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Wireless Book A3 Binding Machine 420mm Manual Desktop Glue Binding Machine

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Wireless Book A3 Binding Machine 420mm Manual Desktop Glue Binding Machine

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Brand Name :Customized
Model Number :DB-380J
Certification :CE
Place of Origin :China
MOQ :1
Price :Negotiation
Payment Terms :Western Union, T/T, L/C
Supply Ability :500 units per month
Packaging Details :Strong export wooden package
Max. Binding Length :420mm(A3 size)
Max. Binding Thickness :up to 35mm
Max. binding speed :140 books/hour
Wattage :1000w
Dimension :582x560x233mm
Net weight :56.00kgs
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A3 binding machine,420mm manual desktop glue binding machine

High quality binding machine for book

Thermally activated binding
Some of the different types of thermally activated binding include:
Perfect binding is often used, and gives a result similar to paperback books. National Geographic is one example of this type. Paperback or soft cover books are also normally bound using perfect binding. They usually consist of various sections with a cover made from heavier paper, glued together at the spine with a strong glue. The sections are milled in the back and notches are applied into the spine to allow hot glue to penetrate into the spine of the book. The other three sides are then face trimmed. This is what allows the magazine or paperback book to be opened. Mass market paperbacks (pulp paperbacks) are small (16mo size), cheaply made with each sheet fully cut and glued at the spine; these are likely to fall apart or lose sheets after much handling or several years. Trade paperbacks are more sturdily made, with traditional gatherings or sections of bifolios, usually larger, and more expensive. The difference between the two can usually easily be seen by looking for the sections in the top or bottom sides of the book.

High quality binding machine for book

Methods of hardcover binding
There are a number of methods used to bind hardcover books, from them:
Case binding is the most common type of hardcover binding for books. The pages are arranged in signatures and glued together into a "textblock." The textblock is then attached to the cover or "case" which is made of cardboard covered with paper, cloth, vinyl or leather. This is also known as cloth binding, or edition binding.
Oversewing, where the signatures of the book start off as loose pages which are then clamped together. Small vertical holes are punched through the far left-hand edge of each signature, and then the signatures are sewn together with lock-stitches to form the text block. Oversewing is a very strong method of binding and can be done on books up to five inches thick. However, the margins of oversewn books are reduced and the pages will not lie flat when opened

Specifications

Item Manual desktop glue binding machine
Model no DB-380J
Max Binding length 420mm(A3 size)
Max. Binding Thickness Up to 35mm
Glue-melting time about 20 mins.
Wattage 1000W
Materia Metal
Binding speed 140 books/hour
Package size 590x570x240mm
Package weight 65kgs

DB-380J manuel desktop book binding machine

Wireless Book A3 Binding Machine 420mm Manual Desktop Glue Binding Machine

DB-380J manual desktop glue binding machine

High quality binding machine for book

Bookbinding is the process of physically assembling a book from a number of folded or unfolded sheets of paper or other material. It usually involves attaching a book cover to the resulting text-block. Before the computer age, the bookbinding trade involved two divisions. First, there is stationery or vellum binding which deals with making new books intended to be written into, such as accounting ledgers, business journals, and guest log books, along with other general office stationery such as note books, manifold books, portfolios, and etc. Second is letterpress binding which deals with making new books intended to be read from and includes fine binding, library binding, edition binding, and publisher's bindings.A result of the new bindings is a third division dealing with the repair, restoration, and conservation of old used bindings. With the digital age, personal computers have replaced the pen and paper based accounting that used to drive most of the work in stationery binding. Today, modern bookbinding is divided between hand binding by individual craftsmen versus mass-produced bindings by high speed machines in a bindery factory.

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