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Thermal Binding  Machines

 

 
What is Thermal Binding?

Thermal Binding is fundamentally different in the method in which binding is executed. It is unlike any other type of binding you may be familiar with. Thermal binding is basically, A method of securing loose printed pages with a strip of tape or plastic strips fused with heat is known as thermal binding. Thermal binding allows documents to lay flat when opened, is sturdy, and neat.

How Does it work?

Thermal binding is a simple concept. The thermal binding machines use pre-glued spines. You apply the paper into the pre-glued spine and place it in the pre-heated holding tray on the machine. The machine heats the glue up. After the glue cools off you have a well bound document.

Although the pre-glued spines are a more expensive than other methods of binding, they provide a professional bound document for the low volume user
.  Do remember the most important aspect of thermal binding is the THERMAL BINDING COVER.

 Steps

1) We shall use a binding cover and place your freshly printed documents in this cover

2) Next place the booklet with the papers inside it into the thermal binding machine and press the button that will heat the machine up

3) The glue from the spine will melt and bind your papers together and your done! No punching, no sweat , no tension! Easy thermal binding every time.

Video

Here is a video demonstration on how a plastic comb binding machine works.

 

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