Fine ceramics (advanced ceramics, advanced technical ceramics) - Ceramic composites - Notations and symbols (ISO 19634:2026)

This document specifies the symbols to be used to represent physical, mechanical and thermal characteristics, as determined by methods described in relevant International Standards, for ceramic matrix composites. This document also specifies the symbols used in undertaking measurements of these characteristics.
This document specifies symbols that are in accordance with the relevant parts of the ISO 80000 series where possible.

Hochleistungskeramik - Keramische Verbundwerkstoffe - Benennungen und Formelzeichen (ISO 19634:2026)

Céramiques techniques - Céramiques composites - Notations et symboles (ISO 19634:2026)

Le présent document spécifie les symboles à utiliser pour représenter les caractéristiques physiques, mécaniques et thermiques, telles que déterminées par les méthodes décrites dans les Normes internationales concernées, pour les composites à matrice céramique. Le présent document spécifie également les symboles utilisés pour la mesure de ces caractéristiques.
Le présent document spécifie, dans la mesure du possible, les symboles qui sont conformes aux parties pertinentes de la série ISO 80000.

Fina keramika (sodobna keramika, sodobna tehnična keramika) - Keramični kompoziti - Oznake in simboli (ISO 19634:2026)

General Information

Status
Published
Public Enquiry End Date
22-Mar-2025
Publication Date
15-Mar-2026
Technical Committee
I13 - Imaginarni 13
Current Stage
6060 - National Implementation/Publication (Adopted Project)
Start Date
02-Mar-2026
Due Date
07-May-2026
Completion Date
16-Mar-2026

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15-Nov-2023

Overview

prEN ISO 19634 / ISO/DIS 19634:2024 - Fine ceramics (advanced ceramics, advanced technical ceramics) - Ceramic composites - Notations and symbols - defines a unified system of notations and symbols for describing the physical, mechanical and thermal characteristics of ceramic matrix composites. The document (draft circulated for comment) standardizes how measurements and product characteristics are reported to avoid ambiguity across testing, production and research.

Key points:

  • Specifies symbols for quantities such as density, porosity, geometrical dimensions, deformation, and thermal/mechanical parameters.
  • Aligns definitions where possible with relevant parts of ISO 80000 (quantities and units).
  • Defines a nomenclature for composite constituents (F/I/M) and classification of composites by reinforcement architecture (1D, 2D, xD).
  • Includes tables of symbols and guidance on significance and use in test reports.

Key topics and requirements

  • Nomenclature (F/I/M): concise chemical-based notation to identify fibre, interphase and matrix (example: SiC/C/SiC denotes silicon carbide fibre / carbon interphase / silicon carbide matrix).
  • Composite classes: definitions and schematic directions for unidirectional (1D), in‑plane reinforced (2D) and multidirectional (xD) ceramic matrix composites.
  • Symbols tables: standardized symbols for
    • physical quantities (e.g., density ρ, apparent density ρa, bulk density ρb, porosity P),
    • geometrical/test-piece quantities (e.g., calibrated length, gauge length, cross‑section S, width b, thickness h, representative volume element RVE),
    • mechanical and thermal quantities (covered in dedicated tables).
  • Reference conformity: where applicable, definitions follow ISO 80000‑4 and ISO 80000‑5; normative references are part of the standard.
  • Reporting guidance: instructions on significance and use to ensure consistent measurement notation and interpretation across documents.

Practical applications and users

This standard is valuable for:

  • Materials scientists and researchers documenting test results for ceramic matrix composites.
  • Test laboratories preparing reports on mechanical, thermal and physical properties.
  • Manufacturers and suppliers who need consistent product data sheets and procurement specifications.
  • Standards committees and regulators referencing consistent symbols in specifications, certification and regulations.
  • Designers and engineers integrating advanced ceramics into high‑temperature or structural applications who require unambiguous property data.

Benefits:

  • Improved clarity and comparability of test reports.
  • Reduced risk of misinterpretation in procurement, certification and research publications.

Related standards

  • ISO 80000‑4 (Mechanics) - quantities and units used for mechanical definitions.
  • ISO 80000‑5 (Thermodynamics) - quantities and units used for thermal definitions.
  • Prepared by ISO/TC 206 (Fine ceramics); also circulated as CEN prEN ISO 19634 in the European context.

Keywords: ISO 19634, ceramic composites, advanced ceramics, notations and symbols, ceramic matrix composites, testing symbols, material nomenclature.

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SIST EN ISO 19634:2026 is a standard published by the Slovenian Institute for Standardization (SIST). Its full title is "Fine ceramics (advanced ceramics, advanced technical ceramics) - Ceramic composites - Notations and symbols (ISO 19634:2026)". This standard covers: This document specifies the symbols to be used to represent physical, mechanical and thermal characteristics, as determined by methods described in relevant International Standards, for ceramic matrix composites. This document also specifies the symbols used in undertaking measurements of these characteristics. This document specifies symbols that are in accordance with the relevant parts of the ISO 80000 series where possible.

This document specifies the symbols to be used to represent physical, mechanical and thermal characteristics, as determined by methods described in relevant International Standards, for ceramic matrix composites. This document also specifies the symbols used in undertaking measurements of these characteristics. This document specifies symbols that are in accordance with the relevant parts of the ISO 80000 series where possible.

SIST EN ISO 19634:2026 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 01.075 - Character symbols; 81.060.30 - Advanced ceramics. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

SIST EN ISO 19634:2026 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to SIST EN 658-3:2004, SIST EN 658-2:2004, SIST EN ISO 17140:2016, SIST EN 1389:2004, SIST EN 658-5:2004, SIST EN 1159-2:2004, SIST EN ISO 17142:2016, SIST EN 1159-3:2004, SIST-TS CEN/TS 1159-4:2005, SIST EN ISO 19634:2021. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-april-2026
Fina keramika (sodobna keramika, sodobna tehnična keramika) - Keramični
kompoziti - Oznake in simboli (ISO 19634:2026)
Fine ceramics (advanced ceramics, advanced technical ceramics) - Ceramic composites
- Notations and symbols (ISO 19634:2026)
Hochleistungskeramik - Keramische Verbundwerkstoffe - Benennungen und
Formelzeichen (ISO 19634:2026)
Céramiques techniques - Céramiques composites - Notations et symboles (ISO
19634:2026)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 19634:2026
ICS:
01.075 Simboli za znake Character symbols
81.060.30 Sodobna keramika Advanced ceramics
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

EN ISO 19634
EUROPEAN STANDARD
NORME EUROPÉENNE
February 2026
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
ICS 81.060.30 Supersedes EN ISO 19634:2021
English Version
Fine ceramics (advanced ceramics, advanced technical
ceramics) - Ceramic composites - Notations and symbols
(ISO 19634:2026)
Céramiques techniques - Céramiques composites - Hochleistungskeramik - Keramische
Notations et symboles (ISO 19634:2026) Verbundwerkstoffe - Benennungen und Formelzeichen
(ISO 19634:2026)
This European Standard was approved by CEN on 25 April 2025.

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Contents Page
European foreword . 3

European foreword
This document (EN ISO 19634:2026) has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 206 "Fine
ceramics" in collaboration with Technical Committee CEN/TC 184 “Advanced technical ceramics” the
secretariat of which is held by DIN.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an
identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by August 2026, and conflicting national standards shall
be withdrawn at the latest by August 2026.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of
patent rights. CEN shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
This document supersedes EN ISO 19634:2021.
Any feedback and questions on this document should be directed to the users’ national standards
body/national committee. A complete listing of these bodies can be found on the CEN website.
According to the CEN-CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the
following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria,
Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland,
Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of
North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Türkiye and the
United Kingdom.
Endorsement notice
The text of ISO 19634:2026 has been approved by CEN as EN ISO 19634:2026 without any modification.

International
Standard
ISO 19634
Second edition
Fine ceramics (advanced ceramics,
2026-02
advanced technical ceramics) —
Ceramic composites — Notations
and symbols
Céramiques techniques — Céramiques composites — Notations et
symboles
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ISO 19634:2026(en)
Contents Page
Foreword .iv
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Nomenclature and symbols . 4
4.1 Nomenclature .4
4.2 Symbols .5
5 Significance and use .13
5.1 Significance . . . 13
5.2 Use . 13

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ISO 19634:2026(en)
Foreword
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This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 206, Fine ceramics, in collaboration with
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ceramics, in accordance with the Agreement on technical cooperation between ISO and CEN (Vienna
Agreement).
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 19634:2017), which has been technically
revised.
The main changes are as follows:
— revision and addition of certain symbols and notations.
Any feedback or questions on this document should be directed to the user’s national standards body. A
complete listing of these bodies can be found at www.iso.org/members.html.

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International Standard ISO 19634:2026(en)
Fine ceramics (advanced ceramics, advanced technical
ceramics) — Ceramic composites — Notations and symbols
1 Scope
This document specifies the symbols to be used to represent physical, mechanical and thermal characteristics,
as determined by methods described in relevant International Standards, for ceramic matrix composites.
This document also specifies the symbols used in undertaking measurements of these characteristics.
This document specifies symbols that are in accordance with the relevant parts of the ISO 80000 series
where possible.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes
requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references,
the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 80000-4, Quantities and units — Part 4: Mechanics
ISO 80000-5, Quantities and units — Part 5: Thermodynamics
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 80000-4 and ISO 80000-5 and the
following apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminology databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https:// www .iso .org/ obp
— IEC Electropedia: available at https:// www .electropedia .org/
3.1
ceramic matrix composite
ceramic, carbon or glass matrix containing reinforcement distributed in one or more spatial directions
3.2
unidirectional ceramic matrix composite
1D material
ceramic matrix composite (3.1), the reinforcement of which is distributed in one single direction
Note 1 to entry: See Figure 1.

ISO 19634:2026(en)
Key
1 direction of reinforcement
2 direction of the greater transverse dimension (width), perpendicular to direction 1
3 direction of the smaller transverse dimension (thickness), perpendicular to direction 1
NOTE When the width and the thickness are equal, then directions 2 and 3 are equivalent and can be chosen
freely.
Figure 1 — Schematic diagram of a 1D material
3.3
in-plane reinforced ceramic matrix composite
2D material
ceramic matrix composite (3.1), where the reinforcements are placed along at least two directions in a single
plane
Note 1 to entry: See Figure 2.
Key
1 direction of the greater fraction of reinforcement
2 direction perpendicular to direction 1 in the plane of reinforcement (not necessarily a direction of
reinforcement)
3 direction perpendicular to the plane of reinforcement
NOTE Strictly more than one direction of fibrous reinforcement, all contained within one plane (in the present
case, there are three directions of reinforcement in plane (1,2)).

ISO 19634:2026(en)
When several directions have an equal fraction of reinforcement, it shall be stated which direction is chosen
as direction 1 in relation to the reinforcement structure (for example, orthogonal reinforced fabric: warp in
direction 1, weft in direction 2).
Figure 2 — Schematic diagram of a 2D material
3.4
multidirectional ceramic matrix composite
xD (2 < x ≤ 3) material
ceramic matrix composite (3.1), where the reinforcement is spatially distributed in at least three directions
not in a single plane
Note 1 to entry: See Figures 3 and 4.
Figure 3 — Schematic diagram of a xD (2 < × ≤ 3) material

ISO 19634:2026(en)
Key
1 direction of the greater fraction of reinforcement
2 direction perpendicular to direction 1
3 direction perpendicular to the plane containing directions 1 and 2
When several directions have equal fraction of reinforcement, it shall be stated which direction is chosen as
direction 1, in relation to the reinforcement structure. When it is possible to define a plane of reinforcement,
direction 2 will be chosen in this plane perpendicular to direction 1(direction 2 is not necessarily a direction
of reinforcement), and direction 3 will be perpendicular to the plane containing directions 1 and 2. When
it is not possible to define a plane of reinforcement, direction 2 is chosen arbitrarily, but perpendicular to
direction 1 and shall be clearly identified.
Figure 4 — Schematic diagram of a 3D material
4 Nomenclature and symbols
4.1 Nomenclature
Composites with continuous reinforcements constitute a specific class of these materials. Several subclasses
of ceramic matrix composites with continuous reinforcements can be distinguished.
The symbol F/I/M applies usually to ceramic matrix composites:
— F indicates the chemical nature of fibrous reinforcement: C stands for carbon, SiC for silicon carbide,
Al O for alumina, etc.
2 3
— I indicates the chemical nature of fibre/matrix interphase: C stands for carbon, BN for boron nitride,
LaPO for monazite, etc.
— M indicates the chemical nature of matrix: C for carbon, SiC for silicon carbide, Al O for alumina.
2 3
EXAMPLE 1 A ceramic matrix composite composed of a silicon carbide fibre, a carbon interphase and
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