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Different types of book binding

one of the most important decisions you need to make when designing a book is to do with the book binding. There are several types of book binding and the choice of which one to use will depend on the following.<br>

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Different types of book binding

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  1. Different Types of Book Binding

  2. one of the most important decisions you need to make when designing a book is to do with the book binding. There are several types of book binding and the choice of which one to use will depend on the following.

  3. Here is a list of the most commonly used types of book binding. Tape Binding: Tape binding is a method that uses a thermoplastic strip of glue to bind the pages together. The glue strip is wrapped around one edge of the book block, extending to about a half-inch to an inch on the back and front sheets, and it is then heated with the use of a tape binding machine. The material becomes bound once the glue has cooled.

  4. Coil Binding :When producing, a coil bound book the inside pages are sandwiched between two sheets of card. Holes are punched into the spine edge of the book, before a plastic coil is threaded and twisted through the holes to form the binding. In Short: A plastic coil is wound through both covers and every page to bind the book together.

  5. Why Choose Staple Bound? Books can be opened 360 degrees and be placed flat on a surface. Coils are incredibly durable, making them perfect for books that will be used frequently. Works brilliantly for books of all sizes. Perfect For: Staff handbooks and training manuals. Recipe and cookery books. Staff and student diaries.      

  6. Hard Cover Binding :Hardcover bookbinding uses a bind that consists of a hard exterior cover. These hard covers are typically covered with leather, textured paper, cloth, or a similar material. The hard cover can be attached to the text-block through the use of adhesive strips or sewing. A variation of hard binding, known as quarter binding, involves a spine made of different material from the front or back panels of the book.

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