Burgundy spiral binding coils provide a rich, professional finish for bound documents. Made from flexible PVC, these coils allow pages to rotate 360 degrees while keeping reports, manuals, presentations, and other documents securely bound. The burgundy finish provides a distinctive alternative to standard binding colors while retaining the flexibility and page-turning characteristics of plastic spiral coil binding.
Burgundy spiral binding coils provide a rich, professional finish for bound documents. Made from flexible PVC, these coils allow pages to rotate 360 degrees while keeping reports, manuals, presentations, and other documents securely bound. The...
Burgundy spiral binding coils provide a rich, professional finish for bound documents. Made from flexible PVC, these coils allow pages to rotate 360 degrees while keeping reports, manuals, presentations, and other documents securely bound. The burgundy finish provides a distinctive alternative to standard binding colors while retaining the flexibility and page-turning characteristics of plastic spiral coil binding.
Count the holes across an 11-inch letter-size sheet you've already punched — roughly 43 to 44 holes means your machine is 4:1 pitch, which is what this burgundy coil is built for. If your count comes out closer to 54 to 55, your machine punches 5:1 pitch instead, and 4:1 coil won't thread through those holes since the spacing is physically different. Confirming pitch before ordering avoids the most common return reason in coil binding, since coil can't be forced to work across a pitch mismatch regardless of color or diameter.
Measure the actual thickness of your stacked, punched pages plus both covers rather than estimating from page count alone. As a rough guide, a 150-sheet document with covers typically falls in the 15mm to 20mm diameter range, though paper weight can shift that estimate meaningfully. Choose a diameter that slightly exceeds your measured stack thickness so pages turn freely — sizing exactly to the stack makes the coil difficult to open and puts extra strain on the punched holes over repeated use.
Burgundy is available across the full standard diameter range from 6mm up to 50mm in 4:1 pitch, so you're not sacrificing size options by choosing this color over black, white, or navy. Length options run from the standard 12-inch letter size up through 36-inch custom lengths for oversized documents. For the complete color and diameter lineup this burgundy option is part of, MyBinding's coil binding supplies lists the full set of colors side by side.
Burgundy tends to read as a warm, formal accent that pairs well with black, white, gray, tan, or cream covers, and works particularly well for documents meant to project a polished, traditional look — annual reports, legal binders, or presentation materials. It can clash visually with covers in competing warm tones like orange or red, so testing a single bound sample before committing to a large order is worth the extra step if color coordination matters for the finished piece.
Standard coil crimping pliers work the same regardless of coil color, since crimping is a mechanical function based on coil diameter rather than color. A single pair of crimpers rated for 6mm to 50mm will handle the full burgundy diameter range available in this size. For the crimping tools and other finishing accessories that pair with any color coil, coil binding accessories cover crimpers, sleeves, and related supplies in more depth.
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