in this order, and the Micro date (1 June 2025) has passed - assume you are covered and certify. Government fencing tenders already demand the ISI Mark. Start now.

Marking Requirements

Once the licence is granted, BIS issues a unique licence number (the CM/L number). The ISI Mark together with that CM/L number must be applied to the product and its packaging in the manner the standard prescribes - for ropes this typically travels with the reel/coil tag and test certificate that buyers and inspectors check. Selling a notified product that carries no mark, or a mark without a valid licence behind it, is treated as non-compliance.

Penalties for Non-Compliance

The Bureau of Indian Standards is the certifying and enforcing authority for this product, and non-compliance is dealt with under the BIS Act, 2016:

  • Seizure of stock from the factory, warehouse or distribution chain.
  • Customs detention of imported consignments that arrive without a valid licence and marking.
  • Fines and imprisonment as provided under the BIS Act, 2016 - for a first offence, imprisonment up to two years or a fine of at least two lakh rupees, rising steeply for repeat offences.
  • Loss of tenders and contracts - mining houses, elevator OEMs, oil companies, utilities and infrastructure EPCs require the ISI Mark as a precondition.

Why Choose Standphill India for Wire Rope & Mesh Certification

This order spans nine very different products - crane ropes, elevator ropes, mine ropes, oil-well lines, stay strand, a nylon life-safety rope, barbed wire and gabion mesh - each under its own Indian Standard with its own test regime, and several tied to safety-critical, regulator-watched industries. We work across the entire order as specialists, prepare every document to exact BIS format, and coordinate lab testing and the factory assessment so your file keeps moving - whether your plant is in India or overseas.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Galvanized steel barbed wire for fencing must conform to IS 278:2009 and carry the ISI Mark under a valid BIS licence - mandatory since 1 December 2024 under the Steel Wires or Strands, Nylon or Wire Ropes and Wire Mesh (Quality Control) Order, 2024. The Small (1 March 2025) and Micro (1 June 2025) windows have also closed.
It specifies the construction of barbed wire - line wire and point (barb) wire gauges, barb formation and spacing, tensile requirements and the hot-dip zinc coating - the parameters that decide whether a fence stays effective for decades outdoors.
No. This order has no turnover-based exemption; Micro and Small Enterprises were only given later compliance dates, and both have now passed. Cluster units of every size need certification to sell in India.
A fence is erected once and never maintained - the hot-dip galvanizing is its only corrosion protection through years of sun and monsoon. Thin coating is the classic fraud in cheap barbed wire, and coating mass is a core certification test.
Yes - public procurement for fencing routinely names IS 278 and verifies the BIS licence, in addition to the legal requirement that now applies to all sales in India.
For manufacturers in general, from 1 December 2024. Small Enterprises had until 1 March 2025 and Micro Enterprises until 1 June 2025. All three dates have passed, so the requirement is currently in force for manufacturers and importers of every size, under the 2024 order S.O. 2581(E).
Only the actual manufacturer can hold the BIS licence - traders, stockists and distributors cannot apply in their own name. Indian manufacturers apply directly to BIS; manufacturers based outside India apply through the Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme with an Authorized Indian Representative.
No turnover-based exemption exists under this order. Micro and Small Enterprises were only given later compliance dates - 1 June 2025 and 1 March 2025 respectively - and both have now passed. The only exemption is for goods manufactured domestically purely for export.
Selling, stocking or importing a notified product without a valid ISI Mark is an offence under the BIS Act, 2016 - for a first offence, imprisonment up to two years or a fine of at least two lakh rupees, plus stock seizure and customs detention. BIS is the certifying and enforcing authority.

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