Glass
Transparent Float Glass
Strategic Recommendations for Transparent Float Glass
- Engage Early with BIS & Labs
Apply for BIS certification for IS 14900:2018 well in advance. Conduct tests for thickness, optical clarity, impact resistance, and durability at BIS-approved labs. - Partner with Compliance Experts
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Compare current production standards with IS 14900:2018 requirements for flatness, strength, and optical quality.

Section | Details |
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Product Name | Transparent Float Glass |
Applicable Indian Standard (IS) No. | IS 14900:2018 |
Title of Indian Standard | Transparent Float Glass – Specification. |
Description | Transparent Float Glass is a flat glass product made by the float process, offering high optical clarity, uniform thickness, and smooth surface. It is widely used in building facades, windows, automotive glazing, mirrors, solar panels, and furniture applications. |
Inclusion under QCO | Transparent Float Glass is notified under the Transparent Float Glass (Quality Control) Order, 2021 [S.O. 1928(E), dated 17 May 2021], issued by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, superseding the 2019 Order. |
Effective Date of Enforcement | Originally notified via QCO 2019 [S.O. 03(E), dated 31 December 2019], amended in 2020 [S.O. 2016(E), dated 23 June 2020]. Final enforcement consolidated under QCO 2021 [S.O. 1928(E)], effective from 1 April 2022. |
BIS Certification Requirements | Compulsory BIS certification under Scheme-I of BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018. Every batch/lot must carry the ISI mark. |
Industry Applications | - Construction & Infrastructure (windows, doors, facades) - Automotive industry (windshields, side windows) - Furniture (tabletops, cabinets, mirrors) - Solar energy (photovoltaic panels, solar thermal collectors) - Interior design & architectural glazing. |
Compliance Mandates | - Must conform to IS 14900:2018 for thickness, flatness, optical properties, impact resistance, and durability. - Regular testing in BIS-recognized labs. - Maintain test records and labeling with ISI mark. |
Exemptions | Exempted if manufactured solely for export purposes. |
Enforcement Authority | Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is the certifying and enforcement authority. |
Enforcement & Penalties | Non-compliance attracts penalties under the BIS Act, 2016: - Fine not less than ₹2 lakh, extendable up to 10 times the product value. - ₹50,000 per day fine for continuing violation. - Imprisonment up to 2 years. - Seizure, recall, or destruction of non-conforming products. - Suspension or cancellation of BIS license. |
Next Steps for Stakeholders | Manufacturers and importers must obtain BIS license before sale in India. EPC contractors, architects, and procurement teams must verify BIS certification before usage. |
Conclusion | The Transparent Float Glass QCO ensures only BIS-certified float glass enters the Indian market. Stakeholders must align production and imports with IS 14900:2018 to avoid severe penalties. |
References / Annexures | Transparent Float Glass QCO 2019 (S.O. 03(E)) - Transparent Float Glass QCO Amendment 2020 (S.O. 2016(E)) - Transparent Float Glass QCO 2021 (S.O. 1928(E)). - BIS Conformity Assessment Regulations, 2018. |
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Notification
Transparent Float Glass was first notified under the Transparent Float Glass (Quality Control) Order, 2019 [S.O. 03(E), dated 31 December 2019], later amended by S.O. 2016(E), dated 23 June 2020 to extend compliance timelines. It is now consolidated and superseded by the Transparent Float Glass (Quality Control) Order, 2021 [S.O. 1928(E), dated 17 May 2021], issued under Section 16(1) & (2) read with Section 25(3) of the BIS Act, 2016.
Enforcement Timeline
- Initial Order: 31 December 2019 (QCO 2019).
- Extension: 23 June 2020 (Amendment Order 2020).
- Final Enforcement: 1 April 2022 (QCO 2021).
Overview
The QCO mandates that all Transparent Float Glass manufactured, sold, imported, or distributed in India must conform to IS 14900:2018 and bear the ISI mark under a valid BIS license. This ensures safety, uniform quality, and reliability in construction, automotive, and industrial applications.
Objective & Scope
The primary objective is to regulate the quality of Transparent Float Glass to protect consumer interest, ensure durability, and align with global safety standards. The scope includes construction, real estate, automotive, renewable energy, and interior applications.
Products Covered
Transparent Float Glass, manufactured by the float process, used in architectural glazing, building facades, windows, solar panels, mirrors, furniture, and automotive glazing.
Exemptions Provided
- Products manufactured solely for export are exempt from this Order.
Industries Impacted
- Glass manufacturers and processors
- Importers of float glass
- Construction & infrastructure companies
- Automotive manufacturers
- Solar energy & interior design sectors
Mandatory Compliance Requirements
- Conformance to IS 14900:2018.
- BIS Certification under Scheme-I.
- Affixing of the ISI mark on every lot.
- Testing in BIS-approved laboratories.
- Proper labeling and record keeping.
Next Steps for Stakeholders
- Manufacturers and importers must obtain BIS license before sale in India. EPC contractors, architects, and procurement teams must verify BIS certification before usage.
Legal Provisions, Enforcement & Penalties
The Order is enforced by BIS under the BIS Act, 2016. Non-compliance may result in:
- Fine not less than ₹2 lakh, extendable up to 10 times product value.
- ₹50,000 per day penalty for continued violations.
- Imprisonment up to 2 years.
- Seizure, recall, or destruction of non-conforming goods.
- Suspension or cancellation of BIS license.
Conclusion
The Transparent Float Glass QCO ensures only BIS-certified float glass enters the Indian market. Stakeholders must align production and imports with IS 14900:2018 to avoid severe penalties.
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