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Appliqué:
Decorating technique on heat sealed vinyl binders. Requires special
dies to reproduce logos, etc. in raised form from various colored vinyl.
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Backbone:
Sometimes referred to as "spine", it is the part of the binder
holding the covers together.
Binding:
The area of the binder which holds the cover and inserted material
together.
Binding
side: The location and dimension of the portion of the binder
carrying the loose-leaf mechanism and the location of punching of paper or
inserts that will be held by the mechanism. A letter-size (11"
X 8.5") binder or insert generally has a binding side on the 11"
dimension and is referred to as "11 Inch Binding Side".
Conversely, the opposite side of the binder or insert is referred to as
the "non-binding" side.
Board: Stock material of
varying thickness (gauge) and flexibility sandwiched between cover
material and linings of binders. Thickness is measured in .000
inches and can vary from .020" (flexible) to .250" (heavy &
stiff). There are several qualities of board - genuine binders
board, pasted chipboard, red-flex.
Board Size: The exact size of
the board used for covers and backbone of binders.
Boosters: Protrusions or
levers on ring mechanism used to open, open and close, or open and close
and lock the rings.
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Capacity: (a) of mechanism or
(b) of binder, refers to thickness of total inserts that may be adequately
held. A binder could have greater capacity than the binder mechanism
to allow for expandable pockets, cassette holders, etc. For example,
a 1" capacity ring mechanism could be put into a 1.5" capacity
binder.
Case Made:
Generally referred to as Turned Edge where a binder case is made by
gluing oversized covering material to boards and turning edges over to the
inside of boards and applying lining material for a finished look. See an
example of a Case
Made Binder.
Catalog Binders: Heavy duty
binders of large capacities. Mechanisms are usually post
type metals. See an example of a Catalog
Binder.
Center-to-Center: (C-C)
The exact measurement between the centers of rings and posts.
Closed
Overall: The outside dimensions of a binder in a closed
position. See also Open Overall.
Color: The definition of the
color of material, ink, foil, etc. By reference to color names or
numbers listed in swatches, color chips, or Pantone Matching System
numbers.
Concealed Rivets: Construction
method where rivets fastening mechanism into binder are concealed under
the covering of the backbone, which can be flat or rounded.
Copy: Letters and words to be
imprinted on binders with logos and designs. Generally refers to all
that is to be imprinted.
Corners: Corners on
non-binding side of binders. May be round or square.
Cut Flush: Binders made of one
piece of one ply material such as poly, fiber, flexhide, etc.
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Debossing: Technique of using
dies to sink decoration into material and also to flatten grain of
material with a debossing die. See also Embossing.
Dies: Tools or devices for
imparting a desired shape, form or finish to material.
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Easel: A ring binder
constructed with fold back covers or tent shaped covers to produce a free
standing binder for presentations and reference. See an example of
an Easel
Binder.
Embossing: A decorating
technique using stamping dies to produce raised letters and logos
generally on one ply binders. See also Debossing.
Expanding Binder: A binder
constructed with a telescoping backbone and adjustable posts allowing
capacity ranges from a stated minimum to a maximum range. See an
example of an expandable Post
Binder.
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Grain: (a) a simulated texture
imprinted into a covering material. (b) the general alignment of
fibers obtained in the manufacture of board and paper.
Gusset: An accordion type fold
in binder pockets, 1-ply bindings - to allow for expansion.
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Heat Seal Process: Technique
of applying vinyl sheets over boards and electronically sealing edges and
hinges to form a binder cover.
Hinges: The part of the binder
where front and back cover join the backbone. Hinges may consist of
the covering material and lining. May be reinforced with nylon or
fabric. Piano type metal hinges are available for heavy use binders.
See an example of Metal
Hinge Binders.
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Index Allowance: Binders
are made to accommodate sheet size. Extra
width of binder covers can be provided to cover index tabs.
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Label Holder: A clear-faced
pocket sealed onto vinyl binders. May be recessed into turned
edge binders.
Lining: Material placed over
boards on inside of binders.
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Open Overall:
The outside dimensions of a binder in a flat, open position. See
also Closed Overall.
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Pockets: Material is sealed
inside vinyl binders to form pockets to hold unpunched material. Can
also be made in turned edge binders.
Pockets are usually horizontal in stiff binders and vertical in flexible
binders.
Poly: Polyethylene material
for one ply binders - extremely durable and cost effective.
Available in many gauges.
Proof: The photographic
reproduction of the copy to be imprinted on binders and index.
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Reinforcement: Material added
to strengthen binder hinges, edges of binder inserts, and index.
Rivets: Cylindrical fastener
used to secure mechanisms to the binder. May be concealed under the
covering on better quality binders.
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Sheet Lifters: Plastic or
fiber strips placed on rings to help sheets move smoothly over rings and
minimize damage to sheets.
Sheet Lifter Booster: Booster
patented by Specialty Loose Leaf to ensure sheet lifter is moved to the
front of the mechanism. This protects inserted paper and facilitates
an easy closure to full binders.
Sheet Size:
The dimensions of inserts or sheets to be put into a binder. The
binding side (B.S.) is the first dimension referred to. A letter
sized sheet is 11" (B.S.) X 8.5".
Silk Screening: Decorating
technique using screens of silk or nylon on which copy and designs are
photographically produced. Various colored inks are forced through
the screen mesh onto binder cover material.
Stamping: Decorating technique
using metal dies with various colored foils. Heat and pressure from
the die adheres designs and copy onto the cover material from the selected
foil cover.
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Turned Edge: See Case
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Vinyl: Polyvinyl chloride
(PVC) plastic sheeting used to cover vinyl binders. Available in
various gauges, colors, and grains which must be exactly specified for
correct binder production.
Virgin Vinyl: Plastic made
with all new material - no recycled vinyl used.
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