4:1 Pitch Encapsulation Metal Coil Binding Spines For Hardcover Calendar
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1'' 25.4mm 4:1 pitch bundled coil spine for hardcover notebook calendar Office Supplies Metal Wire Binding CoilSpiral binding plastic coils are one of the most popular traditional binding methods available. They consist of a continuous spiraled coil that is made of durable and flexible plastic and is rolled into holes along a binding edge. Spiral binding coils offer a modern bookbinding alternative when compared to traditional plastic comb spines, while still being affordable and easy to use. Another benefit of spiral binding coils over many other binding methods is that coil-bound books have the ability to flip pages completely around a full 360 degrees without damaging the contents, so they can lay flat and stay flat. This allows your book pages to flip all the way around from front to back for easy readability. The spines also bounce-back to their original shape, even after heavy use and bending.
Pros and Cons of Spiral Binding
How do I choose a spiral coil?
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1) Choose a Coil Size (Diameter) ?Now choose your coil size (diameter) for your document. You can use the coil bind capacity chart below to help choose the best size based on your stack thickness or your sheet capacity. Just note that the sheet capacity was calculated using sheets (not pages) that were all 20 lb. bond copy paper, without any covers; this means it can vary significantly depending on the stock you are using, which is why we recommend the stack thickness method instead. And remember: having a coil that is slightly too large is better than having a coil that is too small; a small coil won't allow pages to flip smoothly and can pinch them, tear more easily. So if you are between sizes, we recommend you size-up.
If you want an alternative solution to choose the best size, you can utilize this general rule of thumb:
2) Select the coil spacing ?
For example, in the United States, the standard pitch for helical coils is 4:1. The 4:1 pitch bundled coil spine is by far the most popular, with approximately 98% of customers ordering the 4:1 pitch screw binder. 5:1 is a special pitch made primarily for print shops that have specialized equipment for punching patterns and users who may have machines made in other countries where 5:1 pitch is more common. Some more specialized machines will have other coil hole patterns such as 3:1, 2.5:1 or even 2.231mm. Before buying a screw binder, you'll want to check the compatibility of your screw binder, but keep in mind that most machines are 4:1.
3) Choose a Coil Color ?Stock colors for most sizes and spacings include black, white, clear, royal blue, navy blue, red and silver. The colors are solid and uncoated, so they stay even with heavy use and scratching. Black coils are the most popular choice, with white and clear a close second. Maroons and navy blues are popular choices for professional agencies because they often match corporate branding. Red and royal blue are brighter and more vibrant than other colors and are therefore more common in schools and other organizations that require brighter coil bindings.
We also have a large selection of special order colors that
can be used to make your spines. Below are some of the most popular
more unique colors.
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