The textile industry is characterized by product specialization. Most mills
only engage in one process or raw material. For example, a mill may be
engaged in either broadloom weaving of cotton or broadloom weaving of
wool. Similarly, many mills specialize in either spinning or weaving
operations, although larger integrated mills may combine the two operations.
These large mills normally do not conduct their own dyeing and f ~ s h i n g
operations. Weaving, spinning, and knitting mills .usually send out their
fabrics to one of the approximately 500 dyeing and f ~ s h i n gpl ants in the
United States (EPA, 1996).
The textile industry is characterized by product specialization. Most millsonly engage in one process or raw material. For example, a mill may beengaged in either broadloom weaving of cotton or broadloom weaving ofwool. Similarly, many mills specialize in either spinning or weavingoperations, although larger integrated mills may combine the two operations.These large mills normally do not conduct their own dyeing and f ~ s h i n goperations. Weaving, spinning, and knitting mills .usually send out theirfabrics to one of the approximately 500 dyeing and f ~ s h i n gpl ants in theUnited States (EPA, 1996).
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