This class includes weaving of textiles. This can be done from varying raw materials, whether new fibres or recycled textile materials (for example, silk, cotton, wool, vegetable or man-made fibres or paper, recovered textile waste materials). This class includes: - manufacture of broad woven cotton-type, woollen-type, worsted-type or silk-type fabrics, including from mixtures or artificial or synthetic yarns (polypropylene, etc.) - manufacture of other broad woven fabrics, using flax, ramie, hemp, jute, bast fibres and special yarns - manufacture of broad woven fabrics, from secondary raw materials
This class also includes: - manufacture of woven pile or chenille fabrics, terry towelling, gauze, etc. - manufacture of woven fabrics of aramid threads - manufacture of imitation fur by weaving
This class excludes: - manufacture of knitted and crocheted fabrics, see 13.91 - manufacture of textile floor coverings, see 13.93 - manufacture of non-woven fabrics, see 13.95 - manufacture of narrow fabrics, see 13.96 - manufacture of tarpaulins, tents, camping goods of textile materials, windsurfing and boat sails, sunblinds, loose covers for cars, machines or furniture, parachutes, see 13.96 - manufacture of fabrics of glass fibres, see 13.96 - manufacture of felt, see 13.99 - manufacture of carbon fibres and articles of carbon fibres, for non-electrical purposes, see 23.99