The importance of binding, at the end of a complete and accurate writing and printing job, represents the moment of definition for any composition which, in any case, has cost time and effort and, therefore, the result must be worthy of so much work. Let's see What are the best systems for binding a pantry?, be it a thesis, an information brochure or a book.
Among the simplest methods, let's consider binding via staple: This is a fixing method suitable for minimal binding, generally using of 3 staples along the central divider of a bundle of papers, which are folded and inserted into each other, after, obviously, they have been printed with this logic. The result is a good binding for handouts, for example, commercial, or to be kept privately, without pretensions of too much elegance, but which is still excellent and economical for brochures with a number of pages not exceeding 50.
even the metal spiral binder It is another simple and inexpensive method, undoubtedly more aesthetically visible. It happens by inserting the spiral into the previously perforated sheets in the margin, in order to join them so that you can turn the pages in a practical way, without ruining them, with a 360° opening of the publication. It can also be used with a very resistant paper weight, even with cardboard that can represent the cover. Perfect for diaries, calendars and product sheets.
Among the types of packaging for brochures, catalogues and handouts in general, we would also like to mention ring binding, thanks to which publications can be fully open, to allow the temporary extraction of one or more sheets, keeping in mind that it does not represent a definitive binding but, rather, a system subject to frequent modifications and, therefore, to wear and tear, deteriorating over time.
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The typology of is excellent, however. paperback, the ideal binding for books, normally used for publications over 2 mm thick. The effect is highly professional, and the realization is definitive, even if, as we can imagine when talking about books, it does not allow them to be completely opened. Yes distinguishes between milled or threaded:
The milling is suitable for printed with more than 32 pages, and is created by joining the pages to the cover and back, obviously of a more rigid nature, using an elastic glue, and with the addition of a trim called milling itself, which can also be furrowed on the back, in which case we can talk about fretting.
The system “threaded” However, it does not have milling, but the pages are sewn with a thread, which can be made of cotton, linen, hemp or even synthetic, giving a touch of craftsmanship to the publication, and only later are they glued together. In both cases, The penetration of the glue depends on the choice of paper: the lighter it is, the more effectively the glue will be able to penetrate between the pages, although, even in more complex and less economical publications, it is feasible on any weight.
Infine, per a strictly commercial binding, simply called “comb”, can be used the velobind method, for which plastic supports with 4 or more teeth are used, to package up to 200 sheets with the help of special binding machines. The publications bound in this way become permanent, since it is not possible to remove the support without ruining the work, which is therefore hermetically sealed, also preventing the possibility, for example, of making photocopies of the pages.





