Introduction
BIS for Polycarbonate has taken a new regulatory turn following the government’s latest amendment under India’s Quality Control framework. The Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers (Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals) issued a notification on 16 September 2025, officially extending the enforcement date to 12 September 2026.
This update, published as the Polycarbonate (Quality Control) Amendment Order, 2025, provides manufacturers, importers, and traders with additional time to comply with the BIS certification requirements under the original 2021 Quality Control Order. For the industry, this represents a critical opportunity to align quality systems, audits, and documentation well in advance of the new enforcement timeline.
Background
Polycarbonate is a high-performance thermoplastic polymer used across automotive, electrical, medical, and industrial sectors. It is valued for its impact strength, transparency, and thermal resistance, making it an essential material for products like electrical housings, optical lenses, and construction sheets.
The Polycarbonate Quality Control Order 2021, issued under the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 2016, mandates that no manufacturer, importer, or distributor shall deal in polycarbonate without BIS certification. Products must comply with IS 14434:1997 Polycarbonate Specification, ensuring consistency, durability, and consumer safety.
The objective behind enforcing BIS for Polycarbonate is twofold: to strengthen domestic manufacturing under the “Make in India” initiative and to curb the influx of substandard imports that could compromise safety or performance.
Amendment Details
The Polycarbonate Quality Control Amendment Order 2025 (S.O. 4176(E)), notified on 16 September 2025, modifies the commencement clause of the original 2021 order.
Earlier enforcement: 17 September 2024 (as per previous amendments)
New enforcement: 12 September 2026
Key details from the Gazette:
- Notification Number: S.O. 4176(E)
- Issued by: Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers (Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals)
- Date of Notification: 16 September 2025
- Enforcement Date: 12 September 2026
- File Reference: PCT-59011/48/2024-PC TECH.-CPC (Pt.1)
- Signed by: Deepak Mishra, Joint Secretary
- Legal Basis: Sections 16 and 25(3) of the BIS Act, 2016
This amendment follows a sequence of prior updates made in March 2022, September 2022, March 2023, March 2024, September 2024, and March 2025, indicating that the government has consistently reviewed timelines to ensure industry readiness.
While the Gazette doesn’t specify explicit reasoning, the extension likely responds to testing and certification delays across the polymer industry and the need for more factory-level readiness under the BIS regime.
Impact Analysis
The revised timeline offers breathing space, but also a final opportunity to prepare for enforcement. Once BIS for Polycarbonate becomes mandatory in September 2026, non-compliance will attract penalties under the BIS Act, 2016.
1. Manufacturers
- Must apply for BIS certification under Scheme-I (ISI Mark).
- Must ensure production facilities and quality systems meet BIS audit criteria.
- Need to conduct sample testing as per IS 14434:1997.
- Non-compliance after enforcement could result in a product recall or suspension of manufacturing operations.
2. Importers
- Can only import polycarbonate from foreign manufacturers holding valid BIS licences.
- Each shipment will need a BIS-certified test report and marking for customs clearance.
- Importers must work closely with suppliers to update documents before the 2026 enforcement.
3. Downstream Industries
- Sectors using polycarbonate in consumer electronics, lighting, or automotive parts must verify the BIS certification status of their suppliers.
- Using uncertified polycarbonate could create compliance risks throughout the supply chain.
In short, this order doesn’t just regulate raw material producers; it affects every industry that uses polycarbonate as a core input material.
Compliance Roadmap
With the Polycarbonate Quality Control Amendment Order 2025 shifting enforcement to September 12, 2026, companies should use the extra time to complete end-to-end readiness.
Step 1: Identify Applicability
Confirm whether your product falls under IS 14434:1997. This standard covers polycarbonate resins, sheets, films, and granules used in industrial manufacturing.
Step 2: Product Testing
Get samples tested in a BIS-approved laboratory to verify compliance with all parameters under IS 14434. Testing certificates are mandatory before application submission.
Step 3: Apply for a BIS Licence
Submit an online application at manakonline.Include the required documents, such as test reports, factory layout, quality manual, and product details.
Step 4: Factory Audit
After application review, BIS officials conduct on-site audits to verify quality control systems, production lines, and testing infrastructure.
Note: Many facilities lack in-house testing setups for BIS requirements. NKG Advisory assists with audit preparedness, lab coordination, and document structuring, ensuring faster licence approval.
Step 5: Licence Grant & Marking
Once approved, BIS grants a Standard Mark Licence (ISI mark), authorizing manufacturing and sale under certified status.
Step 6: Post-Certification Compliance
Maintain continuous conformity through periodic audits, renewals, and test monitoring to prevent suspension or cancellation of your BIS licence.
Insight: For overseas producers, an Authorized Indian Representative (AIR) is mandatory to manage the BIS certification process. NKG Advisory provides complete representation and technical support for such global applicants.
Official Source
- Notification Title: Polycarbonate (Quality Control) Amendment Order, 2025
- Gazette No.: S.O. 4176(E), dated 16 September 2025
- Issued By: Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers (Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals)
- Applicable Standard: IS 14434:1997 – Polycarbonate – Specification
- Official Source: BIS Portal – www.bis.gov.in
Conclusion and Advisory CTA
The government’s latest update on BIS for Polycarbonate is a strategic extension, not a pause. With enforcement now fixed for September 12, 2026, manufacturers and importers have a limited time to finalize testing, documentation, and audits.
Delaying certification could mean shipment rejections or production halts once enforcement begins.
At NKG Advisory, our regulatory team supports end-to-end BIS certification for polycarbonate and other petrochemical polymers, from lab testing and document preparation to factory audits and liaison with BIS.
Act now. Get your certification process underway before the Polycarbonate QCO enforcement in 2026.
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