Built in the United States

FEAM is assembled in the United States with key processes performed by U.S. partners. Our adhesives and flock processing are U.S. sourced. Fibers and textiles come from a mix of domestic and global suppliers as we scale.

Assembled in USA
Core Processing USA
Domestic Supply Expansion

What is done in the U.S.

  • Electrostatic flock processing with U.S. partners
  • Adhesive supply from domestic manufacturers
  • Lamination, curing, inspection, and finishing in the U.S.

Mixed origin inputs

Nylon flock fibers and woven substrates are currently sourced through a mix of U.S. and global vendors. We prioritize quality, availability, and traceability while expanding domestic share.

Our commitment

Increase U.S. content year over year without compromising performance. Publish supplier milestones and third party verifications as they complete.

Supply chain snapshot

Stage
Primary location
Status
Adhesive manufacturing
United States
Domestic partners secured
Flock cutting and coating
United States
Domestic partner in place
Nylon flock fiber
United States and global
Mixed origin, expanding U.S. share
Woven substrate
United States and global
Mixed origin, domestic options under review
Assembly and finishing
United States
Performed in the U.S.

Certification roadmap

  1. Document bill of materials and supplier origin by production lot
  2. Lock domestic adhesive and flock processing partners at scale
  3. Increase domestic share of nylon fiber and woven substrate
  4. Publish third party verification for U.S. origin claims

Why this matters

Enterprise and government buyers need clarity on origin and compliance. We design for repeatability, traceability, and continuous improvement in domestic sourcing.

FAQs

Is FEAM fully made in the USA

FEAM is assembled in the United States. Adhesives and flock processing are domestic. Fibers and textiles are a mix of domestic and global. We are increasing domestic share over time.

Can you support U.S. origin requirements for enterprise and public sector

Yes. We track inputs by lot and will provide documentation on origin and production steps. We will also share third party verification as we complete certification milestones.

What is the plan to increase U.S. content

Lock U.S. adhesives and processing, then shift a higher share of nylon fibers and substrates to domestic sources as capacity and cost targets are met.

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