Unibind

Unibind is a subsidiary of Peleman Industries, a company that was founded in 1939 in Belgium. The Unibind brand name is associated with thermal bookbinding machines and supplies.

Unibind machines

Unibind thermal binding machines utilize "SteelBinding" technology, which uses resin, rather than glue, in a steel channel to bind the document's pages together.[1] Unibind machines provide permanent binding for hardcover, paperback and photo books. and they can bind multiple documents at one time. The machines are available in several different sizes. The largest one, the ST1025, can bind up to 50 books at once. Multiple desktop models available for business and home offices.

Unibind binding was recommended by PC Magazine, described as "elegant and efficient", comparing favourably with VeloBind and spiral-binding.[2]

Unibind covers

Unibind manufactures covers that can be used with their machines. These include UniCover Flex, UniCover Hard, UniCover Spine, and UniCover Soft.[3] The company also makes customized covers allowing users to brand their printed reports with original logos.

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References

  1. Craft, Richard D (2010). Perfect-Binding. Richard Daniel Craft. p. 12. ISBN 1-4515-4388-3.
  2. "Inside Track". PC. PC Communications Corp. 8 (1–4): 73. 1989.
  3. "Unibind Thermal Binding Covers". filing.com. Retrieved 13 November 2019.

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