What Are the Advantages of plastic coil?

30 Dec.,2024

 

Plastic Coil Binding - what is it and what are the pros and cons?

Plastic coil binding, also known as Koil binding, plastikoil binding, spiral binding, plastic spirals and other various names, is an innovative and fast binding method that has never really taken off in the UK. Why? We&#;re not sure, as its advantages over plastic comb binding and wire binding are numerous and it is a clever, well designed system that has greater durability and colour options than other methods. Here we break down a few myths and look at the pros and cons of such a system.

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What is plastic coil binding?

Plastic coil binding has existed since the s, starting in a small way in the USA and quickly finding a new market for this interesting plastic product instead of the traditional wire bindings. The new plastic spiral binding meant books could open 360degrees, lay flat and, with improvements in materials over the years, the plastic spirals were virtually indestructible, didn&#;t mind being crushed or pulled and were available in literally hundreds of colours. You can view our stocked range here in the basic colours, all others are available to order.

The advantages of plastic coil binding are well worth listing:

  1. Unlimited colours! The plastic material can be matched to any company brand colour, with 36 regular colours stocked and almost any colour, including Pantone matches, available to order. Transparent coils are extremely popular, giving a modern twist to any document.
  2. Plastic coils are extremely durable and hard-wearing. The springy tough plastic used means that coils can be pulled, stretched, stamped on and still spring back into perfect shape. This contrasts with traditional wire binding, where the wire can easily be crushed out of shape or even pulled out of the binding, rendering the document useless.
  3. Children safe. Plastic binding is widely used in schools, hospitals and play centres where the sharp ends of wire binding represent a real safety hazard. The plastic and closed crimped ends of coil binding mean that coil bound books are safe for even very small children.
  4. Long lasting. Plastic coil just goes on and on! We have old manuals and books bound with plastic coil many years ago and they are still as bright and strong now as they were originally. With plastic comb binding you can expect to see the combs crack and go brittle after as little as 5 years, with constant use they can break down much quicker.
  5. Once your document is bound with plastic coil the ends are crimped and no pages can be added or changed without redoing the full binding. Traditional plastic comb binding is the opposite, pages can be pulled out, added or reordered just by pulling on the binding. Horses for courses, but when your document needs simple security coil binding wins every time.

Are there any cons to plastic coil binding? Um&#; we&#;re not aware of many! We address a few common questions about drawbacks below and hope we make a few of them clear.

  1. Price &#; are they more expensive than wire binding? The short answer is no. Plastic coil in standard stocked colours (black, white, transparent) is cheaper than Renz binding wires. If you are used to buying wires in bulk in our trade packs of 250 then coil may be more expensive, depending on the size. Coils are more expensive than plastic comb binding for the simple reason you are getting a far betting binding product!
  2. Too simple. Amazingly we have had customers ask us if coil binding is too simple to be true &#; whether there is some catch in price or method. There isn&#;t &#; it is a tried and tested system that has been around for decades and works every time.
  3. Does it take ages to bind? No, pretty much exactly the same as wire or comb binding. You still need to punch your document then the coil is fed into the document via spinning rollers. One the coil is in the document the ends of the coil are &#;crimped&#; (just squashed with special crimping pliers). Your document is then finished and secure.
  4. I&#;ll have to buy new equipment and all the cost of setting up a new system. Yes, this is true. However, if your equipment for wire binding is coming to the end of its lifespan and you are considering replacing it then it would not cost any more to put coil in instead. It&#;s always worth considering the pros and cons of different binding systems just to see what is available. If unsure, we can help, we have been selling many different binding systems for over 20 years and have long experience in what works best.

What machinery will I need?

Coil binding machines are based on the same principles as wire binding or comb binding &#; 1. Punching. 2. Inserting. 3. Closing (or crimping in case of coil).

You will need to buy a punch that is suitable or coil, or if you have an automated punching line then you can simply just add a die for coil punching. The insertion is often part of a punching machine, rollers spin the coil into the punched document then finally you need to crimp each end of the coil to finish the document.

There are many machines and systems available, if you are unsure of what will work best for you call us and we can talk you through the options. Remember that Presco is always happy to do no-obligation quotations or send you full information on the range of systems available.

Summary

We think coil is great &#; we really do! When we introduced it into our range in we were told that it wouldn&#;t sell. Well, it has done &#; certainly not in the huge quantities that we think it deserves but we will keep spreading the word about the advantages of coil binding and hopefully many  others will agree with us about all that it has to offer! View Presco&#;s range of consumables for plastic coil here.

Why Should You Use Plastic Coil Book Bindings

Why Should You Use Plastic Coil Book Bindings

Ann O'Brien

December 12,

Writing a book is more than just delivering a great story or manuscript full of researched content to the reader. Authors who self-publish have a lot of freedom in deciding their books&#; final look and feel.

One of those choices involves how to bind their book; for some writers, plastic coil books are the right choice. Let&#;s take a look at everything you need to know about plastic coil book printing, also called spiral bound, so you can create a beautiful one for your next project.

Other Types of Bindings

Self-publishing authors have three other options for binding their books &#; perfect bound, Saddle Stitch, and Wire-O. Each binding method works best for specific types of books, so before choosing Plastic Coil binding over other types, make sure that it is the right one for your job.

Perfect Bound: Books that need a spine should be created in the Perfect bound style. This type of binding has a traditional book appearance because a strong adhesive is used to bind the pages together and then the spine and cover to the pages. As a result, these books cannot be laid open completely flat. In addition, books with Perfect binding are not meant for heavy, repeated use and are not easy to write in or on.

Saddle Stitch: Perfect for shorter pamphlets or even calendars, Saddle Stitch binding is made with heavy staples. Books constructed with Saddle Stitch cannot open flat, just like Perfect bound books, and these books have a more informal appearance that Perfect bound books.

Wire-O: Similar to Plastic Coil books, Wire-O binding utilizes a strong wire to bind books through a series of holes punched in the margin. Wire-O binding is more appropriate for adult-use books, but these books can lay flat and so they are good for books that need to be written in or viewed one page at a time.

When Is Plastic Coil Book Printing the Best Choice?

A book that is made with a Plastic Coil book binding will have a similar look to a book made with Wire-O binding, but it will have a few distinct advantages over books bound with wire.

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1. Books made with Plastic Coil have a highly flexible appearance. Coils can be made in a variety of colors and sizes making them perfect for all kinds of uses.

2. Safe for little fingers and easy to manipulate, spiral books are good for all ages to use.

Some of the most common uses for plastic coil book printing are:

  • Calendars
  • Catalogs
  • Cookbooks
  • Directories
  • Educational Materials
  • Journals or Diaries
  • Marketing and Promotions
  • Planners
  • Religious Materials
  • Training Manuals
  • Workbooks

Plastic Coil Book Printing

Creating a book with a spiral binding is easy when you follow a few key tips that will make your book look beautiful while being functional for your needs. First you must consider the purpose of your book before getting started.

The Purpose Determines the Format

Before you begin creating your plastic coil book, think about how you expect it to be used. Knowing what your readers will need helps you to use the best format to include all of the necessary useful pieces that will make your book functional while still looking good.

  • Will there be more pictures than words? If the focus is mostly visual, then plan to dedicate extra efforts toward making the graphics or photos look great.
  • Will users write in it? If they will, then plan to provide plenty of blank (white) space for notations.
  • What age group is the intended user? Choose font size and colors according to what will appeal most to your target demographic.
  • What kind of information needs to be included? Think about how the organization of the book will help the reader find what they need through tools like bullet points, at-a-glance areas, a table of contents, or an Index.

Add Visual Appeal

True for all books, but especially so for mostly visual books, including high-resolution photographs is the best way to make sure your book&#;s pictures will be crisp and clear and in focus. While photos on a smartphone or even your computer screen may look great, they may be as low resolution as 72 dpi.

For your spiral book, only use pictures of at least 300 dpi (dots per inch) to ensure that they will look good. High-quality photos and graphics look professional and can turn your book into a showpiece that you will be proud of.

Length (Doesn&#;t) Matter

One of the big benefits of using Plastic Coil is that this binding works well with any length of a book. Perfect bound books have to be at least 16 pages in length, Saddle Stitch must be at least 8 pages in length but no more than 80 pages total. But Plastic Coil books can have as few or as many pages as your project requires even up to hundreds.

Paper Choices for Spiral Bound Books

If users will need to write in your books, like with planners, workbooks or calendars, then consider using uncoated paper for the inside pages. Coated or laminated pages will be more durable for books that will have high or repeated use like children&#;s books, training manuals, or cookbooks.

Match the Look to the Book

A fun feature of plastic coil books is their versatility. The coils can be produced in a rainbow of colors so you can match them to the color scheme of your book or choose to make your book stand out from the rest with a bright hue or blend in with a neutral choice.

Cover Story

The fresh look of the spiral binding is complemented by an eye-catching cover. Create a cover that instantly tells the reader what kind of book is inside as well as includes critical information clearly. The title and any subtitle should take top billing while the author&#;s name or any description of the contents are visible and in easy-to-read fonts as well.

If your book will be sold in retail or online outlets, consider getting an ISBN number prior to publication so you can include it on the cover to assist in the selling process. Not sure what to include on your cover or how to make your book&#;s first look snag the attention of the right readers? Work with an expert designer to get it just right.

Special Concerns with Plastic Coil Book Printing

With the unique structure of this type of binding, authors should pay special attention to two specific areas when creating a book.

1 Two-Page Spreads: One of the challenges with Plastic Coil binding is how it affects pictures or graphics that are comprised of two, side-by-side pages. Pictures or graphics spread across two pages will not look the same in spiral books as they would in Perfect bound or even Saddle Stitch books.

Because of the coils and the holes that are used to hold them, additional gaps are present between the two open pages that may cause a two-page picture or graphic to look odd. Two-page borders are also affected by this extra spacing necessary for this type of binding so it is best to not use these types of visuals in a plastic coil book if possible.

2 Gutter Margin Increase: Because of the binding materials, books with coils will need to be formatted with an increased inside margin, also called the gutter. Margins around the three sides of the book not being bound are typically ½&#; in width but the gutter margin should be at least ¾&#; to allow for the coil hole punching as well as the binding material.

Formatting Help

An easy way to make sure your book&#;s formatting is just right is to use a free template to help you set up all of the critical parts of your book including getting the gutter and other margins just right for a spiral bound book. With plenty of online templates available, authors can choose one that best fits their book&#;s genre and usually can adapt it to fit their specific needs, as well.

Getting Started with Your Plastic Coil Book Printing

The final step in making your plastic coil book look amazing is to partner with a printing company. Authors should always work with a trusted printing company like Publishing Xpress to be sure that the published book looks exactly how the author imagines it will be.

Publishing Xpress has been helping authors for decades turn their plastic coil book manuscripts into gorgeous printed books. Publishing Xpress can guide the novice or even the seasoned writer through the simple process of taking their book from concept to publication.