SIC CODES

List of SIC Codes and their Activities for "grinding"

List of SIC Codes and Activities that contain the word grinding in their name or description

grinding, SIC Activities

There are 9 Economic Activities in all levels that containg the word "GRINDING" in their name or detailed description. Have you that what you are searching for?

  • Class 2100
    Manufacture of pharmaceuticals, medicinal chemical and botanical products
    This class includes:
    ~ manufacture of medicinal active substances to be used for their pharmacological properties in the manufacture of medicaments: antibiotics, basic vitamins, salicylic and O-acetylsalicylic acids etc.
    ~ processing of blood
    ~ manufacture of medicaments:
    ~ antisera and other blood fractions
    ~ vaccines
    ~ diverse medicaments, including homeopathic preparations
    ~ manufacture of chemical contraceptive products for external use and hormonal contraceptive medicaments
    ~ manufacture of medical diagnostic preparations, including pregnancy tests
    ~ manufacture of radioactive in-vivo diagnostic substances
    ~ manufacture of biotech pharmaceuticals

    This class also includes:
    ~ manufacture of chemically pure sugars
    ~ processing of glands and manufacture of extracts of glands etc.
    ~ manufacture of medical impregnated wadding, gauze, bandages, dressings etc.
    ~ preparation of botanical products (grinding, grading, milling) for pharmaceutical use

  • Class 2592
    Treatment and coating of metals; machining
    This class includes:
    ~ plating, anodizing etc. of metals
    ~ heat treatment of metals
    ~ deburring, sandblasting, tumbling, cleaning of metals
    ~ colouring and engraving of metals
    ~ non-metallic coating of metals:
    ~ plasticizing, enamelling, lacquering etc.
    ~ hardening, buffing of metals
    ~ boring, turning, milling, eroding, planing, lapping, broaching, levelling, sawing, GRINDING, sharpening, polishing, welding, splicing etc. of metalwork pieces
    ~ cutting of and writing on metals by means of laser beams

  • Class 2822
    Manufacture of metal-forming machinery and machine tools
    This class includes:
    ~ manufacture of machine tools for working metals and other materials (wood, bone, stone, hard rubber, hard plastics, cold glass etc.), including those using a laser beam, ultrasonic waves, plasma arc, magnetic pulse etc.
    ~ manufacture of machine tools for turning, drilling, milling, shaping, planing, boring, GRINDING etc.
    ~ manufacture of stamping or pressing machine tools
    ~ manufacture of punch presses, hydraulic presses, hydraulic brakes, drop hammers, forging machines etc.
    ~ manufacture of draw-benches, thread rollers or machines for working wires
    ~ manufacture of stationary machines for nailing, stapling, glueing or otherwise assembling wood, cork, bone, hard rubber or plastics etc.
    ~ manufacture of stationary rotary or rotary percussion drills, filing machines, riveters, sheet metal cutters etc.
    ~ manufacture of presses for the manufacture of particle board and the like
    ~ manufacture of electroplating machinery

    This class also includes:
    ~ manufacture of parts and accessories for the machine tools listed above: work holders, dividing heads and other special attachments for machine tools

  • Class 2410
    Manufacture of basic iron and steel
    This class includes operations of conversion by reduction of iron ore in blast furnaces and oxygen converters or of ferrous waste and scrap in electric arc furnaces or by direct reduction of iron ore without fusion to obtain crude steel which is smelted and refined in a ladle furnace and then poured and solidified in a continuous caster in order to produce semi-finished flat or long products, which are used, after reheating, in rolling, drawing and extruding operations to manufacture finished products such as plate, sheet, strip, bars, rods, wire, tubes, pipes and hollow profiles.

    This class includes:
    ~ operation of blast furnaces, steel converters, rolling and finishing mills
    ~ production of pig iron and spiegeleisen in pigs, blocks or other primary forms
    ~ production of ferro-alloys
    ~ production of ferrous products by direct reduction of iron and other spongy ferrous products
    ~ production of iron of exceptional purity by electrolysis or other chemical processes
    ~ production of granular iron and iron powder
    ~ production of steel in ingots or other primary forms
    ~ remelting of scrap ingots of iron or steel
    ~ production of semi-finished products of steel
    ~ manufacture of hot-rolled and cold-rolled flat-rolled products of steel
    ~ manufacture of hot-rolled bars and rods of steel
    ~ manufacture of hot-rolled open sections of steel
    ~ manufacture of steel bars and solid sections of steel by cold drawing, GRINDING or turning
    ~ manufacture of open sections by progressive cold forming on a roll mill or folding on a press of flat-rolled products of steel
    ~ manufacture of wire of steel by cold drawing or stretching
    ~ manufacture of sheet piling of steel and welded open sections of steel
    ~ manufacture of railway track materials (unassembled rails) of steel
    ~ manufacture of seamless tubes, pipes and hollow profiles of steel, by hot rolling, hot extrusion or hot drawing, or by cold drawing or cold rolling
    ~ manufacture of welded tubes and pipes of steel, by cold or hot forming and welding, delivered as welded or further processed by cold drawing or cold rolling or manufactured by hot forming, welding and reducing
    ~ manufacture of tube fittings of steel, such as:
    ~ flat flanges and flanges with forged collars
    ~ butt-welded fittings
    ~ threaded fittings
    ~ socket-welded fittings


  • Class 2825
    Manufacture of machinery for food, beverage and tobacco processing
    This class includes:
    ~ manufacture of agricultural dryers
    ~ manufacture of machinery for the dairy industry:
    ~ cream separators
    ~ milk processing machinery (e.g. homogenizers)
    ~ milk converting machinery (e.g. butter chums, butter workers and moulding machines)
    ~ cheese-making machines (e.g. homogenizers, moulders, presses) etc.
    ~ manufacture of machinery for the grain milling industry:
    ~ machinery to clean, sort or grade seeds, grain or dried leguminous vegetables (winnowers, sieving belts, separators, grain brushing machines etc.)
    ~ machinery to produce flour and meal etc. (grinding mills, feeders, sifters, bran cleaners, blenders, rice hullers, pea splitters)
    ~ manufacture of presses, crushers etc. used to make wine, cider, fruit juices etc.
    ~ manufacture of machinery for the bakery industry or for making macaroni, spaghetti or similar products:
    ~ bakery ovens, dough mixers, dough-dividers, moulders, slicers, cake depositing machines etc.
    ~ manufacture of machines and equipment to process diverse foods:
    ~ machinery to make confectionery, cocoa or chocolate; to manufacture sugar; for breweries; to process meat or poultry; to prepare fruit, nuts or vegetables; to prepare fish, shellfish or other seafood
    ~ machinery for filtering and purifying
    ~ other machinery for the industrial preparation or manufacture of food or drink
    ~ manufacture of machinery for the extraction or preparation of animal or vegetable fats or oils
    ~ manufacture of machinery for the preparation of tobacco and for the making of cigarettes or cigars, or for pipe or chewing tobacco or snuff
    ~ manufacture of machinery for the preparation of food in hotels and restaurants

  • Class 3830
    Materials recovery
    This class includes:
    ~ processing of metal and non-metal waste and scrap and other articles into secondary raw materials, usually involving a mechanical or chemical transformation process
    ~ recovery of materials from waste streams in the form of:
    ~ separating and sorting recoverable materials from non-hazardous waste streams (i.e. garbage)
    ~ separating and sorting of commingled recoverable materials, such as paper, plastics, used beverage cans and metals, into distinct categories

    Examples of the mechanical or chemical transformation processes that are undertaken are:
    ~ mechanical crushing of metal waste such as used cars, washing machines, bikes etc. with subsequent sorting and separation
    ~ dismantling of automobiles, computers, televisions and other equipment for materials recovery
    ~ mechanical reduction of large iron pieces such as railway wagons
    ~ shredding of metal waste, end-of-life vehicles etc.
    ~ other methods of mechanical treatment as cutting, pressing to reduce the volume
    ~ ship-breaking
    ~ reclaiming metals out of photographic waste, e.g. fixer solution or photographic films and paper
    ~ reclaiming of rubber such as used tires to produce secondary raw material
    ~ sorting and pelleting of plastics to produce secondary raw material for tubes, flower pots, pallets and the like
    ~ processing (cleaning, melting, grinding) of plastic or rubber waste to granulates
    ~ crushing, cleaning and sorting of glass
    ~ crushing, cleaning and sorting of other waste such as demolition waste to obtain secondary raw material
    ~ processing of used cooking oils and fats into secondary raw materials
    ~ processing of other food, beverage and tobacco waste and residual substances into secondary raw materials

  • Division 07
    Mining of metal ores
    This division includes mining for metallic minerals (ores), performed through underground or open-cast extraction, seabed mining etc. Also included are ore dressing and beneficiating operations, such as crushing, GRINDING, washing, drying, sintering, calcining or leaching ore, gravity separation or flotation operations.

    This division excludes manufacturing activities such as the roasting of iron pyrites (see class 2011), the production of aluminium oxide (see class 2420) and the operation of blast furnaces (see classes 2410 and 2420).

  • Division 08
    Other mining and quarrying
    This division includes extraction from a mine or quarry, but also dredging of alluvial deposits, rock crushing and the use of salt marshes. The products are used most notably in construction (e.g. sands, stones etc.), manufacture of materials (e.g. clay, gypsum, calcium etc.), manufacture of chemicals etc.
    This division does not include processing (except crushing, GRINDING, cutting, cleaning, drying, sorting and mixing) of the minerals extracted.

  • Section B
    Mining and quarrying
    This section includes the extraction of minerals occurring naturally as solids (coal and ores), liquids (petroleum) or gases (natural gas). Extraction can be achieved by different methods such as underground or surface mining, well operation, seabed mining etc.
    This section also includes supplementary activities aimed at preparing the crude materials for marketing, for example, crushing, GRINDING, cleaning, drying, sorting, concentrating ores, liquefaction of natural gas and agglomeration of solid fuels. These operations are often carried out by the units that extracted the resource and/or others located nearby.
    Mining activities are classified into divisions, groups and classes on the basis of the principal mineral produced. Divisions 05, 06 are concerned with mining and quarrying of fossil fuels (coal, lignite, petroleum, gas); divisions 07, 08 concern metal ores, various minerals and quarry products.
    Some of the technical operations of this section, particularly related to the extraction of hydrocarbons, may also be carried out for third parties by specialized units as an industrial service, which is reflected in division 09.

    This section excludes the processing of the extracted materials (see section C - Manufacturing), which also covers the bottling of natural spring and mineral waters at springs and wells (see class 1104) or the crushing, GRINDING or otherwise treating certain earths, rocks and minerals not carried out in conjunction with mining and quarrying (see class 2399). This section also excludes the usage of the extracted materials without a further transformation for construction purposes (see section F - Construction), the collection, purification and distribution of water (see class 3600), separate site preparation activities for mining (see class 4312) and geophysical, geologic and seismic surveying activities (see class 7110).