Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Binding Methods
- Saddle-wire Stitching
- The simplest method of binding
- by stapling the pages
through the fold
- Brochures, weekly
magazines and
comics
- Advantages
- Ideal for signature
feed processes
- Printed materials
can be laid flat to
read.
- Relatively inexpensive
when produced
commercially
- Disadvantages
- Lower quality visual
appearance
- Not durable as centre
pages can easily fall
apart
- Side-wire Stitching
- staples are passed through
the side of the document
close to the spine
- Many modern photocopiers
can collate and staple
documents
- Information booklets,
revision materials
- Advantages
- Used when document
is too thick for
saddle-wire stitching
- Relatively inexpensive
when produced
commercially
- Ideal for binding multiples of single
sheets of paper without folds
- Disadvantages
- Lower-quality visual appearance
- Cannot lay printed materials flat to
read as it causes damage to spine
- Spiral and Comb binding
- Pages are punched through with a series of holes along the spine. A spiralling steel or plastic band
is inserted through the holes to hold the sheets together
- Business reports and Documents
- Advantages
- Relatively inexpensive when
produced commercially
- Ideal for binding multiples of single
sheets of paper without folds
- Fairly good quality visual appearance
- Printed materials can be
laid flat to read
- Disadvantages
- Not durable as document can easily
fall apart or tear down perforations
- Perfect binding
- Pages are held together and
fixed by the cover by means of a
flexible adhesive
- Paperback books, glossy monthly
magazines, catalogue
- Advantages
- Better presentation an visual
appeal with printable spine rather
than staples
- Better quality - puts all the pages or signatures together, roughens and flattens
the edge, then a flexible adhesive attaches the paper cover to the spine
- Glued spine provides longevity for a
monthly magazine
- Disadvantages
- Expensive commercial process
- Hand-bound or Case-bound
- Usually combines sewing and
glueing to create the most durable
method of commercial binding
- Hardback books, quality
presentations (school yearbooks)
- Advantages
- Stiff board is used on the
cover to protect the pages
- High quality, professional
binding method
- Extremely durable
- Disadvantages
- Very expensive
commercial
process