Glass and Ceramics
Discover pivotal updates released in December 2025 for the glass and ceramics industries, covering four new standards that impact technical ceramics, refractory material testing, mechanical properties, and thermal conductivity determination. This article offers a concise look at EN 15365:2025, EN ISO 10059-1:2025, EN ISO 5014:2025, and EN ISO 8894-2:2025, with focus on scope, requirements, and compliance insights. Stay informed and ensure your organization is ready to implement the latest specifications in product quality, safety, and material performance. Essential reading for engineers, quality managers, and compliance professionals.
Explore the significant updates impacting the glass and ceramics industries with the release of five new international standards in November 2025. This in-depth article (Part 1 of 3) covers the latest requirements for fracture resistance, compressive strength, tensile properties, impurity analysis, and flexural strength within the rapidly advancing field of fine ceramics and technical ceramics. Industry professionals, quality managers, and engineers will benefit from practical insights into compliance, implementation strategies, and the broader impacts these changes hold for manufacturing, procurement, and research across the ceramics supply chain. Stay ahead of compliance timelines and discover how these standards support quality assurance and innovation in advanced ceramics.
Discover the latest advances in glass and ceramics industry standards with the publication of two new ISO guidelines in November 2025. This article, part 3 in the series, provides an in-depth look at ISO 17138:2025 for flexural strength measurement of ceramic composites, and ISO 17168-3:2025, which sets out precise test methods for assessing air purification performance of semiconducting photocatalytic materials regarding toluene removal. With practical insights, technical highlights, and compliance perspectives, this comprehensive guide is essential reading for professionals seeking to ensure top quality, safety, and innovation in advanced ceramics applications in construction, manufacturing, and environmental control. Stay informed on best practices and implementation strategies by learning from the latest international standards—your roadmap to excellence and regulatory assurance in the evolving glass and ceramics sector.
Explore the major November 2025 updates in international standards for the glass and ceramics industries, with in-depth coverage of five critical new ISO standards. These include methods for testing tensile properties of ceramic filaments and robust test protocols for the air-purification performance of photocatalytic materials. This comprehensive guide uncovers the technical requirements, compliance benefits, and implementation insights, making it essential reading for professionals across quality, engineering, procurement, and compliance disciplines. Understand key changes, boost your product reliability, and ensure your organization stays at the forefront of innovation and regulatory demands. Stay informed with authoritative resources and expert analysis from iTeh Standards.
This monthly overview examines the single, yet significant, standard published in October 2025 for the Glass and Ceramics Industries sector: ISO 18719:2025. Focusing on fine ceramics, this standard establishes precise chemical analysis methods for impurities in yttrium oxide powders using advanced spectrometry techniques. The article provides a detailed retrospective analysis of this standard, its scope, key requirements, and its implications for quality management and high-purity materials fabrication. Glass and ceramics professionals, quality managers, compliance officers, and R&D specialists will gain valuable insights into evolving analytical requirements and emerging trends. Reviewing this overview ensures stakeholders remain current with standardization that influences supply chain integrity, precision manufacturing, and international quality benchmarks in advanced ceramics. Explore how ISO 18719:2025 shapes the industry, compliance considerations, and actionable recommendations for effective implementation.
This monthly overview examines the standards published in September 2025 for the Glass and Ceramics Industries, focusing on ISO 9689:2025. Discover key technical updates on testing and classifying raw optical glass for resistance against phosphate-containing detergent solutions at elevated temperatures. The article analyzes the significance of the revision, details major requirements, and offers practical guidance for compliance. Professionals in quality assurance, process engineering, and procurement will benefit from an in-depth synthesis of the month's standardization activity and its relevance to industry trends. Stay informed about crucial developments affecting glass manufacturing, testing protocols, and supply chain expectations.
This monthly overview examines five key standards published in September 2025 for the Glass and Ceramics Industries sector (ICS 81). The article reviews EN 15979:2025, EN 15991:2025, ISO 10820:2025, ISO 2478:2025, and ISO 5017:2025—exploring advancements in impurity determination, performance testing, and characterization of ceramic raw materials and dense shaped refractory products. By highlighting technical details, regulatory context, and strategic implications, this summary equips industry professionals, quality managers, engineers, researchers, and compliance officers with timely insights to strengthen material quality, analytical precision, and competitive advantage. Stay informed about critical changes and trends by diving into the detailed retrospective analysis outlined in this comprehensive standards review.
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