plastic comb binding

plastic comb binding
скрепление блока пластмассовой неразъемной гребнеобразной скобой

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  • comb binding — UK US noun [U] WORKPLACE ► a method of fastening pages into a book using a long curled piece of plastic cut to fit into holes in the pages: »A comb binding machine is an economical way to make professional looking documents …   Financial and business terms

  • comb binding — /ˈkoʊm baɪndɪŋ/ (say kohm buynd19) noun a form of binding which employs a plastic strip down the spine with plastic extensions in a spiral shape that slide into the perforations of the page, plastic sleeve, etc …  

  • comb binding — noun : mechanical binding (as of pamphlets) in which split rings of plastic or metal are passed through slots at the gutter margin …   Useful english dictionary

  • Wire Binding — is one of the most popular commercial book binding methods used in North America and is known by a number of different names including twin loop wire, wire o, double loop wire, double o, ring wire and wirebind. With this binding method, users… …   Wikipedia

  • comb — comb1 combless, adj. comblessness, n. /kohm/, n. 1. a toothed strip of plastic, hard rubber, bone, wood, or metal, used for arranging the hair, untangling it, or holding it in place. 2. a currycomb. 3. any comblike instrument, object, or… …   Universalium

  • Bookbinding — A traditional bookbinder at work Old bookbindings …   Wikipedia

  • Paper drilling — is a technique used in trade binderies for providing large quantities of paper with round holes. The paper can be processed as loose leafs and in brochures (stitched, perfect bound). The holes usually serve for storage (filing), sometimes for… …   Wikipedia

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