SICIndustry
SIC 2861—Gum and Wood Chemicals
Industry · Standard Industrial Classification (1987)
Where 2861 sits
- D Manufacturing
- 28 Chemicals and Allied Products
- 286 Industrial Organic Chemicals
- 2861 Gum and Wood Chemicals
Description
Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing hardwood and softwood distillation products, wood and gum naval stores, charcoal, natural dyestuffs, and natural tanning materials.
What 2861 includes
6-digit codes
- 286100 — Gum and Wood Chemicals
- 286101 — Wood Distillation Products
- 286102 — Wood Extract Products
- 286199 — Gum and Wood Chemicals, NEC
8-digit codes
- 28610000 — Gum and wood chemicals
- 28610100 — Wood distillation products
- 28610101 — Acetone, natural
- 28610102 — Ethyl acetate, natural
- 28610103 — Hardwood distillates
- 28610104 — Methanol, natural (wood alcohol)
- 28610105 — Softwood distillates, nec
- 28610106 — Turpentine, pine oil
- 28610200 — Wood extract products
- 28610201 — Creosote, wood
- 28610202 — Extracts, dyeing or tanning: natural
- 28619900 — Gum and wood chemicals, nec
- 28619901 — Charcoal, except activated
- 28619902 — Naval stores, wood and gum
Example activities
- acetate of lime, natural
- acetone, natural
- annato extract
- brazilwood extract
- brewers'pitch, product of softwood distillation
- calcium acetate, product of hardwood distillation
- charcoal, except activated
- chestnut extract
- dragon's blood
- dyeing and extract materials, natural
- dyestuffs, natural
- ethyl acetate, natural
- fustic wood extract
- gambier extract
- gum naval stores, processing but not gathering or warehousing
- hardwood distillates
- hemlock extract
- logwood extract
- mangrove extract
- methanol, natural (wood alcohol)
- methyl acetone
- methyl alcohol, natural (wood alcohol)
- myrobalans extract
- naval stores, wood
Cross-references for 2861
- Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing synthetic organic tanning materials are classified in Industry 2869 and those manufacturing synthetic organic dyes are classified in Industry 2865.
2861 in other systems
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