Thermal,Wire or Spiral ... which is best for your document binding needs?
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- Oct 31,2017
Thermal,Wire or Spiral ...
which is best
for your document binding needs?
Thermal Binding
Coverbind’s thermal binding solutions deliver the fastest turnaround time available and the most professional impression possible.
By combining our efficient, patented thermal binding technology and superior-quality document covers, Coverbind helps you create flawless, bound documents, reports, presentations and more in just a few simple steps.
THERMAL BINDING ADVANTAGES
It’s fast! Bind up to 30 documents in one minute
It’s strong! Thermal binding heats a glue strip in the document cover which then forms a secure bond with your interior pages.
Add and remove pages by reheating the spine
Create the most elegant and professional presentations and documents with our extensive line of document covers
Visit our How To page to learn how to use Coverbind’s Thermal Binding Machines and find which is best for you.
Wire Binding
The wire binding process requires holes to be punched in your document pages. Then, the pages are bound together with a c-shaped wire which is closed using a wire binding machine. Wire binding works well presentations including: quotations, brochures with multiple pages, calendars, manuals, booklets, reports and large format presentations.
WIRE BINDING ADVANTAGES
Document pages can open 360 degrees or lay completely flat
Inexpensive and fast
Spiral Binding
The spiral binding process also requires holes to be punched in your document pages. Then, the pages are bound together with a plastic spiral which is coiled through the holes using a spiral binding machine. This economical binding is built to withstand significant use. Often used to bind manuals or menus.
SPIRAL BINDING ADVANTAGES
Document pages can open 360 degrees or lay completely flat
Inexpensive