Features
Format |
A4 |
Spine width |
33 mm |
Maximum capacity |
265 sheets |
Binding ColourCoil 4:1 Pitch, 33 mm, A4, White
Designed for use with CoilBind ColourCoil machines, ColourCoil spines allow you to fold back documents fully while keeping the pages perfectly flat, so it’s easier to photocopy or add notes. Available in a choice of colours and in 12 different sizes taking up to 265 sheets, ColourCoil spines are a high quality and durable binding essential.
- 360 degree page turning: making documents very easy to handle in any situation, especially when note taking and photocopying.
- High page security: page changing is only possible by cutting and unwinding the coil then re-binding.
- Flexible: perfectly suited to documents requiring posting and will not fade or crack over time.
- Wide range of sizes: 12 size capacities available from 6mm to 33mm, capable of binding up to 265 sheets (80gsm paper).
Binding doesn't get any simpler! Flexible, quick to bind and lightweight, a colourful GBC CoilBind™ spine will add impact and energy to any report or presentation whilst ensuring that your pages stay pristine and secure.
Whether you want to produce annual reports or important client proposals, CoilBind™ spines help you create modern, stylish documents up to A4 size that are sure to impress.
Made of top quality, highly flexible fine plastic, CoilBind™ spines can withstand the rigors of everyday office use including bending and frequent handling and will not fade or break over time. This spine holds its shape well and can be compressed down for posting, always bouncing back to its original shape.
With a choice of 12 different sizes, CoilBind™ spines can bind up to a maximum of 265 pages permanently and securely. Page changing is only possible by cutting one end of the spine and unwinding the coil: the amended document must then be re-bound to ensure confidentiality. And the bound pages lie flat with 360 degree rotation for easy reading and convenient note taking and photocopying.
The coil binding process is very quick and simple: just punch your collated pages and load the coil onto the document with your machine or by hand. With all pages and covers threaded, use plastic coil crimpers to ‘crimp’ (or turn over) the ends of the filament and the process is complete.