All Other Rubber Product Manufacturing
Manufacturing rubber products (except tires; hoses and belting; and molded, extruded, and lathe-cut rubber goods for mechanical applications (except rubber tubing)) from natural and synthetic rubber. Establishments manufacturing rubber tubing made from natural and synthetic rubber, regardless of process used, are included.
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What's Included
- ✓Birth control devices (i.e., diaphragms, prophylactics)
- ✓manufacturing
- ✓Latex foam rubber manufacturing
- ✓Reclaiming rubber from waste and scrap
- ✓Rubber balloons manufacturing
- ✓Rubber bands manufacturing
- ✓Rubber floor mats (e.g., door, bath) manufacturing
- ✓Rubber hair care products (e.g., combs, curlers)
- ✓manufacturing
- ✓Rubber tubing manufacturing
- ✓MANUFACTURING
- ✓211
- ✓T—Canadian, Mexican, and United States industries are comparable.
- ✓census.gov/naics
Example Companies
- ●Latex-Free Technologies- Rubber products
- ●Rubber-Cal- Rubber flooring
- ●Regupol America- Recycled rubber
This Code is NOT For...
NAICS 326299 does not cover the following activities. Use the correct code instead:
Manufacturing tires and inner tubes and rebuilding tires
Manufacturing rubber hoses and belting
Manufacturing heavy-duty inflatable rubber boats
Molding, extruding, and lathe-cutting rubber to manufacture rubber goods (except tubing) for mechanical applications
Rubberizing fabrics
Manufacturing rubber gasket, packing, and sealing devices
+ 3 more exclusions for this code
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Frequently Asked Questions
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