Knitted products, i.e. fabrics, articles, are classified in this sub-class only if they have constructional features which are of interest from the knitting aspect.
In this sub-class:
the groups designating machines, apparatus, devices, or implements are intended to include processes characterised by, or dependent on, their use, and the products of such processes.
For the purposes of this sub-class, the term "trimmings" is to be interpreted as meaning decorative or ornamental articles made wholly or partly of textile or analogous material, or strips of textile or analogous material intended to be used for decorative or ornamental purposes, not otherwise provided for.
In this sub-class, the term "non-woven fabrics" is used to mean fabrics formed wholly or partly of textile material by processes comprising operations other than the weaving, knitting, braiding, lacing, or knotting of yarns, threads, or filaments for which provision is made in other sub-classes of Section D. For the purposes of this sub-class, the term "non-woven fabrics" embraces felts, cotton-wool, and wadding. Some of these fabrics can also be regarded as "layered products" within the meaning of sub-class Fulltext... Hierarchy... Expanded...B32B, and additional classification in that sub-class should be considered in accordance with the introductory and explanatory notes thereto.
In cases where the making of such fabrics involves the use of particular chemical compounds or compositions, e.g. for treating or bonding fibres, filaments, or yarns, additional classification in other appropriate sub-classes should also be considered. By varying the proportions of fibres or threads, and the chemical compounds or compositions, the final products may be given the appearance of paper, cardboard, leather, or the like.