Wire-O books
A concealed Wire-O bind features a binding that is covered (the spine has printing on it for viewing when on a shelf). This type of binding allows the pages to be laid perfectly flat—this is a major advantage for books like cookbooks, journals or instructional books.
Wire-O is a general term used to indicate different binding styles in which the cover and text pages are not sewn, but rather held together by a metal or plastic wire-O,Spiral. There are several options for dressing up a Wire-O binding. You can have a semi-concealed Wire-O binding that provides a printable spine, it will help you smoothly reading when you open up the book. Spiral binding has the lay-flat advantages of Wire-O, but its architecture is slightly different. As with Wire-O, the book block is punched with a series of small holes. A coil binding then is screwed into those holes from one end of the block to the other. You can use plastic or metal spiral.
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Wire-O books



Wire binding
Wire binding is the type of binding that is used for books that will be viewed or read in an office or home type environment. The binding involves the use of a "C" shaped wire spine that is squeezed into a round shape using a wire closing device. Double wire binding
has a nice look, allows books to have smooth crossover and is affordable in many colors. This binding is great for annual reports, owners manuals. Wire bound books are made of individual sheets, each punched with a line of round or square holes on the binding edge. This type of binding uses either a 3:1 pitch hole pattern with three holes per inch or a 2:1 pitch hole pattern with two holes per inch. The three to one hole pattern is used for smaller books that are up to 9/16" in diameter while the 2:1 pattern is normally used for larger books as the holes are slightly bigger to accommodate slightly thicker, stronger wire. Once punched, the back cover is then placed on to the front cover ready for the wire binding elements to be inserted. The wire is then placed through the holes. The next step involves the binder holding the book by its pages and inserting the wire into a "closer" which is basically a vise that crimps the wire closed and into its round shape. The back page can then be turned back to its correct position, thus hiding the spine of the book |
Wire-O books detail
HardCover Book binding |
- Minimum Order Quantity: 500 Piece/Pieces
- Package: standard or custom packing
- Delivery Time: 4 to 7 days
- Supply Ability: 600000 Piece/Pieces per Month
- Printing: full colors
- Binding: sewn-glued binding, saddle stitching, hard cover
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