Solution
Bonded seam construction
DSEAMS uses inline lamination and Adhesive Encapsulation — membrane film to membrane film — to produce bonded seams that never degrade the base textile's performance.
The problem
A bonded seam, done well, is stronger than the base fabric. Done poorly, it delaminates under flex and wash cycles.
Traditional approach
Hot-melt bonding, ultrasonic welding and taped bonding all produce some bonded result, but each has trade-offs in strength, aesthetic or equipment cost.
DSEAMS approach
DSEAMS uses inline lamination and Adhesive Encapsulation — membrane film to membrane film — to produce bonded seams that never degrade the base textile's performance.
Licensable DSEAMS platforms.
CIBS
Cohesive
An end to seam-sealing tape. A revolutionary, patented internal seam construction that fuses membrane film to membrane film at the molecular level.
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Liquants
Next-generation seam technology for lightweight textile applications using laser-prepared surfaces and proprietary adhesives.
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Product categories where this matters.
Waterproof jacket
Outerwear built around a waterproof-breathable membrane — the product category where seam integrity matters most.
Technical shell
Minimalist hard-shell and soft-shell jackets where every gram, seam and silhouette is engineered.
Medical gown & scrub
Healthcare apparel requiring reliable fluid-barrier and, increasingly, active antimicrobial protection.