Textiles n.e.c.
CPC v2.1 Code: 279
About textiles n.e.c.
cpc code 279, 'Textiles n.e.c.', encompasses a diverse range of textile products that do not fall under any other specific classification. This industry plays a crucial role in the global textile supply chain, providing a wide array of materials and fabrics that are essential for various industries, from apparel and home furnishings to industrial applications. As a versatile and adaptable sector, the textiles n.e.c. industry continues to evolve, responding to changing consumer preferences and technological advancements.
Production process
The production techniques used in the textiles n.e.c. industry vary widely, depending on the specific product being manufactured. However, common methods include weaving, knitting, dyeing, and finishing processes. Manufacturers may utilize advanced technologies, such as computer-controlled looms and dyeing equipment, to enhance efficiency and product quality. Additionally, some textiles may undergo specialized treatments, such as waterproofing or flame-retardant finishing, to meet the unique requirements of their intended applications.
Production inputs
The textiles n.e.c. industry relies on a variety of raw materials, including natural fibers (such as cotton, wool, and silk) and synthetic fibers (such as polyester, nylon, and acrylic). Manufacturers also require various chemicals, dyes, and auxiliary materials to support the production processes. Additionally, the industry utilizes specialized machinery, such as looms, knitting machines, and finishing equipment, to transform the raw materials into the desired textile products.
Production outputs
The textiles n.e.c. industry produces a wide range of outputs, including fabrics, yarns, and specialized textile products. These outputs are then consumed by various downstream industries, such as 314 Wearing Apparel, 315 Leather and Related Products, and 310 Furniture. The versatility of the textiles n.e.c. industry allows it to supply materials for a diverse range of applications, from clothing and home furnishings to industrial and technical textiles.
Family tree for textiles n.e.c.
graph LR A["<a href='/classifications/cpc/v2-1/2'>2: Food products, beverages and tobacco; textiles, apparel and leather products</a>"] A --> B["<a href='/classifications/cpc/v2-1/27'>27: Textile articles other than apparel</a>"] B --> C["<a href='/classifications/cpc/v2-1/279'>279: Textiles n.e.c.</a>"] B --> D["<a href='/classifications/cpc/v2-1/271'>271: Made-up textile articles</a>"] B --> E["<a href='/classifications/cpc/v2-1/272'>272: Carpets and other textile floor coverings</a>"] B --> F["<a href='/classifications/cpc/v2-1/273'>273: Twine, cordage, ropes and cables and articles thereof (including netting)</a>"] C --> G["<a href='/classifications/cpc/v2-1/2791'>2791: Tulles, lace, narrow woven fabrics, trimmings and embroidery</a>"] C --> H["<a href='/classifications/cpc/v2-1/2792'>2792: Felt and nonwovens</a>"] C --> I["<a href='/classifications/cpc/v2-1/2799'>2799: Other textile articles</a>"] %% Color coordination by level classDef level1 color:#000,fill:#a8f9ff,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px classDef level2 color:#000,fill:#e0a458,stroke:#333,stroke-width:1px classDef level3 color:#000,fill:#419d78,stroke:#333,stroke-width:1px classDef level4 color:#000,fill:#c04abc,stroke:#333,stroke-width:1px classDef level5 color:#000,fill:#f1c40f,stroke:#333,stroke-width:1px classDef level6 color:#000,fill:#f1c40f,stroke:#333,stroke-width:1px classDef highlight color:#000,fill:#fff,stroke:#000,stroke-width:5px %% Apply classes class A level1 class B level2 class C level3 class D level3 class E level3 class F level3 class G level4 class H level4 class I level4 class C highlight %% class A level1 %% class B,C level2 %% class D,E,F,G,H,I level2 %% class J,K,L,M,N,O,P level3 %% class C highlight