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Perfect binding is one of the most widely used methods of professional binding of books. This is the way soft-back books are created. The machine has a clamp that takes paper ready to be bound. Once the paper is secured in the machine, it slides the paper over a glue roller that applies glue to the spine. This is the only step required if you are creating pads of paper. If you wish to bind a book and ad a cover, a nipper clamp is used to bring the cover up to the glued spine, where it is crimped into place. The end result is a professionally bound document with a soft-back cover. The book is solid and papers are permanently bound.
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Thermal binding allows you to create professional documents quickly and easily. These machines use pre-made binding covers that have glue pre-applied in the spine. Before binding, paper is placed in the pre-made cover. The cover is placed in the thermal binding where the spine is heated. While the spine is heated, the glue melts and sticks to the paper. The end result is a professionally bound document that has papers firmly secured in the cover. This method of binding is widely used for reports and proposals.
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