2022 Edition

national industry 325520

Adhesive Manufacturing

Overview

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing adhesives, glues, and caulking compounds.

The immediate parent of national industry 325520 is international industry 32552: Adhesive Manufacturing

2022 NAICS Edition Cross References

  • Manufacturing asphalt and tar roofing cements from purchased asphaltic materials--are classified in U.S. Industry 324122, Asphalt Shingle and Coating Materials Manufacturing; and
  • Manufacturing gypsum based caulking compounds--are classified in Industry 327420, Gypsum Product Manufacturing.

History

The NAICS editions in which this code was present are indicated below. In the event that a code was changed from the prior edition the equivalent value in that edition is provided for reference.

Edition Existed Equivalent Value
2002 325520
2007 325520
2012 325520
2017 325520
2022 325520

Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Mappings

  1. 2891 - Adhesives and Sealants

Insurance Industry Mappings

The US Property and Casualty Insurance Industry may use the following classification descriptions which might encompass national industry 325520, Adhesive Manufacturing:

  1. adhesive and sealant
  2. adhesive and sealant manufacturing
  3. adhesive glue mucilage paste
  4. adhesive manufacturing
  5. caulking compound putty or similar product manufacturing
  6. chemical manufacturing
  7. chemical manufacturing comm or ind primarily toxic or a health hazard not otherwise classified
  8. chemical manufacturing comm or indust primarily flammable or explosive or reactive not otherwise classified
  9. chemical manufacturing comm or indust toxic or flammable or explosive or reactive not otherwise classified
  10. chemical manufacturing commercial or industrial
  11. chemical manufacturing commercial or industrial not otherwise classified
  12. chemical manufacturing commercial or industrial primarily flammable explosive of reactive not otherwise classified
  13. chemical manufacturing commercial or industrial primarily flammable explosive or reactive
  14. chemical manufacturing commercial or industrial primarily toxic or presenting a health hazard
  15. chemical manufacturing commercial or industrial primarily toxicor presenting a health hazard not otherwise classified
  16. chemical manufacturing commercial or industrial toxic and either flammable explosive or reactive
  17. chemical manufacturing commercial or industrial toxic and eitherflammable explosive or reactive not otherwise classified
  18. chemical manufacturing household
  19. chemical manufacturing household not otherwise classified
  20. chemical manufacturing household primarily flammable explosive or reactive
  21. chemical manufacturing household primarily flammable explosiveor reactive not otherwise classified
  22. chemical manufacturing household primarily flammable or explosive or reactive not otherwise classified
  23. chemical manufacturing household primarily toxic or a health hazard not otherwise classified
  24. chemical manufacturing household primarily toxic or presenting a health hazard
  25. chemical manufacturing household primarily toxic or presenting ahealth hazard not otherwise classified
  26. chemical manufacturing household toxic and either flammable explosive or reactive
  27. chemical manufacturing household toxic and either flammable explosiveor reactive not otherwise classified
  28. chemical manufacturing household toxic or flammable or explosive or reactive not otherwise classified
  29. chemical not otherwise classified high hazard
  30. chemical not otherwise classified low hazard
  31. chemical not otherwise classified moderate hazard
  32. glue adhesive mucilage paste
  33. glue manufacture
  34. glue manufacturing
  35. ink or mucilage or polish manufacturing
  36. manufacturing
  37. mucilage adhesive glue paste
  38. mucilage or paste manufacturing
  39. paint coating and adhesive manufacturing
  40. paste adhesive glue mucilage
  41. paste manufacturing
  42. starch manufacturing

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