Other knitted or crocheted fabrics
CPC v2.1 Code: 2819
About other knitted or crocheted fabrics
cpc code 2819, 'Other knitted or crocheted fabrics', encompasses a diverse range of textile products that are produced through knitting or crocheting techniques. 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. As a key component of the broader textile manufacturing sector, this industry contributes significantly to the overall economy, supporting employment, trade, and innovation.
Production process
The production of other knitted or crocheted fabrics typically involves the use of specialized machinery, such as knitting machines and crochet hooks. These techniques allow for the creation of intricate patterns, textures, and structures that are not easily achievable through traditional weaving methods. The knitting process involves the interlocking of yarn loops to form a continuous fabric, while crocheting utilizes a single hook to manipulate the yarn into a desired pattern. Advancements in technology have enabled the development of more efficient and versatile production methods, allowing manufacturers to meet the evolving demands of the market.
Production inputs
The primary inputs required for the production of other knitted or crocheted fabrics include a variety of natural and synthetic yarns, such as 5303 Jute and other textile bast fibers, 5501 Synthetic filament yarn, and 5506 Synthetic staple fibers. Additionally, specialized machinery, including knitting machines and crochet hooks, as well as dyes, chemicals, and other ancillary materials, are essential for the manufacturing process. The availability and quality of these inputs play a crucial role in determining the final characteristics and performance of the fabrics.
Production outputs
The output of cpc code 2819 encompasses a wide range of knitted or crocheted fabrics, including but not limited to apparel fabrics, home textiles, and industrial textiles. These fabrics may be further processed or incorporated into a variety of end products, such as clothing, upholstery, carpets, and technical textiles. The versatility of these fabrics makes them valuable inputs for industries covered by codes such as 1431 Knitted and crocheted apparel, 1392 Made-up textile articles, except apparel, and 1395 Technical and industrial textiles.
Family tree for other knitted or crocheted fabrics
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/v2-1/28'>28: Knitted or crocheted fabrics; wearing apparel</a>"] B --> C["<a href='/classifications/cpc/v2-1/281'>281: Knitted or crocheted fabrics</a>"] C --> D["<a href='/classifications/cpc/v2-1/2819'>2819: Other knitted or crocheted fabrics</a>"] C --> E["<a href='/classifications/cpc/v2-1/2811'>2811: Pile fabrics and terry fabrics, knitted or crocheted</a>"] D --> F["<a href='/classifications/cpc/v2-1/28190'>28190: Other knitted or crocheted fabrics</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 level4 class E level4 class F level5 class D 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 D highlight