Binding Machines
A complete range of binding equipment, including manual and electric punch, adhesive and coil bind machines. We can offer just the right machine to fit your exact requirements as well as your budget.
Plastic Binding:
Plastic binding is a process where plastic material is used to hold the sheets of a document together. It is an inexpensive and durable method of binding.
There are various types of plastic binders available on the market. Plastic comb binders bind documents quickly and economically, making the material lie flat without any bulges. Plastic comb binding makes use of binding supplies of diverse colors and sizes, and also allows you to alter the document at any time. Plastic coil binding machines employ a sturdy yet supple coil to bind the material together. The coil is quickly woven into the punches. The end result is a compact, secure document that looks presentable and professional. On opening, the pages will lie flat.
Wire Binding:
Wire binders (also known as double loop binding machines) come in various types. Most wire binding machines are manually operated and their capacities range from binding 46 pages to almost 250 pages. Wire diameter is an important factor to be considered while selecting the wire binder. A higher wire diameter means higher capacity. Each wire binding machine is designed to bind either one of the below wire types:
3:1 Wire - With this wire, the paper is punched 3 holes per inch, which is 32 holes per standard 11" sheet size. It is available in sizes ranging from 3/16" up to 9/16" in diameter. It has the best appearance of all double loop wire and is recommended for documents up to 125 sheets (20lb paper) thick.
2:1 Wire - Pages are punched with 2 holes per inch or 21 holes per standard 11" sheet size. 2:1 wire is used for binding books that are too large for 3:1 wire and is available in sizes ranging from 5/8" to 1". The wire is more durable and sturdy than 3:1 wire. Recommended for documents 140 to 250 sheets thick (20lb paper).
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