Create a sleek, professional presentation in seconds with our black linen thermal binding utility covers featuring a durable 10mil clear gloss front. These convenient thermal binding covers are so simple to use that they’re often called "goofless" covers. Just insert your document, place the cover into your thermal binding machine, and you’re done. Each cover pairs a sturdy, high-clarity 10mil clear gloss front that showcases your title page with a premium black linen back for a polished, upscale look. Ideal for reports, proposals, manuals, and presentations, these covers deliver a clean, finished appearance without the hassle.
Specifications
Style: Thermal Utility Covers
Color: Black
Thickness: 1/16" - 1/2"
Capacity: 10-100 Sheets
Quantity: 100 Covers
Sizing Guide
Size
Part Number
Approximate Capacity (20# Paper)
Quantity
1/16"
BI116BK
10 Sheets
100pk
1/8"
BI180BK
25 Sheets
90pk
1/4"
BI140BK
50 Sheets
80pk
3/8"
BI380BK
75 Sheets
70pk
1/2"
BI120BK
100 Sheets
60pk
Video
Everything There is to Know About Thermal Binding Covers
Transcript :
Welcome to MyBinding video. This is everything you need to know about thermal binding. If you are looking for a binding that's quick and simple to make, then thermal binding may be a good option for you. The one piece cover has a glue strip in it and all you have to do is place your pages in. Depending on the size of your books and the machine, you can bind multiple books at the same time. You can find different size hard covers to carry up to 500 sheets and soft covers up to 100. Your pages should closely fit the size of your binding, otherwise you might find yourself with awkward gaps. There are different colors and customizations available for your thermal binding covers. Using a standalone glue strip works within the same binding machines. Cut it to length to repair worn book spines or make your own covers. As you can see, this is a permanent solution. There's no easy way to edit your books once it's complete. And that is thermal binding. For more demos, reviews and how-to's, go to MyBinding.com.