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ICNEA 1751—Chemical fiber weaving processing
Class · Industrial Classification for National Economic Activities (GB/T 4754-2017) (GB/T 4754-2017)
Where 1751 sits
- C Manufacturing industry
- 17 Textile industry
- 175 Chemical fiber weaving and printing and dyeing finishing
- 1751 Chemical fiber weaving processing
What 1751 includes
- Including the weaving and processing activities of the following chemical fiber filaments:
- Synthetic fiber filament woven fabrics: Refers to woven fabrics with synthetic fiber filaments (including POY, FDY, DTY, etc) in both latitude and longitude directions, including polyester filament woven fabrics, nylon filament woven fabrics, and other synthetic fiber filament woven fabrics
- Polyester filament woven fabric: Refers to woven fabric with polyester filament in both latitude and longitude directions It includes recycled (re-spun) polyester filament woven fabrics and colored polyester filament woven fabrics, as well as polyester filament woven fabrics containing elastic fiber filaments such as composite spandex and a small amount (not more than 5%) of the filaments used for embellishment
- Nylon filament woven fabric: Refers to woven fabric with nylon filament in both latitude and longitude directions It includes recycled (re-spun) nylon filament woven fabrics and colored nylon filament woven fabrics, as well as nylon filament woven fabrics containing elastic fiber filaments such as composite spandex and a small amount (not more than 5%) of the filaments used for embellishment
- Other synthetic fiber filament woven fabrics: Refers to the warp and weft direction of other synthetic fiber filament woven fabrics other than polyester filament and nylon filament. Including other (except polyester and nylon) recycled (recycled spinning) synthetic fiber filament woven fabrics, colored synthetic fiber filament woven fabrics and woven fabrics intertwined with different types of synthetic fiber filaments
- Filament woven fabrics: Refers to woven fabrics with artificial fiber (only "regenerated cellulose fiber") filaments in both latitude and longitude directions, woven fabrics with colored man-made fiber filaments, and woven fabrics intertwined with different types of man-made fiber filaments Man-made fiber filaments include viscose filaments and acetate filaments, copper ammonia filaments, copper ammonia filaments, copper ammonia filaments, copper ammonia filaments, copper ammonia filaments, copper ammonia filaments, copper ammonia filaments, copper ammonia filaments, copper ammonia filaments, copper ammonia filaments, copper ammonia filaments, copper ammonia filaments, copper ammonia filaments, copper ammonia filamentsFiber filaments, wooddale fiber filaments, Tencel fiber filaments, etc
- Other fiber filament woven fabrics: refers to chemical fiber filament woven fabrics other than synthetic fiber filament woven fabrics and man-made fiber filament woven fabrics Including new types of fiber filaments or composite filaments woven fabrics, colored new types of fiber filaments or composite filaments woven fabrics and different types of new types of fiber filaments or composite filaments intertwined woven fabrics; including synthetic fiber filaments, man-made fiber filaments, new types of synthetic fiber filaments and composite filaments in two different chemical fiber filaments (Woven fabrics intertwined with colored filaments; including woven fabrics intertwined with various types of chemical fiber filaments (containing colored filaments) and various types of staple fiber yarns; including various types of chemical fiber filaments and flannel fabrics; new types of fibers refer to other non-natural fibers other than synthetic fibers and regenerated cellulose fibers, including protein fibers, polylactic acid fibers, inorganic fibers, etcFiber, etc
- Refers to woven fabric and yarn-dyed fabrics produced from chemical fiber filaments (including colored filaments) as the main raw material.
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