BIS-ISI-CERTIFICATE
IS 12650:2018
Jute bags for packing 50 Kg foodgrains
1. Summary about Jute Bags for Packing 50 Kg Foodgrains
These jute bags are designed specifically for packing and transporting 50 kg foodgrains. They are widely used in public distribution systems and agricultural supply chains.
2. Why BIS Certificate is Mandatory for Jute Bags for Packing 50 Kg Foodgrains
BIS certification is mandatory to ensure uniform quality, load capacity, and safe handling in large-scale foodgrain distribution.
3. What is BIS Certified for Jute Bags for Packing 50 Kg Foodgrains
BIS certification verifies compliance with standards covering fabric strength, bag dimensions, stitching quality, and durability.
Tests required for Jute Bags for Packing 50 Kg Foodgrains
| Title | Mandatory/Optional |
|---|---|
| Construction and Nominal mass of Jute Sacking | Required |
| Manufacture | Required |
| Seam | Required |
| Safety Stitch | Required |
| Hemming at the mouth | Required |
| Freedom From Defects | Required |
| Dimensions | Required |
| Ends/dm & Picks/dm | Required |
| Corrected mass per bag | Required |
| Avg breaking strength of sacking | Required |
| Avg side seam strength | Required |
| Moisture regain | Required |
| Oil content on de-oiled material | Required |
| Contract moisture regain | Required |
| Total no of bags per bale | Required |
| No of bags per bundle | Required |
| Contract mass of a bale | Required |
| Corrected net mass of a bale | Required |
| No of joined bags per bundle of 25 bags | Required |
| Non halogenated hydro carbons | Optional |
| Pesticides & Banned Pesticides | Optional |
| pH of aqueous extract | Optional |
| Coupled amines from azo-dyes | Optional |
4. Benefits of BIS Certification for Jute Bags for Packing 50 Kg Foodgrains
- Ensures safe bulk packaging
- Mandatory for PDS and government supply
- Reduces breakage and spillage
- Improves stacking and transport reliability
- Builds institutional trust
Disclaimer.
The contents of this update are provided for general informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Readers are encouraged to consult with professional legal counsel before taking action based on this information.