Binders are perfect presentation solutions. They organize loose papers and help give a more professional impression for presentations. They have been around since the later half of 19th century. However, since 1954 the American thermoplastic industry pioneered manufacturing and custom printing of these loose-leaf products.
Binders are available in a gamut of types, styles, sizes, colors and capacities. You can pick and choose the one that best suits your requirements. Add to it state-of-the-art screen printing and you can get your Binder personalized with your name, corporate logo or anything else.
Different types of Binders use different binding methods. There are Binders that have binding types like coil bind, comb bind, velo bind, wire bind and ring bind. Then there are binding methods like element binding, thermal binding, tape binding and channel binding.
Element binding employs the usage of a binding element in combination with a whole pattern on a document. The most common types of element binding are wire, plastic comb, and plastic coil. The pitch of binding means the number of holes per inch. The wire binding has a pitch of 3:1 and 2:1 whereas the coil binding has a pitch of 4:1.
In thermal binding heated glue is used to fasten the document to a cover. It produces a “wrap-around” look that appears like a library-quality bound book. Thermal binding uses a cover with a strip of glue on the inside of the spine, and a piece of equipment that heats the glue around the document.
Tape binding uses a heated glue to execute binding just like the thermal binding process. However, the glue is present on a long strip that looks like a tape. These strips wrap around the spine of a document. They are then heated to activate the glue and bind the document.
There are several types of Binders available in the market. To name a few, there are 3-ring Binders, leather Binders, wire Binders, coil Binders, comb Binders and of course custom Binders. Generally, Binders are available in standard sizes. However, if you want Binders with a size customized especially for you, this is where custom Binders will come into the picture. You can get them personalized by imprinting a corporate logo, your name, company name, specific color, theme or picture or just about anything.
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