SIC CODES

SIC Activities for the term ceramic

Here you have a list of Economic Activities and their SIC Code related with the term ceramic

SIC Codes containing ceramic

There are 8 Economic Activities in all levels that containg the word "CERAMIC" in their name or detailed description. Have you that what you are searching for?

  • Class 2391
    Manufacture of refractory products
    This class includes:
    ~ manufacture of refractory mortars, concretes etc.
    ~ manufacture of refractory CERAMIC goods:
    ~ heat-insulating CERAMIC goods of siliceous fossil meals
    ~ refractory bricks, blocks and tiles etc.
    ~ retorts, crucibles, muffles, nozzles, tubes, pipes etc.

    This class also includes:
    ~ manufacture of refractory articles containing magnesite, dolomite or chromite

  • Class 2392
    Manufacture of clay building materials
    This class includes:
    ~ manufacture of non-refractory CERAMIC hearth or wall tiles, mosaic cubes etc.
    ~ manufacture of non-refractory CERAMIC flags and paving
    ~ manufacture of structural non-refractory clay building materials:
    ~ manufacture of CERAMIC bricks, roofing tiles, chimney pots, pipes, conduits etc.
    ~ manufacture of flooring blocks in baked clay
    ~ manufacture of CERAMIC sanitary fixtures

  • Class 2393
    Manufacture of other porcelain and CERAMIC products
    This class includes:
    ~ manufacture of CERAMIC tableware and other domestic or toilet articles
    ~ manufacture of statuettes and other ornamental CERAMIC articles
    ~ manufacture of electrical insulators and insulating fittings of ceramics
    ~ manufacture of CERAMIC and ferrite magnets
    ~ manufacture of CERAMIC laboratory, chemical and industrial products
    ~ manufacture of CERAMIC pots, jars and similar articles of a kind used for conveyance or packing of goods
    ~ manufacture of CERAMIC furniture
    ~ manufacture of CERAMIC products n.e.c.

  • Class 2829
    Manufacture of other special-purpose machinery
    This class includes the manufacture of special-purpose machinery not elsewhere classified.

    This class includes:
    ~ manufacture of machinery for making paper pulp
    ~ manufacture of paper and paperboard making machinery
    ~ manufacture of dryers for wood, paper pulp, paper or paperboard
    ~ manufacture of machinery producing articles of paper or paperboard
    ~ manufacture of machinery for working soft rubber or plastics or for the manufacture of products of these materials:
    ~ extruders, moulders, pneumatic tyre making or retreading machines and other machines for making a specific rubber or plastic product
    ~ manufacture of printing and bookbinding machines and machines for activities supporting printing on a variety of materials
    ~ manufacture of machinery for producing tiles, bricks, shaped CERAMIC pastes, pipes, graphite electrodes, blackboard chalk, foundry moulds etc.
    ~ manufacture of semi-conductor manufacturing machinery
    ~ manufacture of industrial robots performing multiple tasks for special purposes
    ~ manufacture of diverse special-purpose machinery and equipment:
    ~ machines to assemble electric or electronic lamps, tubes (valves) or bulbs
    ~ machines for production or hot-working of glass or glassware, glass fibre or yarn
    ~ machinery or apparatus for isotopic separation
    ~ manufacture of tire alignment and balancing equipment; balancing equipment (except wheel balancing)
    ~ manufacture of central greasing systems
    ~ manufacture of aircraft launching gear, aircraft carrier catapults and related equipment
    ~ manufacture of automatic bowling alley equipment (e.g. pin-setters)
    ~ manufacture of roundabouts, swings, shooting galleries and other fairground amusements


  • Class 4330
    Building completion and finishing
    This class includes:
    ~ application in buildings or other construction projects of interior and exterior plaster or stucco, including related lathing materials
    ~ installation of doors (except automated and revolving), windows, door and window frames, of wood or other materials
    ~ installation of fitted kitchens, staircases, shop fittings and the like
    ~ installation of furniture
    ~ interior completion such as ceilings, wooden wall coverings, movable partitions, etc.
    ~ laying, tiling, hanging or fitting in buildings or other construction projects of:
    ~ CERAMIC, concrete or cut stone wall or floor tiles, CERAMIC stove fitting
    ~ parquet and other wooden floor coverings
    ~ carpets and linoleum floor coverings, including of rubber or plastic
    ~ terrazzo, marble, granite or slate floor or wall coverings
    ~ wallpaper
    ~ interior and exterior painting of buildings
    ~ painting of civil engineering structures
    ~ installation of glass, mirrors, etc.
    ~ cleaning of new buildings after construction
    ~ other building completion work n.e.c.

    This class also includes:
    ~ interior installation of shops, mobile homes, boats etc.

  • Class 3100
    Manufacture of furniture
    This class includes the manufacture of furniture of any kind, any material (except stone, concrete or ceramic) for any place and various purposes.

    This class includes:
    ~ manufacture of chairs and seats for offices, workrooms, hotels, restaurants, public and domestic premises
    ~ manufacture of chairs and seats for theatres, cinemas and the like
    ~ manufacture of sofas, sofa beds and sofa sets
    ~ manufacture of garden chairs and seats
    ~ manufacture of special furniture for shops: counters, display cases, shelves etc.
    ~ manufacture of furniture for churches, schools, restaurants
    ~ manufacture of office furniture
    ~ manufacture of kitchen furniture
    ~ manufacture of furniture for bedrooms, living rooms, gardens etc.
    ~ manufacture of cabinets for sewing machines, televisions etc.
    ~ manufacture of laboratory benches, stools and other laboratory seating, laboratory furniture (e.g. cabinets and tables)

    This class also includes:
    ~ finishing such as upholstery of chairs and seats
    ~ finishing of furniture such as spraying, painting, French polishing and upholstering
    ~ manufacture of mattress supports
    ~ manufacture of mattresses:
    ~ mattresses fitted with springs or stuffed or internally fitted with a supporting material
    ~ uncovered cellular rubber or plastic mattresses
    ~ decorative restaurant carts, such as dessert carts, food wagons

  • Division 23
    Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
    This division includes manufacturing activities related to a single substance of mineral origin. This division includes the manufacture of glass and glass products (e.g. flat glass, hollow glass, fibres, technical glassware etc.), CERAMIC products, tiles and baked clay products, and cement and plaster, from raw materials to finished articles. The manufacture of shaped and finished stone and other mineral products is also included in this division.
  • Division 31
    Manufacture of furniture
    This division includes the manufacture of furniture and related products of any material except stone, concrete and CERAMIC. The processes used in the manufacture of furniture are standard methods of forming materials and assembling components, including cutting, moulding and laminating. The design of the article, for both aesthetic and functional qualities, is an important aspect of the production process.

    Some of the processes used in furniture manufacturing are similar to processes that are used in other segments of manufacturing. For example, cutting and assembly occurs in the production of wood trusses that are classified in division 16 (Manufacture of wood and wood products). However, the multiple processes distinguish wood furniture manufacturing from wood product manufacturing. Similarly, metal furniture manufacturing uses techniques that are also employed in the manufacturing of roll-formed products classified in division 25 (Manufacture of fabricated metal products). The molding process for plastics furniture is similar to the molding of other plastics products. However, the manufacture of plastics furniture tends to be a specialized activity.