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SIC Code 2261-04 - Garment Curing (Manufacturing)
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Total Verified Companies:
1
Contact Emails:
10
Company Websites:
1
Phone Numbers:
1
Business Addresses:
1
Companies with Email:
1
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Looking for more companies? See SIC 2261 - Finishers of Broadwoven Fabrics of Cotton - 94 companies, 833 emails.
SIC Code 2261-04 Description (6-Digit)
Garment curing is a process in the textile industry that involves the application of heat and pressure to finished garments in order to set the dyes and improve the overall quality of the fabric. This process is essential for ensuring that the colors of the fabric do not fade or bleed during washing or wearing. Garment curing is typically done after the fabric has been dyed and printed, and before it is cut and sewn into finished garments. The process can be done using a variety of different methods, including steam curing, hot air curing, and infrared curing.
Parent Code - Official US OSHA
Official 4‑digit SIC codes serve as the parent classification used for government registrations and OSHA documentation. The marketing-level 6‑digit SIC codes extend these official classifications with refined segmentation for more precise targeting and detailed niche insights. Related industries are listed under the parent code, offering a broader view of the industry landscape. For further details on the official classification for this industry, please visit the OSHA SIC Code 2261 page
Tools
- Curing ovens
- Steamers
- Heat presses
- Infrared heaters
- Temperature controllers
- Pressure gauges
- Fabric inspection machines
- Fabric testing equipment
- Drying racks
- Cutting machines
Industry Examples of Garment Curing (Manufacturing)
- Tshirt manufacturing
- Jeans manufacturing
- Dress manufacturing
- Sportswear manufacturing
- Uniform manufacturing
- Workwear manufacturing
- Swimwear manufacturing
- Underwear manufacturing
- Socks manufacturing
- Hat manufacturing