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India’s manufacturing ecosystem is rapidly advancing, and the demand for standardized, efficient, and safe machinery is greater than ever. Among the most critical sectors is machinery for working rubber and plastics, widely used across industries such as automotive, construction, packaging, and consumer goods. Recognizing the importance of product integrity, worker safety, and environmental responsibility, the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has mandated Scheme X Certification — a move set to transform industrial compliance and quality standards in India.
Scheme X is a specialized conformity assessment system introduced by BIS on March 16, 2022, under the BIS Conformity Assessment Regulations, 2018. This initiative is designed to ensure that all machinery and electrical equipment comply with defined Indian Standards (IS) for safety, quality, and performance.
Key focus areas include:
Machinery reliability and operational safety
Standardized performance across imported and domestic equipment
Product testing and factory audits to verify conformity
Through the Omnibus Technical Regulation (OTR) Order, 2024, the Ministry of Heavy Industries has made it mandatory for manufacturers—both domestic and international—to obtain BIS certification under Scheme X for machinery used in processing rubber and plastics.
Compliance Deadline:
All manufacturers must complete certification by August 28, 2025. Beyond this date, uncertified equipment will be prohibited from sale in the Indian market.
The Scheme X certification applies to a diverse range of machinery and equipment, including:
Injection molding machines
Extruders (for plastic and rubber)
Blow molding units
Compression and transfer molding machines
Shredders, granulators, and grinders
Industrial mixers and kneaders
Rubber calendering machines
Assemblies and subassemblies like hydraulic systems, control panels, and drive units
This wide scope ensures a comprehensive regulatory umbrella covering both standalone equipment and their critical components.
Worker Safety
Rubber and plastic processing machinery operates under high temperature, pressure, and electrical loads. Certification ensures machines are engineered with fail-safe features to protect operators.
Consistent Product Quality
BIS compliance guarantees reliable machine performance, reducing defects, wastage, and operational downtime.
Environmental Responsibility
Certified machines are more likely to adhere to eco-compliant design practices, supporting sustainable production.
Legal Requirement
Post-August 2025, uncertified machinery cannot be sold, distributed, or installed in India—making BIS certification non-negotiable.
Brand Reputation and Market Trust
Displaying the BIS Standard Mark (ISI) boosts consumer trust and positions products as safe, high-quality, and globally competitive.
To obtain certification under Scheme X, manufacturers must follow these key steps:
Application Submission: Submit the application via the BIS portal. Include technical designs, factory layout, product specs, and QC procedures.
Sample Testing: Products are tested at BIS-accredited laboratories for mechanical, electrical, and safety compliance.
Factory Audit: BIS inspectors conduct a detailed on-site audit of manufacturing processes and quality assurance protocols.
Grant of License: Upon successful evaluation, BIS grants permission to use the BIS Standard Mark on compliant machines.
Ongoing Surveillance: Periodic audits ensure continued compliance with BIS standards over time.
To streamline certification, manufacturers should prepare the following:
Technical datasheets and design blueprints
Bill of Materials (BoM)
Test reports from BIS-approved labs
Quality control documentation
Factory license and location proof
Operating manuals and safety instructions
Boost to Local Manufacturing
Certified domestic products will gain a competitive edge over non-compliant imports.
Global Market Expansion
Certified Indian machinery may meet the compliance needs of other regulated export markets.
Innovation and Automation
Stricter standards will promote safer, more efficient, and automated machine design.
The BIS Scheme X Certification for rubber and plastic processing machinery is more than just a legal requirement—it’s a strategic step toward quality manufacturing and global recognition. As the August 28, 2025 deadline draws near, manufacturers must act swiftly to align their processes and documentation with BIS requirements.
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