Strip Binding is a professional, attractive and secure means of assembling
loose, written communications into professionally-bound documents. Strip binding
can be accomplished via two methods; namely, SureBind
and VeloBind. The end resulting product looks identical; however, there
are subtle differences in the mechanical parts of the elements. Velobind is
the forerunner of strip binding, having been developed in 1960. After GBC acquired
Velobind, they incorporated the strip binding method into the GBC line, creating
numerous other benefits of the product. VeloBind dies can still be purchased
for the System Three Pro, MagnaPunch
and AP-2. However, SureBind is the lead strip binding product offered by GBC
/ Ibico.
SureBind is strip binding with the additional benefit of working in conjunction
with GBC Plastic Binding elements, which are on 9/16” centers. The major
benefit is that someone already using a GBC
Plastic Binding system can take a punched document and bind it with SureBind
for a different look or for use with GBC’s boardroom-quality hard cases.
In addition, using the strip binding method while punching with GBC Plastic
binding increases the Plastic Comb binding punching productivity by 30 to 50%.
The main differences between SureBind
and Velobind strips are:
Strip binding uses tamper resistant plastic strips to lock proposals, briefs, litigation, materials, forecasts, etc. (any loose papers up to 3” thick – that’s 750 sheets of 20lb bond paper!) into place. This system offers the ultimate in security for a customer’s bound documents. No unauthorized additions or deletions can be made. This unique hot knife process securely binds documents by heat riveting two plastic strips together. This permanent bind is more secure than comb binding, wire binding, coil binding or any other binding style on the market.
SureBind and Velobind strips offer the maximum in versatility, with minimum
inventory requirements (only three different-sized strips bind documents from
2 pages to 750 pages). The finished document is easy to mail, file and store
because of the compact nature of the strip. A strip bound document can be finished
in either soft, flush cut covers or boardroom-quality
hard covers.
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Some information for this article was provided by GBC / Ibico (An Acco Brands Company)
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