Mechanical Binding

Mechanical binding is the most basic form of binding, and includes binding types such as comb bindings and spiral bindings.  These binding vary in nature as they either have slits drilled or holes punched.

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FAQ

Most frequent questions and answers

Mechanical binding, also known as spiral binding or coil binding, involves threading a continuous plastic or metal coil through evenly spaced holes along the edge of the document. Unlike traditional binding methods such as saddle stitching or perfect binding, which use staples or glue, mechanical binding allows the document to lay completely flat when opened and offers 360-degree rotation for easy page turning. This makes it an ideal choice for documents that require frequent reference or those that need to lay flat for reading or photocopying.

Mechanical binding is suitable for a wide range of documents, including reports, presentations, manuals, cookbooks, planners, and training materials. It is particularly well-suited for documents that require frequent handling or those that need to lay flat for easy reference, such as instructional manuals, reference guides, and workbooks. Mechanical binding accommodates various paper sizes and thicknesses, making it a versatile option for both small and large projects.

Yes, mechanical binding offers flexibility in terms of coil color and size to match your preferences and project requirements. You can choose from a variety of coil colors, including black, white, silver, or custom colors to complement your document’s design or branding. Additionally, coils are available in different diameters to accommodate various document thicknesses, ensuring a secure and professional binding solution. Our team can assist you in selecting the right coil color and size to achieve the desired look and functionality for your bound documents.