Five common binding methods
Time:2024-11-29
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1. Saddle stitch
Saddle stitch is a relatively simple form of book binding. Due to poor fastness, it is suitable for periodicals, brochures and other publications with fewer than 32 pages.
Since this binding method is to set the booklet, straddle on the iron frame, in order to wear the iron wire nail, this action is like stepping on the back of a horse, so called "Saddle stitch". At the central spine of the finished product, bind two or three pins or thread the thread like a sewing machine, so that the entire print is fixed.
2.Side stitch
After the printed pages are folded and pasted into a book, the binding method is to use wire, lock wire and other materials to Pierce the stitching edge of the book, and then wrap the cover. The feature is that both even and odd number of pages can be bound. If the book is too thick, it is not easy to flip through and will affect reading, so it is not suitable for thick books.
3.Perfect binding
2.Side stitch
After the printed pages are folded and pasted into a book, the binding method is to use wire, lock wire and other materials to Pierce the stitching edge of the book, and then wrap the cover. The feature is that both even and odd number of pages can be bound. If the book is too thick, it is not easy to flip through and will affect reading, so it is not suitable for thick books.
3.Perfect binding
Binding method in which pages are cut on one side of the staple and then glued to the spine to secure the cover.
Perfect binding is a more common form of binding. It is suitable for thicker books, and the number of pages can not be a multiple of four, but it is difficult to open the page, and it is not easy to cross the page puzzle.
4.Section sewn
The book thread is stitched together and then glued, which is one step more than the perfect binding. The advantage is that it is not easy to drop pages, it is also easy to carry out cross-page puzzles, and the binding is also more stable, but the cost is higher. Hardcover books are often bound in this way.
5.Loose-leaf binding
It is a binding method that does not stick between each single page. Generally used for calendars, photo albums, notebooks, etc.
Different binding methods of books will affect the reading effect, such as too thick books do not apply flat binding method, so if you need help in printing and publishing, please contact us.
4.Section sewn
The book thread is stitched together and then glued, which is one step more than the perfect binding. The advantage is that it is not easy to drop pages, it is also easy to carry out cross-page puzzles, and the binding is also more stable, but the cost is higher. Hardcover books are often bound in this way.
5.Loose-leaf binding
It is a binding method that does not stick between each single page. Generally used for calendars, photo albums, notebooks, etc.
Different binding methods of books will affect the reading effect, such as too thick books do not apply flat binding method, so if you need help in printing and publishing, please contact us.