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SEALON Showcases Lightweight Adhesive Solutions at Preview in Seoul 2026
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SEALON Showcases Lightweight Adhesive Solutions at Preview in Seoul 2026

From Dong-A Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Korean company SEALON participated in the 'Preview in Seoul 2026' textile exhibition, showcasing its lightweight seam tape solutions.
  • The company highlighted its specialized seam tapes for light materials, emphasizing weight reduction and improved work efficiency.
  • SEALON also showcased its eco-friendly manufacturing processes, backed by global certifications like bluesignยฎ and OEKO-TEXยฎ.

Korean adhesive solutions company SEALON participated in the 'Preview in Seoul 2026' (PIS) textile exhibition, held at COEX in Seoul, to unveil its specialized seam tape solutions tailored for lightweight materials.

Under the core theme of 'Lightweight,' SEALON presented its seam tape lineup, including models 813, 707T, and 333, which are specifically designed for light fabrics. The company created a demonstration space at its booth to compare the weight of conventional products against its lightweight seam tapes, underscoring benefits such as reduced material cost and enhanced work efficiency.

SEALON also exhibited custom products for specific materials, such as the ultra-lightweight, high-performance UHMWPE seam tape 'OS360L' and adhesive film '7201.' Additionally, they showcased the '3059' seam tape, designed to minimize yellowing and discoloration.

The company emphasized its manufacturing processes, which adhere to international eco-friendly and quality standards, including bluesignยฎ, OEKO-TEXยฎ STANDARD 100, and ISO 14001 certifications. On the second day of the exhibition, SEALON conducted a technical presentation titled 'Functional Apparel and Seam Tapes' to share industry insights and technological trends with attendees.

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Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.