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In today's competitive landscape, maintaining market presence without a certified, high-quality product can be challenging. Obtaining a BIS license may also be essential for selling products in the Indian market. To achieve BIS certification and ensure product quality, manufacturers must adhere to the specified Indian standards.
Let's delve deeper into at IS 14650:1999 for carbon steel cast billet ingots, billets, blooms and slabs for re-rolling purposes.
This standard outlines the criteria for carbon steel cast billet ingots, billets, blooms, and slabs utilized in the production of various steel products according to Indian standards. The specifications detailed in this standard are applicable to billets, blooms, and slabs manufactured through the continuous casting process. However, the requirements of this standard do not extend to steel products covered by existing semi-finished material standards.
Steel production must adhere to relevant standards. Manufacturers have the flexibility to choose any steel-making process. Steel delivery should be in a semi-killed or killed state. The chemical composition of the steel must meet the ladle analysis specifications outlined in the corresponding finished product standard.
In billets, blooms, and slabs, it is imperative to prevent any detrimental defects like cracks, surface flaws, laminations, rough, jagged, or imperfect edges. A laboratory must be established, adequately equipped and staffed, to conduct various tests specified in the standard using the prescribed methods.
The subsequent test must be conducted for Carbon Steel Cast Billet Ignots, Billets, Bloom & Slabs.
Chemical compositio
Freedom from defects
Dimension and tolerances
Other tests
Marking procedures must adhere to IS 14650:1999 standards. Each cast billet ingot, billet, bloom, and slab must be stamped or painted with the cast number and the manufacturer's name or trademark. All compliant production should bear the standard mark (ISI Mark) corresponding to the applicable standard. Manufacturers seeking to use the standard mark (ISI mark) must obtain a BIS license from the Bureau of Indian Standards. The BIS grants this license after a successful assessment of manufacturing infrastructure, processes, quality control, and testing capabilities conducted during an on-site visit to the manufacturing premises.
Acquiring a BIS license requires a comprehensive review of manufacturing infrastructure, quality control abilities, testing resources, and production procedures. This thorough assessment guarantees that products not only adhere to regulations but also prioritize consumer safety and reliability.
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