There
are many options at present of binding. Here is the brief overview of types of binding.
Each one has its benefits and disadvantages and can be used accordingly in
application for unique look. A 3-ring binder is the
go-to presentation choice for businesses everywhere. Binding is processes done
on printed material after printing. Binding includes the joining or strapping
of loose sheets together with additional decorative activities such as
embossing, die-stamping, etc. So the end result is called Printed binders.
In
the binding industries various big industries facilitates Printed binders, custom ring folios and custom printed binders available in many
different types and styles. Vinyl binders, metal binders, eco binders,
Promotional D Ring binders, three ring binders, poly binders, legal binders and
more Depending on whether an individual is looking for a poly custom binder or
2\" custom , 1\" custom ring binder. Many industries offer custom binders in the staple business but there are some limitation
also when screens printing vinyl or poly binders.
Comb Binding is the most commonly used binding style and
has been there for many years. These bindings are offered in many colours and
in sizes up to 2”. Wire binding, this Loop Wire binding is a popular
binding method. A machine specifically wires binding machine is used to close
the wire binding and makes it round. It gives an elegant look and but is bit
expensive. A plastic strip is place into the holes from the top of the book. Spiral Coil Binding,
this includes winding plastic binding on the edges of the book available in
more than 50 colours making it best for corporate firms to match up with the colours
with report covers or logos. Perfect binding is paperback books type book binding.
It provides good looks and perfect for presentation. Saddle-Stitching:
is a technique of locking loose printed pages with staples the middle of a
folded bundle of papers. Side-stitching is also same technique in which pages
are stapled for about 1/4" from the spine. This is a very cheap method to
join round about 40 to 50 pages but its durability is less and is not advisable
for bigger presentation.
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