Cement
High Alumina Refractory Cement
Strategic Recommendations for High Alumina Refractory Cement – IS 15895:2018
- Engage Early with BIS & Labs
Apply for BIS certification for IS 15895:2018 in advance. Conduct mandatory tests for alumina content, thermal resistance, setting time, and compressive strength in BIS-approved labs. - Partner with Compliance Experts
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Evaluate current cement production parameters against IS 15895:2018 specifications to identify gaps in chemical composition, strength, and thermal resistance.

Section | Details |
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Product Name | High Alumina Refractory Cement |
IS Standard | IS 15895:2018 |
Title of IS | High Alumina Refractory Cement – Specification |
Quality Control Order | Cement (Quality Control) Order, 2003 |
Notification & Amendments | S.O. 191(E), dated 17 February 2003 (Cement QCO). IS 15895:2018 brought under scope through later amendments. |
Final Enforcement Date | 17 February 2003 |
Objective & Scope | To regulate the quality of High Alumina Refractory Cement ensuring it meets IS 15895:2018 requirements for chemical composition, setting time, compressive strength, and thermal resistance. |
Products Covered | High Alumina Refractory Cement including calcium aluminate-based hydraulic cement used for furnaces, kilns, boilers, chimney linings, and petrochemical reactors where high-temperature and thermal shock resistance are critical. |
Exemptions | - Cement exclusively manufactured for export is exempt with Central Government approval. - Temporary exemption up to 150 days for manufacturers with BIS application under process. |
Industries Impacted | Iron & steel plants, non-ferrous metallurgy, cement & ceramic industries, petrochemical and refinery sectors, boiler & incinerator manufacturers, EPC contractors in high-temperature industries. |
Mandatory Compliance | - BIS certification under Scheme-I of BIS Conformity Assessment Regulations, 2018. - ISI Mark mandatory on all bags/shipments. - Testing for alumina content, setting time, compressive strength, and thermal resistance in BIS-approved labs. - Records of production and test results must be maintained. |
Next Steps for Stakeholders | Manufacturers/importers must secure BIS license before supply. EPC contractors and industrial procurement teams should verify ISI-marked supply. Distributors/dealers must stock only certified cement. |
Legal Framework & Enforcement | Enforced under the BIS Act, 2016 by BIS and designated authorities. Authorized officers empowered to inspect, sample, seize, and prosecute. CrPC, 1973 provisions apply to searches and seizures. |
Penalties for Non-Compliance | - Fine not less than ₹2,00,000, extendable up to 10× value of non-compliant goods. - Imprisonment up to 2 years. - Continuing violation: ₹50,000 per day fine. - Seizure and destruction of non-standard cement. - Suspension/cancellation of BIS license. |
Conclusion | High Alumina Refractory Cement (IS 15895:2018) is essential for high-temperature and thermal shock applications. BIS certification ensures reliability, durability, and compliance across industries. |
References / Annexures | - Cement (Quality Control) Order, 2003 – S.O. 191(E) - IS 15895:2018 Standard - BIS Conformity Assessment Regulations, 2018 (Scheme-I) |
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Notification
High Alumina Refractory Cement is notified under the Cement (Quality Control) Order, 2003 via S.O. 191(E), dated 17 February 2003, issued by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry.
Enforcement Timeline
The Order came into effect on 17 February 2003, making BIS certification and ISI marking mandatory for all production, import, and sale of High Alumina Refractory Cement
Overview
High Alumina Refractory Cement is a calcium aluminate-based hydraulic cement designed for use in extreme high-temperature environments. It provides superior resistance to thermal shock, chemical attack, and reducing conditions, making it critical for industrial refractory applications.
Objective & Scope
The regulation ensures that High Alumina Refractory Cement conforms to IS 15895:2018 before manufacture, import, or sale in India. This guarantees durability, safety, and reliability in industries dependent on high-heat processes.
Products Covered
High Alumina Refractory Cement including:
- Refractory linings in iron & steel furnaces and ladles
- Smelting vessels in non-ferrous metallurgy
- Cement and ceramic kilns
- Petrochemical reactors and incinerators
- Boilers and chimney linings exposed to high thermal loads
Exemptions Provided
- Cement manufactured exclusively for export is exempt with prior approval.
- Temporary exemption up to 150 days may be granted if BIS application is under process.
Industries Impacted
Iron & steel, non-ferrous metallurgy, cement, ceramics, petrochemicals, boiler and incinerator industries, and EPC contractors for high-temperature projects.
Mandatory Compliance Requirements
- BIS license under Scheme-I is mandatory.
- ISI Mark must appear on every bag or shipment.
- Testing for alumina content, setting time, compressive strength, and thermal resistance must be conducted in BIS-recognized labs.
- Manufacturers must maintain quality records and compliance documents.
Next Steps for Stakeholders
Manufacturers/importers must obtain BIS license before supply. Procurement teams, contractors, and EPC firms should only source ISI-marked cement. Distributors and sellers must ensure only BIS-certified stock is in the market.
Legal Provisions, Enforcement & Penalties
The Cement QCO is enforced under the BIS Act, 2016. Authorized officers can conduct inspections, draw samples, and seize non-conforming stock. Penalties include:
- Fine of not less than ₹2,00,000, extendable to 10× value of non-compliant goods.
- Imprisonment up to 2 years.
- Continuing offence fines of ₹50,000 per day.
- Suspension or cancellation of BIS license.
- Seizure and destruction of non-standard cement.
Conclusion
High Alumina Refractory Cement (IS 15895:2018) is indispensable for refractory and high-temperature industries. BIS certification ensures compliance, enhances reliability, and safeguards industrial operations.
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