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seam

Line along which two pieces or sections of fabric are sewn together.

Different types of seam are used in different situations. In most factory-produced clothing, plain machine-sewn seams are used.



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Seaming Methods -- The two most widely used and acceptable methods of joining seams are to glue them together on top of a wide-width, adhesive-coated fabric or other adhesive-coated subsurfaces and/or sew them together.
Cera France has developed its Rotosonic 250T, an ultrasonic seaming machine that can gather together the seaming consistency on woven, nonwoven or plastic fabrics while controlling the seaming parameters.
Angelus Sanitary Can Machine Company has announced the introduction of a newly designed Quickset Seaming Cam Package for use with the 120L or 121L Seamer.
 
 
 
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