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A4 High End Notebook 25.4mm Metal Spiral Binding Coil

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1'' 25.4mm A4 Size Metal Spiral Binding Coil For High End Notebook


   Company Profile.pdf
 

Office Supplies Metal Wire Binding Coil

Spiral 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.

 

 

How do I choose a spiral coil?


We are a factory, you can contact me at any time to customize the binding coil that suits you, we provide a variety of binding coil sizes, if you are not sure about your size, not sure about the spacing? Here are the steps on how to choose the binding coil you need to bu

Inside DiameterWire Diameter (mm)Max Thickness (mm)Pitch
1/4'' (6.4mm)1.273.46
5/16'' (7.9mm)1.274.96
3/8'' (9.5mm)1.576.56
7/16'' (11.1mm)1.578.16
1/2'' (12.7mm)1.789.76
9/16'' (14.3mm)1.7811.36 or 8
5/8'' (15.9mm)1.7812.96 or 8
3/4'' (19.1mm)1.9115.16 or 8
7/8'' (22.2mm)2.2918.26 or 8
1'' (25.4mm)2.2920.46 or 8
1-1/8'' (28.6mm)2.2923.66 or 8
1-1/4'' (31.8mm)2.2925.86 or 8
1-3/8'' (34.9mm)2.7929.26 or 8
1-1/2'' (38.1mm)2.7932.16 or 8
1-3/4'' (44.5mm)2.79386 or 8
2'' (50.8mm)2.7942.86 or 8

 

 

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:

  1. Take the pages and covers being bound and lay the stack flat on a table.
  2. Measure the thickness of the stack, but don’t press down; let it lay naturally loose.
  3. Add 1/8" to the stack thickness - that will be the size of the binding coil recommended for your document thickness.

 

2) Choose a Coil Pitch ?


Spacing refers to the number of holes per inch or the spacing of holes. It's reflected in a ratio that includes the number of holes, a punctuation colon, and then an inch measurement. For example: 4:1. This ratio is read aloud/pronounced "four to one" and means 4 holes per 1 inch of length.

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 with specialized equipment for punching and for users who may have machines made in certain 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) If still not clear?

 

  • If you are still not sure how to choose the appropriate size, spacing and length, please contact us (luo@sudidg.com WhatsAPP+86-17722306989)
  • We are a factory without middlemen, so you don't have to worry about the price. The quality can only be shipped after passing the strict inspection of the internal quality inspection department, and each of our products has passed the environmental protection certification, please rest assured to buy.

 

How do I bind a document using spiral coil binding?

  1. Select the proper size of color coil binding element
    • As with other coil binding styles, your provider of coil bindings should be able to give you suggestions for the appropriate size of coil binding to match your document.
    • It is important to not use a coil binding that is too small for your document as production time, appearance, and the functionality of the document will be greatly affected.
    • Appearance is always a good indicator of the fit of the coil binding.
    • Coil binding is also available in a variety of pitches; make sure to match your coil binding to your punch.
      • Most common pitch for coil binding is 4:1 (or 4 holes per inch)
      • Also available is 5:1 and 6mm, 3:1 is a much less common size

 

  1. Starting the Color Coil Binding
    • Many coil binding machines have a spine forming channel, this is a useful feature to help create the contours of the coil binding and aid in the initial insertion of the coil binding
    • Begin to spin the coil binding onto the punched document by hand. It is a good idea to spin the coil binding on at least an inch.
    • After the coil binding is started, hold the coil binding by the rubber rollers. Apply gentle pressure to the coil binding against the roller.
  2. Crimping the coil binding element
    • When the coil binding is spun onto the document, the excess coil binding needs to be cut and crimped using coil binding cut and crimp pliers.
    • When using the cut/crimp pliers, always use them in your right hand with your thumb next to the red dot.
    • Make sure that the prongs on the cut/crimp pliers are in contact with the coil binding and squeeze.
    • This will cut of the excess coil binding and fold the coil binding over to keep it from uncoiling.

 

 

Trouble shooting:

 

  • Coil binding not inserting into document
    • Make sure that the pitch of the coil binding matches the pitch of the holes.
    • Coil binding too small for document.
    • Large diameter coil bindings (such as 1 ¼” and above) are difficult to insert in the best of conditions. Try an oval hole punch.
  • Coil binding not folding over when cut
    • Make sure that the coil bindings are in your right hand with the dot facing up. If not, the pliers will cut and crimp the section of coil binding that you want to cut off!
    • Make sure that both of the prongs of the cut/crimp pliers make contact with the coil binding. This can be somewhat difficult on 6mm and 7mm coil bindings due to the small diameter.
Notes and suggestions:

 

  • Auto cutter/crimpers are available in single or double configurations. They can be tedious to set up, but save a lot of time for longer production runs.
  • If possible, do not use coil bindings for documents over 1 ¼” thick. The document does not function the way that coil binding is intended to. The increased thickness of the coil binding and the weight of the book cause the pages not turn as freely.
  • Another common configuration of a coil binding inserter is a wheel. The wheel can be faster for experienced users, but it is more difficult to learn. Smaller volume users typically have more success with the roller style of inserter.
  • Coil binding is sold by the inch, so it is possible to get coil binding in 9” lengths for top spines and eliminate waste, or 18” lengths for 11 x 17 documents. Coil binding is the best method of binding when you have non-standard spine size needs.
  • Coil binding is available in over 60 colors, by far the most of any binding style.



Advantage :


1. Factory supply with competive price ;
2. Wide range of color choice ;
3. Pre-cutting service for free ;
4. Widely used in various kinds of booking binding ;
5. Fast delivery .


 
Why choose us?


1. Short production time:Our company have established the strong partner-ship with over 100 factories and We have our own factory.
2. Reasonable prices and High quality:Quality and prices are our focus because we know what you will care at most.
3. Satisfactory after-sales service: Middle time production report with photos will be sent to you and also reconfirm accomplished date. We will establish close contact with you.Any problem you will get reply at the first time.
4. Free samples: Free samples available at any time.
You can get competitive prices from us because we possess big manufacturing relationship in China.

 

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