Choosing a Binding System - Six Reasons to Choose Spiral Coil Binding

Choosing the right binding system to fit the needs of your organization can be a very difficult task. There are almost a dozen different binding styles available on the market all with their individual strengths. However, one of the most popular styles available today is spiral coil binding and it is growing in popularity every year. This article provides six reasons why companies choose spiral-coil for their reports, presentations and proposals.

1. Flexibility: Coil binding is literally the most flexible binding system available on the market. The flexibility and ability for the elements to remember their shape make it an ideal solution for documents that will be frequently handled or sent through the mail. Wire elements can become deformed and plastic comb elements can crack or break if bent or crushed. Documents bound with colorcoil elements do not have either of these problems.

2. Rotation: Spiral bound documents allow users to lay documents completely flat on a table or rotate pages 360 degrees for easy copying and note taking. This feature makes this binding style a popular choice for binding notebooks, calendars and training manuals.

3. Color Choices: Coil spines are sometimes called "color coil" because of the variety of available colors. Spiral coils are currently available in more than sixty colors making it possible to match coil to almost any company logo or color scheme. The huge variety of specialty colors makes this binding style a popular choice for graphic designers, schools and for scrapbooking.

4. Length: Coil is one of the only binding options available in custom lengths without incurring significant costs. Both plastic combs and twin loop wire are available in longer or shorter lengths. However, these options have to be custom made and cost significantly more than standard elements. Spiral coil can be ordered in longer or shorter lengths without incurring custom order charges. In fact the cost per inch for custom sizes does not generally change when ordering custom lengths.

5. Available Sizes: Coil-binding spines are available in sizes ranging from 6mm up to 50mm. This means that you can bind documents that are as small as a few pages and for documents up to 450 pages thick. Although all of these sizes are available, it is important to note that large size spines are somewhat difficult to work with (picture trying to put a slinky on the edge of a book). Elements that are less than 1 inch thick are much easier to use.

6. Cost: Spiral coil binding elements tend to be inexpensive. This is especially true of smaller diameter coils which start at less than five cents per spine. Specialty colors of spiral coil can sometime cost a little bit more than the standard colors. Still, the cost per book for spiral binding is one of the lowest of all available binding styles.

Together, these six points provide a compelling case for choosing spiral coil binding to assemble your documents, reports, presentations and proposals. If you are looking for a binding system or are exploring the different binding styles available on the market, colorcoil binding is certainly worth taking a look at. Check it out for yourself today.




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