adhesive binding machine
1perfect binding — perfect bound, adj. Bookbinding. a technique for binding books by a machine that cuts off the backs of the sections and glues the leaves to a cloth or paper backing. Also called adhesive binding. [1925 30] * * * …
2Oversewn binding — Oversewn bindings are a type of bookbinding produced by sewing together loose leaves of paper to form a text block. Threads pass through small holes that have been punched in the signature s gutter margin (nearest the spine), forming overlock… …
3Bookbinding — A traditional bookbinder at work Old bookbindings …
4VeloBind — is a type of book binding often offered at copy and print shops. Velo binding involves punching several small holes along the edge of an unbound book. A strip of plastic with rigid tines is inserted into the holes from the top of the book, and a… …
5Muller Martini — Type Private Industry Printing, Graphic Arts Founded 1946 …
6office equipment and furniture — ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Office equipment includes: acoustic hood adhesive binder answering machine calculator cash box collating machine comb binder comb binding computer copy holder data cartridge date stamp desk organizer desk top display calculator… …
7materials science — the study of the characteristics and uses of various materials, as glass, plastics, and metals. [1960 65] * * * Study of the properties of solid materials and how those properties are determined by the material s composition and structure, both… …
8textile — /teks tuyl, til/, n. 1. any cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting. 2. a material, as a fiber or yarn, used in or suitable for weaving: Glass can be used as a textile. adj. 3. woven or capable of being woven: textile fabrics. 4 …
9Countertop — A stainless steel countertop Countertop (also counter top, counter, benchtop, (British English) worktop, or (Australian English) kitchen bench) usually refers to a horizontal worksurface in kitchens or other food preparation areas, bathrooms or… …
10Inventions in medieval Islam — A significant number of inventions were developed in the medieval Islamic world, a geopolitical region that has at various times extended from Al Andalus and Africa in the west to the Indian subcontinent and Malay Archipelago in the east.… …