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JBT50-4D PERFECT BOOK BINDING MACHINE
JBT50-4D PERFECT BOOK BINDING MACHINE
Supplier Info
[China Supplier]
Contact Person : Mr. Jackson Muller
Tel : 86-578-2692868
Fax : 86-578-2995111
Product Detail
PERFECT BOOK BINDING MACHINE 1 CE certification ISO9001 2 4 clamps perfect book binding machine

BINDING MACHINE AND COVER FOR USE THEREWITHThis binding machines and covers with use therewith, and in particular, to equipment for preparing bound reports, memoranda, and the like within a cover, by means of a brief heating cycle which permits pages to be retained by an adhesive previously affixed to the cover.In recent years, a sustantial increase in the need for disseminating written and printed material has occurred. This increase has been partly attributable to the "information explosion", whereby great quantities of little or no consideration for cost factors to bind their reports and memoranda. However, those types of machines have not generally been available to most smaller firms, offices and groups, due to their complexity and expense. There have also been conventional book binding devices, which major publishing houses and printers have used for documents to be distributed on a very wide scale. But such devices are even more inaccessible to the average person, who requires binding on a less 10 regular basis and who could not, in any event, afford to utilize conventional book binding.The prior art has recognized these needs and require? ments, but has not developed completely satisfactory solutions. For example, the prior art has utilized covers data, facts and other materials have to be placed into the 15 together with separate glue or heat-responsive tapes, hands of everincreasing numbers of people. Thus, the These tapes are applied to blank covers from a separate field of education has sought to offer many research dispenser, and must be cut to size by the user. Besides tools which may not always be available in conven-being expensive and time consuming, this technique tional printed books .this has required that less formal does not generally produce as stable a bond to the cover publications be prepared and distributed to students 20 and for the report pages themselves as would be deaand teachers. The same is true for reports and other sired.similar documents which are prepared during a couse of To overcome this type of disadvantage, the prior art study, such as essays, book reviews and dissertations. has also developed pre-arranged glue strips which are Students often spend a considerable amount of time in bonded to the inner spine of a blank cover, and which preparing these reports, and they are frequently typed 25 are set into a semi rigid state at normal temperatures.

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