containing phosphorus and nitrogen in the main chain [4]
15
/
687
•
•
•
containing atoms other than phosphorus, silicon, sulfur, nitrogen, oxygen or carbon in the main chain [4]
15
/
693
•
with natural or synthetic rubber, or derivatives thereof [4]
15
/
70
•
combined with mechanical treatment (decorating textiles D 06 Q)
15
/
705
•
•
Embossing; Calendering; Pressing (moulding D 06 M 23/14) [5]
15
/
71
•
•
Cooling; Steaming or heating, e.g. in fluidised beds; with molten metals [5]
15
/
715
•
•
Suction; Vacuum treatment; Degassing; Blowing [5]
16
/
00
Biochemical treatment of fibres, threads, yarns, fabrics, or fibrous goods made from such materials, e.g. enzymatic [2]
Note
In this group, it is desirable to add the indexing codes of group D 06 M 101:00. The indexing codes should be unlinked. [5]
17
/
00
Producing multi-layer textile fabrics
17
/
02
•
by applying cellulose derivatives as adhesives [5]
17
/
04
•
by applying synthetic resins as adhesives [5]
17
/
06
•
•
Polymers of vinyl compounds [5]
17
/
08
•
•
Polyamides [5]
17
/
10
•
•
Polyurethanes [5]
19
/
00
Treatment of feathers [2]
23
/
00
Treatment of fibres, threads, yarns, fabrics or fibrous goods made from such materials, characterised by the process [5]
Note
In this group, it is desirable to add the indexing codes of group D 06 M 101:00. The indexing codes should be unlinked. [5]
23
/
02
•
Processes in which the treating agent is releasably affixed or incorporated into a dispensing means [5]
23
/
04
•
Processes in which the treating agent is applied in the form of a foam [5]
23
/
06
•
Processes in which the treating agent is dispersed in a gas, e.g. aerosols (aerosol compositions C 09 K 3/30) [5]
23
/
08
•
Processes in which the treating agent is applied in powder or granular form (adhesives for multi-layer textile fabrics D 06 M 17/00; decorating textiles D 06 Q) [5]
23
/
10
•
Processes in which the treating agent is dissolved or dispersed in organic solvents; Processes for the recovery of organic solvents thereof [5]
23
/
12
•
Processes in which the treating agent is incorporated in microcapsules (making microcapsules B 01 J 13/02) [5]
23
/
14
•
Processes for the fixation or treatment of textile materials in three-dimensional forms [5]
23
/
16
•
Processes for the non-uniform application of treating agents, e.g. one-sided treatment; Differential treatment (decorating textiles D 06 Q) [5]
23
/
18
•
•
for the chemical treatment of borders of fabrics or knittings; for the thermal or chemical fixation of cuttings, seams or fibre ends [5]
the treatment of cellulose with silicon tetrachloride in the form of a foam is classified and indexed in D 06 M 11/78, D 06 M 23/04 // D 06 M 101:06. [5]
(2)
Attention is drawn to Chapter IV of the Guide which sets forth the rules concerning the application and presentation of the different types of indexing code. [6]
101
:
00
Chemical constitution of the fibres, threads, yarns, fabrics or fibrous goods made from such materials, to be treated [5]
Note
Blends of fibres are indexed according to each constituent fibre. [5]
101
:
02
•
Natural fibres, other than mineral fibres [5]
101
:
04
•
•
Vegetal fibres [5]
101
:
06
•
•
•
cellulosic [5]
101
:
08
•
•
•
•
Esters or ethers of cellulose [5]
101
:
10
•
•
Animal fibres [5]
101
:
12
•
•
•
Keratin fibres or silk [5]
101
:
14
•
•
•
Collagen fibres [5]
101
:
16
•
Synthetic fibres, other than mineral fibres [5]
101
:
18
•
•
Synthetic fibres consisting of macromolecular compounds obtained by reactions only involving carbon-to-carbon unsaturated bonds [5]
101
:
20
•
•
•
Polyalkenes, polymers or copolymers of compounds with alkenyl groups bonded to aromatic groups [5]
101
:
22
•
•
•
Polymers or copolymers of halogenated mono-olefines [5]
101
:
24
•
•
•
Polymers or copolymers of alkenylalcohols or esters thereof; Polymers or copolymers of alkenylethers, acetals or ketones [5]
101
:
26
•
•
•
Polymers or copolymers of unsaturated carboxylic acids or derivatives thereof [5]
101
:
28
•
•
•
•
Acrylonitrile; Methacrylonitrile [5]
101
:
30
•
•
Synthetic polymers consisting of macromolecular compounds obtained otherwise than by reactions only involving carbon-to-carbon unsaturated bonds [5]