Other woven fabrics of man-made staple fibres
CPC v2.1 Code: 26790
About other woven fabrics of man-made staple fibres
cpc code 26790 covers a diverse range of woven fabrics made from man-made staple fibers. These fabrics play a crucial role in the global textile and apparel industry, providing versatile and durable materials for a wide array of applications. From clothing and home furnishings to industrial uses, the products under this code contribute significantly to the broader economy and international trade.
Production process
The production of woven fabrics under cpc code 26790 typically involves a multi-step process. It begins with the spinning of man-made staple fibers, such as polyester or rayon, into yarn. The yarns are then woven on looms, using various weaving techniques like plain weave, twill, or satin, to create the desired fabric structure. Post-weaving, the fabrics may undergo additional finishing processes, such as dyeing, printing, or chemical treatment, to impart specific properties or aesthetic qualities.
Production inputs
The main inputs required for the production of woven fabrics under cpc code 26790 include man-made staple fibers, such as 26310 Synthetic staple fibres and 26320 Artificial staple fibres, as well as weaving machinery, dyes, and various chemical auxiliaries. The availability and quality of these raw materials and production equipment are crucial factors in determining the overall competitiveness and output of this industry.
Production outputs
The woven fabrics produced under cpc code 26790 find applications in a wide range of industries and products. They are commonly used in the manufacture of 29700 Clothing, 29710 Accessories, and 29720 Household textiles. Additionally, these fabrics may be utilized in 28990 Other fabricated textile articles, 30000 Machinery and equipment, and various industrial applications.
Family tree for other woven fabrics of man-made staple fibres
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