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Serged Seam
Serged Seam

A serged seam joins two pieces of material with a thread stitch that interlocks. This is an economical stitching method for general applications. This stitching method is generally not used for chemical protective clothing. It is more commonly found on limited use clothing where dry particulates are of a concern.

Bound Seam
Sewn and Bound Seam

This seam joins two pieces of material with an overlay of similar material and is chain stitched through all of the layers for a clean finished edge. This provides increased holdout of liquids and dry particulates.

Heat Sealed Seam
Heat Sealed Seam

A heat sealed seam is sewn and then sealed with a heat activated tape. This method provides liquid proof seams, and is especially useful for Level A and B chemical protective clothing.

Heat Sealed Plus Seam
Heat Sealed Plus Seam

This is the strongest seam that Lakeland offers. The seam is sewn and then heat sealed on the outside and inside to offer the highest strength and chemical resistance.

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