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Riding pins are a common binding method widely used in various newspapers, magazines, brochures, and booklets. The following are the main features of horse riding nails:
Simplicity of structure: Horse riding nails are a simple and efficient binding method, usually using metal nails to fix folded paper together. When binding, the nails pass through the ridges of all paper (usually the central fold) and are bent and fixed from the inside.
Low cost: The process of horse riding nail binding is relatively simple, and the required materials and equipment costs are low. It is suitable for large-scale production and is commonly used in low-cost printed materials such as brochures, newspapers, magazines, etc.
Good stability: With the tight fixation of nails, books bound by horse riding nails are more stable than those bound by glue, and are not easy to fall off pages or become loose.
Page limit: Horse riding staple binding has a certain limit on the number of pages, usually applicable to books with less than 48 pages. Too many pages can make binding difficult, and it is difficult to ensure a smooth spine.
Widely applicable: Horse riding nail binding is suitable for various printed materials, such as brochures, manuals, conference materials, reports, magazines, journals, product catalogs, etc.
Easy to operate: The horse riding nail binding process is simple, easy to operate, and suitable for quickly binding large quantities of printed materials. The process includes three main steps: folding paper, stapling, and trimming.
Good openness: Books bound with horse riding nails can be easily spread out when flipping through, making them easy to read and write, especially suitable for displaying and reading short content.
Aesthetics: The finished products bound with horse riding nails have a thin thickness and beautiful appearance, suitable for display and display, in line with the design concept of simplicity and generosity.
High flexibility: It can be combined with various cover designs and printing processes, such as lamination, embossing, hot stamping, etc., to make the finished product more diverse and personalized.
Environmental friendliness: The metal nails and paper used can be recycled and reused, which is environmentally friendly and economical, in line with modern environmental protection concepts.
Easy to circulate: Booklets and brochures bound with horse riding nails are lightweight and portable, suitable for distribution and circulation in various occasions, such as exhibitions, trade fairs, event venues, etc.
Process expansion: When challenging different materials and processes, such as with thicker covers or more inner pages, better binding effects can also be achieved by adjusting the material and countersunk design of the nails.
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