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The pre-manufactured binder is an economical solution for
standard binder quantities up to 100 to 200 pieces. If you poke around enough, you can find a 1” view style 3 ring white binder
for $1.50 each plus shipping. But enough about standard vinyl binders.
Above 200 units you’ll find custom binders become more affordable and can be manufactured using higher quality ring metal, wider ring size/style choices, vinyl color choices and pocket choices. Additional options include fully wrapped covers (turned edge).
Above 200 units you’ll find custom binders become more affordable and can be manufactured using higher quality ring metal, wider ring size/style choices, vinyl color choices and pocket choices. Additional options include fully wrapped covers (turned edge).
For higher quality and longer lasting binders with branding
options, consider the following project I recently completed:
The inside wrap is glued and mounted in such a way as to
cover the outside wrap. Once the binder is wrapped, holes are punched for the
ring metal. Rivets are inserted from the back and the ring metal is installed
over the rivets. The rivets are then fastened. In the above picture you can see
the heavy duty score lines required for Euro-style binders. You can also see
the “d-ring” metal mechanism.
The below picture shows the exposed rivets. If you desire
hidden rivets, the rivets are installed before the cover is wrapped. Once the
cover is fully wrapped, the ring metal is installed and the rivets are then
fastened. When using a hidden style rivet, some minor marking of the outside
cover will occur because an anvil is utilized as a support base for the rivet.
Ring metal is available in different sizes (ie 1”, 1-1/2”, 2”
capacity) and ring style. The style is either “round” or “straight d-ring” or “slanted
d-ring”. A “slanted d-ring” style was specified for the Brown Jordan binder. Slanted
d-ring mechanisms allow a predictable slant of the contents for easier reading. And since D-ring style binders are fastened on the back cover, the spine
artwork is left undisturbed.
Most ring metal is also available with thumb boosters,
facilitating the frequent opening and closing of the mechanism. Specifying a
mechanism without a thumb booster provides a more lean look for binders that
won’t see frequent operation. You certainly wouldn’t specify a ring metal without
boosters for a school binder. The boosters are used to properly open and close
a binder without distorting the metal rings.
The
first image above shows a close-up of a slanted d-ring style mechanism with
thumb boosters. The second image shows a D-ring mechanism without boosters. The
third image shows the ring metal after powder coating. You can have the
mechanism powder coated for color matching.
Here
is an example of a binder with a quarter bind cover. Quarter binding is
primarily a decorative look. If you want to increase a binder’s longevity, a fabric
support is added internally, not externally.