Hyde Park Press has a substantial binding section incorporating many types of print finishing.
- Lock Binding: A special perforation that allows the glue to attach to all pages in the section. This is new to Hyde Park Press and has proved to be very successful.
- Burst Binding: A 10mm x 1mm hole taken from the spine at the folding of the section and they are not milled before gluing.
- Perfect Binding: The spine
is milled off the back of the sections, the glue is applied
and then the cover is attached. (There is no difference
between the cost of each of the above three types of binding.)
- Section Sewing: The sections
are folded without any spine perforating, collated and sewn
together with needle & thread to form a solid book block.
The covers are then glued into position. This is the strongest
binding of them all.
We have two saddle bind lines which use conventional saddle
staples and also loop staples for attaching the book to ring
binders. Up to 4 staples can be used per book.
All three of these require special hole punching for varying
styles and thicknesses. We have several dies to achieve this
and an automatic punching machine to cope with the high demand.
Drilling for ring binders, tabbed dividers, inserting, padding,
perforating, round cornering, die-cutting, laminating, shrink
wrapping and many more styles are available at Hyde Park Press.
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