NAICS Code 332321-05 - Jalousies (Manufacturing)

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NAICS Code 332321-05 Description (8-Digit)

Jalousies manufacturing is a subdivision of the metal window and door manufacturing industry. Jalousies are a type of window consisting of parallel glass, acrylic, or wooden louvers set in a frame. These windows are popular in tropical regions as they allow for ventilation while keeping out rain and direct sunlight. The manufacturing process involves cutting and shaping the louvers, assembling them into a frame, and adding any necessary hardware such as hinges and handles. The final product can be customized to fit specific dimensions and design preferences.

Parent Code - Official US Census

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Tools

Tools commonly used in the Jalousies (Manufacturing) industry for day-to-day tasks and operations.

  • Glass cutter
  • Table saw
  • Router
  • Drill press
  • Hinge mortising machine
  • Miter saw
  • Clamps
  • Screwdriver
  • Pliers
  • Hammer

Industry Examples of Jalousies (Manufacturing)

Common products and services typical of NAICS Code 332321-05, illustrating the main business activities and contributions to the market.

  • Residential jalousie windows
  • Commercial jalousie windows
  • Jalousie doors
  • Jalousie sunrooms
  • Jalousie porch enclosures
  • Jalousie skylights
  • Jalousie shutters
  • Jalousie privacy screens
  • Jalousie replacement parts
  • Jalousie window repair services

History

A concise historical narrative of NAICS Code 332321-05 covering global milestones and recent developments within the United States.

  • The jalousie window was invented in the early 1900s by Joseph W. Walker, who was inspired by the wooden blinds used in the West Indies. The first jalousie windows were made of wood, but in the 1930s, aluminum became the preferred material due to its durability and low cost. The jalousie window became popular in tropical regions because it allowed for ventilation while keeping out rain and insects. In recent years, the jalousie window has become less popular due to its poor energy efficiency and security concerns. In the United States, the jalousie window industry has seen a decline in demand, with many homeowners opting for more modern and energy-efficient window options.