Narrow Fabric Mills refers to the industry which comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) weaving or braiding narrow fabrics in their final form or initially made in wider widths that are specially constructed for narrower widths and/or (2) making fabric-covered elastic yarn and thread. Establishments in this industry may weave only; weave and finish; or weave, finish, and further fabricate fabric products.
-covered elastic thread, yarn and cord are included.

-see also:
"Narrow Fabric Mills" is in the NAICS Code "31322"
  (Narrow Fabric Mills and Schiffli Machine EmbroideryNarrow Fabric Mills and Schiffli Machine Embroidery)

Ref: 86251/2006-09-13

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