Violet Spiral Binding Coils

Violet Spiral Binding Coils give your documents a vibrant, creative finish while maintaining professional durability. Made from strong, flexible PVC, these coils provide smooth 360 ° page turning and secure binding. The bold violet shade makes reports, presentations, and manuals stand out with a stylish, polished look. Perfect for schools, offices, and businesses that want a unique touch.

Violet Spiral Binding Coils

Violet Spiral Binding Coils give your documents a vibrant, creative finish while maintaining professional durability. Made from strong, flexible PVC, these coils provide smooth 360 ° page turning and secure binding. The bold violet shade...

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  • Eye-catching violet color enhances the visual appeal of your documents.
  • Versatile diameter options from 6mm to 50mm accommodate various binding needs.
  • Robust construction ensures durability and long-lasting performance.
  • Compatible with all standard 4:1 pitch binding machines for effortless use.
Starting at $34.49
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  • Vibrant true violet color enhances the visual appeal of your bound documents.
  • Available in multiple diameters (6mm to 32mm) to suit various binding needs.
  • Durable food-grade PVC construction ensures long-lasting performance and reliability.
  • Compatible with all standard 4:1 pitch coil binding machines for effortless use.
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Item#: 9SPIRALCOIL

$35.69

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  • Perfectly sized at 9.5" for seamless binding of half-size (8.5") documents.
  • 44-hole pattern ensures a secure and professional finish for all your projects.
  • Convenient pack of 100 coils, ideal for high-volume binding needs.
  • Available in a wide range of vibrant colors to match any project theme or branding.
$35.69
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Item#: 15SPIRAL

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  • Length: 15"
  • Size: 15"
  • Hole Pattern: 44 Hole
  • Quantity: 100pk
$39.79
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Item#: 18COIL

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  • Length: 18"
  • Size: 18"
  • Hole Pattern: 44 Hole
  • Quantity: 100pk
$58.29
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Item#: SPCOIL321

$92.49

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  • Length: 12" Letter (or choose other length)
  • Pitch: 0.313 (3.2 Holes Per Inch)
  • Hole Pattern: 44 Hole
  • Quantity: 100 Per Box
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Frequently Asked Questions

Choose coil diameter by the full thickness of the finished book, not by sheet count alone. Covers, tab stock, heavier paper, and inserts can all change the thickness enough to require a different coil size. A coil that is too small can make insertion difficult and leave the finished book feeling tight when pages are turned. A coil that is too large can make the spine look loose and less refined. Buyers who want a cleaner way to narrow the options often compare spiral coil supplies by size before placing a larger order. The right diameter should let the pages turn comfortably while keeping the document neat and secure. Measure the assembled stack first, then match the coil to that real thickness.

Color is mainly a visual choice, but appearance still matters in many kinds of bound work. A violet coil usually performs the same as another plastic coil with the same pitch and diameter, so the real question is whether the color fits the purpose of the document. Buyers often choose stronger colors for branded material, event handouts, team manuals, planners, or projects where the binding should contribute to the overall look. For more neutral business documents, quieter colors may make more sense. The key is not to let color distract from the technical checks. Pitch, diameter, and compatibility still matter more than finish. Once those details are correct, color becomes a useful way to shape the final presentation without changing how the book functions.

Confirm the pitch first, because the coil must match the hole pattern made by the punch. Buyers sometimes focus on color and size, but pitch is the basic compatibility check that determines whether the coil will actually thread through the document. It is also worth confirming the diameter range your machine handles well, especially if you bind both small and thick books. A coil that looks right can still create problems if it does not match the punched pattern or the machine’s practical range. If you want to compare compatible options more broadly, review spiral coil binding supplies before ordering in quantity. The best buying process checks fit first and appearance second. That simple order prevents most coil selection mistakes.

Crimping keeps the coil from sliding out of the book after binding. Without finished ends, the coil can gradually work loose as the pages are turned and handled, especially on manuals, notebooks, and other documents that stay in use for a long time. Buyers who skip this step often find that the document looks fine at first but does not hold up as well in real use. Crimping also gives the finished book a cleaner feel and makes the binding more dependable over time. If you are planning a full coil setup, it helps to review coil crimpers along with the coils themselves. The finished look matters, but the main value of crimping is durability. It helps the binding stay intact through everyday handling.

Plastic coil is often the better choice when flexibility, resilience, and everyday handling matter most. It works well for manuals, notebooks, training guides, and other documents that are opened often, folded back on themselves, or carried from place to place. Wire can give a more formal presentation look, but plastic coil is often preferred when the book needs to stand up to routine use and movement. Buyers should think about how the document will be used after it leaves production. If the goal is a polished client-facing finish, wire may be the better answer. If the goal is practical durability in daily use, coil is usually the safer choice. The right decision depends less on appearance alone and more on how hard the finished document is expected to work.