North American Industry Classification System Code 313210 - Broadwoven Fabric Mills

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- What Is The Description Of The NAICS Code 313210?
- What Are The Related NAICS Code(s) for NAICS Code(s) 313210?
- What Are The Related General Liability Class Code(s) for NAICS Code 313210?
- What Are The Related SIC Code(s) for NAICS Code 313210?
- What Are The Related Delaware Workers Compensation Code(s) for NAICS Code 313210?
- What Are The Related Michigan Workers Compensation Code(s) for NAICS Code 313210?
- What Are The Related New Jersey Workers Compensation Code(s) for NAICS Code 313210?
- What Are The Related Pennsylvania Workers Compensation Code(s) for NAICS Code 313210?
- What Are The Related Texas Workers Compensation Code(s) for NAICS Code 313210?
What Is The Description Of The NAICS Code 313210?
The description for the NAICS Code 313210 - Broadwoven Fabric Mills is:
This Industry Comprises Establishments Primarily Engaged In Weaving Broadwoven Fabrics and Felts (except Tire Fabrics and Rugs). Establishments In This Industry May Weave Only, Weave and Finish, or Weave, Finish, and Further Fabricate Fabric Products.
- Blankets and bedspreads made in broadwoven fabric mills
- Broadwoven fabrics (except rugs, tire fabrics) weaving
- Brocades weaving
- Canvases weaving
- Carpet linings (except felt) weaving
- Chambrays weaving
- Cheesecloths weaving
- Chintzes weaving
- Corduroys weaving
- Cotton fabrics, broadwoven, weaving
- Curtains and draperies made in broadwoven fabric mills
- Denims weaving
- Drills weaving
- Ducks weaving
- Elastic fabrics, more than 12 inches in width, weaving
- Fabrics (except rug, tire fabrics), broadwoven, weaving
- Felts, broadwoven, weaving
- Fiberglass fabrics weaving
- Flannels, broadwoven, weaving
- Gauzes, surgical, made in broadwoven fabric mills
- Glass broadwoven fabrics weaving
- Hand weaving fabrics, more than 12 inches (30 cm) in width
- Hard fiber fabrics, broadwoven, weaving
- Jacquard woven fabrics weaving
- Jute bags made in broadwoven mills
- Manmade fabrics, broadwoven, weaving
- Natural fiber fabrics (i.e., jute, linen, hemp, ramie), broadwoven, weaving
- Nets and nettings, more than 12 inches in width, weaving
- Paper fabrics, broadwoven, weaving
- Percales weaving
- Poplins weaving
- Sheets and pillowcases made in broadwoven fabric mills
- Silk fabrics, broadwoven, weaving
- Spandex broadwoven fabrics
- Tablecloths made in broadwoven fabric mills
- Terry broadwoven fabrics weaving
- Textile broadwoven fabrics mills
- Textile mills, broadwoven fabrics
- Textile products (except apparel) made in broadwoven fabric mills
- Towels and washcloths made in broadwoven fabric mills
- Twills weaving
- Velvets, manmade fiber and silk, weaving
- Weaving and finishing of broadwoven fabrics (except rugs, tire fabric)
- Weaving broadwoven fabrics (except rugs, tire fabrics)
- Weaving broadwoven felts
- Weaving fabrics more than 12 inches (30cm) in width
- Wool fabrics, broadwoven, weaving
- Worsted fabrics weaving
What Are The Related North American Industry Classification System Code(s) for NAICS Code(s) 313210?
The related North American Industry Classification System Code(s) for NAICS Code 313210 - Broadwoven Fabric Mills is:
- Weaving widths specifically constructed for cutting to narrow widths--are classified in Industry 313220, Narrow Fabric Mills and Schiffli Machine Embroidery;
- Weaving or tufting carpet and rugs--are classified in Industry 314110, Carpet and Rug Mills; and
- Making tire cord and tire fabrics--are classified in U.S. Industry 314994, Rope, Cordage, Twine, Tire Cord, and Tire Fabric Mills.
What Are The Related General Liability Class Code(s) for NAICS Code 313210?
The related GL Class Code(s) for NAICS Code 313210 - Broadwoven Fabric Mills is:
53096 - Fiber Manufacturing. - Synthetic59726 - Textile Spinning, Weaving or Knitting Mills
What Are The Related SIC Code(s) for NAICS Code 313210?
The related SIC Code(s) for NAICS Code 313210 - Broadwoven Fabric Mills is:
Description for 2221 Broadwoven Fabric Mills, Manmade Fiber and Silk
Establishments primarily engaged in weaving fabrics more than 12 inches (30.48 centimeters) in width, wholly or chiefly by weight of silk and manmade fibers including glass. Establishments primarily engaged in weaving or tufting carpets and rugs from these fibers are classified in Industry 2273; those manufacturing tire cord and fabrics are classified in Industry 2296; and those engaged in finishing manmade fiber and silk broadwoven goods are classified in Industry 2262.
- Acetate broadwoven fabrics
- Acrylic broadwoven fabrics
- Automotive fabrics, manmade fiber
- Bedspreads, silk and manmade fiber-mitse
- Blanketings, manmade fiber
- Canton crepes
- Comforters, manmade fiber-mitse
- Crepe satins
- Draperies and drapery fabrics, manmade fiber and silk-mitse
- Dress fabrics, manmade fiber and silk
- Duvetyn, manmade fiber and silk
- Elastic fabrics, manmade fiber and silk: more than 12 inches in width
- Failles
- Fiberglass fabrics
- Flat crepes
- French crepes
- Fur-type fabrics, manmade fiber
- Georgettes
- Glass broadwoven fabrics
- Jacquard woven Fabrics, manmade fiber and silk
- Leno fabrics, manmade fiber and silk
- Lining fabrics, manmade fiber and silk: except glove lining fabrics
- Linings, rayon or silk-mitse
- Marquisettes, manmade fiber
- Modacrylic broadwoven fabrics
- Necktie fabrics, manmade fiber and silk: broadwoven
- Nylon broadwoven fabrics
- Nytril broadwoven fabrics
- Paper broadwoven fabrics
- Parachute fabrics
- Pile fabrics, manmade fiber and silk
- Plushes, manmade fiber and silk
- Polyester broadwoven fabrics
- Polyethylene broadwoven fabrics
- Polypropylene broadwoven fabrics
- Pongee, manmade fiber and silk
- Poplin, manmade fiber
- Quilts, manmade fiber and silk-mitse
- Rayon broadwoven fabrics
- Saran broadwoven fabrics
- Satins
- Serges, manmade fiber
- Shantungs, manmade fiber and silk
- Shirting fabrics, manmade fiber and silk
- Silk broadwoven fabrics
- Slipcover fabrics, manmade fiber and silk
- Spandex broadwoven fabrics
- Suiting fabrics, manmade fiber and silk
- Taffetas
- Tapestry fabrics, manmade fiber and silk
- Textile mills, broadwoven: silk, and manmade fiber including glass
- Textile warping, on a contract basis
- Twills, manmade fiber
- Typewriter ribbon cloth, manmade fiber
- Underwear fabrics, except knit: manmade fiber and silk
- Upholstery fabrics, manmade fiber and silk
- Velvets, manmade fiber and silk
- Vinal broadwoven fabrics
- Vinyon broadwoven fabrics
- Voiles, manmade fiber and silk
Description for 2211 Broadwoven Fabric Mills, Cotton
Establishments primarily engaged in weaving fabrics more than 12 inches (30.48 centimeters) in width, wholly or chiefly by weight of cotton. Establishments primarily engaged in weaving or tufting carpet and rugs are classified in Industry 2273; those making tire cord and fabrics are classified in Industry 2296; and those engaged in finishing cotton broadwoven fabrics are classified in Industry 2261.
- Airplane cloth, cotton
- Alpacas, cotton
- Automotive fabrics, cotton
- Awning stripes, cotton-mitse
- Balloon cloth, cotton
- Bandage cloths, cotton
- Bark cloth, cotton
- Basket weave fabrics, cotton
- Bathmats, cotton: made in weaving mills
- Batiste, cotton
- Bedspreads, cotton: made in weaving mills
- Bird' s eye diaper cloth, cotton
- Blankets and blanketings, cotton-mitse
- Bombazine, cotton
- Book cloth-mitse
- Broadcloth, cotton
- Brocade, cotton
- Brocatelle, cotton
- Buckram-mitse
- Bunting-mitse
- Butter cloths
- Cambric, cotton
- Camouflage nets-mitse
- Canton flannels, cotton
- Canvas-mitse
- Casement cloth, cotton
- Chambrays
- Cheesecloth
- Chenilles, tufted textile-mitse
- Cheviots, cotton
- Chintz, cotton
- Corduroys, cotton
- Cotton broadwoven goods
- Cottonades
- Coutil, cotton
- Coverts, cotton
- Crash toweling, cotton
- Crepes, cotton
- Cretonne, cotton
- Crinoline
- Damasks, cotton
- Denims
- Diaper fabrics
- Dimities
- Dishcloths, woven: made in weaving mills
- Draperies and drapery fabrics, cotton-mitse
- Dress fabrics, cotton
- Drills, cotton
- Duck, cotton
- Duvetyn, cotton
- Elastic fabrics, cotton: more than 12 inches in width
- Express stripes, cotton
- Filter cloth, cotton
- Flannelette
- Flannels, cotton
- Furniture denim
- Gabardine, cotton
- Galatea, cotton
- Gauze-mitse
- Ginghams
- Glass toweling, cotton
- Glove fabrics, cotton-mitse
- Grosgrain, cotton
- Handkerchief fabrics, cotton
- Hickory stripes, cotton
- Huck toweling
- Interlining material, cotton
- Jacquard woven fabrics, cotton
- Jean fabrics, cotton
- Laundry fabrics, cotton
- Laundry nets-mitse
- Lawns, cotton
- Leno fabrics, cotton
- Long cloth, cotton
- Luggage fabrics, cotton
- Marquisettes, cotton
- Matelasse, cotton
- Mitten flannel, cotton
- Moleskins-mitse
- Momie crepe, cotton
- Mosquito netting-mitse
- Muslin, cotton
- Nainsook, cotton
- Nets and nettings-mitse
- Opaline, cotton
- Organdy, cotton
- Osnaburgs
- Outing flannel, cotton
- Oxfords (cotton fabrics)
- Pajama checks, textile
- Percale
- Percaline, cotton
- Pile fabrics, cotton
- Pillow tubing-mitse
- Pillow cases-mitse
- Pin checks, cotton
- Pin stripes, cotton
- Piques, cotton
- Plaids, cotton
- Plisse crepe, cotton
- Plushes, cotton
- Pocketing twill, cotton
- Pongee, cotton
- Poplin, cotton
- Press cloth
- Print cloths, cotton
- Ratine, cotton
- Rep, cotton
- Sailcloth-mitse
- Sateens, cotton
- Scrim, cotton
- Scrub cloths-mitse
- Seat cover cloth, automobile: cotton
- Seersuckers, cotton
- Sheets and sheetings, cotton-mitse
- Shirting fabrics, cotton
- Shoe fabrics-mitse
- Silesia, cotton
- Slipcover fabrics, cotton
- Stretch fabrics, cotton
- Suiting fabrics, cotton
- Surgical fabrics, cotton
- Table cover fabrics, cotton
- Table damask, cotton
- Tapestry fabrics, cotton
- Tarlatan, cotton
- Tentage-mitse
- Terry woven fabrics, cotton
- Tickings-mitse
- Tobacco cloths-mitse
- Towels and toweling, cotton: made in weaving mills
- Tracing cloth, cotton
- Trouserings, cotton
- Tubing, seamless: cotton
- Twills, cotton
- Typewriter ribbon cloth, cotton
- Umbrella cloth, cotton
- Underwear fabrics, woven: cotton
- Upholstery fabrics, cotton
- Velours
- Velveteens
- Voiles, cotton
- Waffle cloth, cotton
- Washcloths, woven: made in weaving mills
- Weaving mills, cotton broadwoven fabrics
- Wignan, cotton
- Window shade cloth, cotton
- Yarn-dyed fabrics, cotton
Description for 2299 Textile goods, Not Elsewhere Classified
Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing textile goods, not elsewhere classified, including linen goods, jute goods, felt goods, padding and upholstery filling and processed waste and recovered fibers and flock. Establishments primarily engaged in processing textile fibers to prepare them for spinning, such as wool scouring and carbonizing and combing and converting tow to top, are also classified here. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing woven wool felts and wool haircloth are classified in Industry 2231, and those manufacturing needle punch carpeting are classified in Industry 2273 . Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing embroideries are classified in Industry Group 239. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing lace goods are classified in Industry 2258. Establishments primarily engaged in sorting wiping rags or waste are classified in Wholesale Trade, Industry 5093.
- Apparel filling: cotton mill waste, kapok, and related materials
- Bagging, jute: made in jute weaving mills
- Batts and batting cotton mill waste, kapok, and related materials
- Burlap, jute
- Carbonized rags
- Coir yarns and roving
- Crash, linen
- Fabrics: linen, jute, hemp, ramie
- Felt goods, except woven felts and hats: wool, hair, jute, or other
- Felts, pressed or needle loom
- Fibers, textile: recovery from textile mill waste and rags
- Flax yarns and roving
- Flock (recovered textile fibers)
- Garnetting of textile waste and rags
- Grease, wool
- Hair, curled: for upholstery, pillow, and quilt filling
- Handwoven fabrics
- Hemp yarn, thread, roving, and textiles
- Linings, carpet: felt except woven
- Mats, felt: except woven
- Narrow woven fabrics: linen, jute, hemp, and ramie
- Noils, wool and mohair
- Oakum
- Packing, twisted jute
- Padding and wadding, textile
- Pads and padding, felt: except woven
- Pads, fiber: henequen, sisal, istle
- Pillow filling: curled hair (e.g., cotton waste, moss, hemp tow,
- Pipe and boiler covering, felt
- Polishing felts, except woven
- Preparing textile fibers for spinning (scouring and combing)
- Pressed felts
- Processing of textile mill waste and recovering fibers
- Punched felts
- Quilt filling: curled hair (e.g., cotton waste, moss, hemp tow, kapok)
- Ramie yarn, thread, roving, and textiles
- Rayon tops, combing and converting
- Recovering textile fibers from clippings and rags
- Roves, flax and jute
- Rug backing, jute or other fiber
- Slubs and nubs (cutting up fibers for use in tweeds)
- Textile mills: linen, jute, hemp, and ramie yarn, thread, and fabrics
- Thread: linen, hemp, and ramie
- Tops, combing and converting
- Tops, manmade fiber
- Tow to top mills
- Towels and towelings, linen and linen-and-cotton mixtures-mitse
- Trimming felts, except woven
- Upholstery filling, textile
- Wads and wadding, textile
- Webbing, jute
- Wool felts, pressed or needle loom
- Wool scouring and carbonizing
- Wool shoddy
- Wool tops, combing and converting
- Wool waste processing
- Yarn, specialty and novelty
- Yarn: flax, jute, hemp, and ramie
- Yarn: metallic, ceramic, or paper fibers
Description for 2231 Broadwoven Fabric Mills, Wool (Including Dyeing and Finishing)
Establishments primarily engaged in weaving fabrics more than 12 inches (30.48 centimeters) in width, wholly or chiefly by weight of wool, mohair, or similar animal fibers; dyeing and finishing all woven wool fabrics or dyeing wool, tops, or yarn; and those shrinking and sponging wool goods for the trade. Establishments primarily engaged in weaving or tufting wool carpets and rugs are classified in Industry 2273.
- Alpacas, mohair: woven
- Billiard cloths-mitse
- Blankets and blanketings wool and similar animal fibers-mitse
- Bleaching yarn and fabrics, wool and similar animal fibers: except
- Burling and mending wool cloth for the trade
- Calendering of wool, mohair, and similar animal fiber fabrics: except
- Cloth, wool: mending for the trade
- Dyeing and finishing of wool and similar animal fibers: except knit
- Fabric finishing of wool, mohair, and similar animal fibers: except
- Fabrics, animal fiber: broadwoven wool mohair, and similar animal
- Fabrics, broadwoven: wool, mohair, and similar animal fibers
- Felts: wool, mohair, and similar animal fibers: woven
- Finishing of wool, mohair, and similar animal fiber fabrics: except
- Flannels: wool, mohair, and similar animal fibers
- Haircloth: wool, mohair, and similar animal fibers
- Mill menders, contract: wool, mohair, and similar animal fibers
- Napping of wool, mohair, and similar animal fiber fabrics
- Narrow fabrics, dyeing and finishing: wool, mohair, and similar
- Overcoatings: wool, mohair, and similar animal fibers
- Pantings: wool, mohair, and similar animal fibers
- Paper makers' felts, woven: wool, mohair, and similar animal fibers
- Raw stock dyeing and finishing: wool, mohair, and similar animal
- Refinishing and sponging cloths: wool, for the trade
- Serges of wool, mohair, and similar animal fibers
- Shrinking cloth of wool, mohair, and similar animal fibers: for the
- Skirtings
- Sponging and refinishing cloth: wool and similar animal fiber for the
- Suitings: wool, mohair, and similar animal fibers
- Trouserings: wool, mohair, and similar animal fibers
- Upholstery fabrics, wool
- Weaving mills, broadwoven fabrics: wool, mohair, and similar animal
- Wool felts, woven
- Worsted fabrics, broadwoven
- Yarn bleaching, dyeing, and finishing: wool, mohair, and similar
What Are The Related Delaware Workers Compensation Code(s) for NAICS Code 313210?
The related DE Workers Comp Class Code(s) for NAICS Code 313210 is:
0581 - Oil Refining0132 - Spinning or Weaving
What Are The Related Michigan Workers Compensation Code(s) for NAICS Code 313210?
The related MI Workers Comp Class Code(s) for NAICS Code 313210 is:
2380 - Carpet or Rug ManufacturingWhat Are The Related New Jersey Workers Compensation Code(s) for NAICS Code 313210?
The related NJ Workers Comp Class Code(s) for NAICS Code 313210 is:
2303 - Silk Throwing and Weaving2222 - Cotton Spinning and Weaving
2286 - Wool Spinning and Weaving
What Are The Related Pennsylvania Workers Compensation Code(s) for NAICS Code 313210?
The related PA Workers Comp Class Code(s) for NAICS Code 313210 is:
0581 - Oil Refining0132 - Spinning or Weaving
What Are The Related Texas Workers Compensation Code(s) for NAICS Code 313210?
The related TX Workers Comp Class Code(s) for NAICS Code 313210 is:
2220 - Rug or Carpet Manufacturing. NOC2286 - Wool Spinning and Weaving
NAICS Code 313210 - The Bottom Line
The North American Industry Classification System NAICS Code for Broadwoven Fabric Mills is 313210 in the Manufacturing sector.
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