Description
Perfect and hard binding involve sheets being securely glued to a title cover using thermal adhesive glue, resulting in a squared-off spine. Perfect binding features a cardstock title, while hard binding utilizes thick cardboard.
Wire-o, spiral, and loop binding utilize flexible plastic or metallic wire loops or rings, allowing for 360-degree page turning. Spiral binding offers durability, while wire-o binding exudes a formal and professional appearance.
Saddle binding involves stapling the folded book, making it the most cost-effective option suitable for a wide range of sheet quantities.
Saddle binding typically accommodates 4 to 85 pages, while perfect and hard binding are feasible for sets of at least 30 pages.
Choose the binding method that best suits your needs, ensuring your printed materials are secure and visually appealing.