Industry

An industry is a branch of material production and the national economy, which includes all businesses (factories, power plants, factories, mines, etc..) Deals with production tools work, the extraction of raw materials, fuels and materials and further processing products obtained.

Industry, production has become the master of European and North American countries during the industrial revolution, which overthrew the old feudal agrarian economy retailer by leaps and rapid sequencing technology, as was the invention of the steam engine, mechanical war weaving and technical and technological achievements in the production of large scale steel and coal. Industrial countries have adopted a policy economical capitalist. Railways and steamboats began to very distant markets law, enabling private companies to develop new levels of business volume and richness not seen before.

In this respect, the industry is classified into:

- heavy industry, which deals with production inputs, and

- light industry, which deals with the production of consumer goods.

In another sense, the word industry defines a business group using the same method to generate profit, such as “film industry”, “engineering industry”, or “meat industry and meat products”, “mining”. It also refers to certain branches and a specific area of ​​production focused on manufacturing, a process that involves large capital investments made ​​before to obtain profits.

In economics and urban planning, the term is synonymous for industrial usage of land for intensive economic activities involving the manufacture and production.

Textiles are made after structure of fabrics, knitwear, fabrics. Manufacture of garments consists of cutting and sewing together after as cut textile pieces above.

A fabric, often used in plural, textiles or textile only (originally from the Latin word texere = to weave, to knit), is a flexible material consisting of a network of natural fibers, synthetic or a mixture thereof, which are spun through various procedures manual or mechanical. Textiles can be produced by weaving, knitting, threading, crocheting and the press.

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