Book binding sheets, films, or rolls are durable, flexible materials used to protect and bind books, providing a professional finish while ensuring resistance to wear, moisture, and damage.
Provides long-lasting protection to books, documents, and other bound materials from wear and tear, moisture, and environmental damage
Offers flexibility that allows for easy application and fitting to different book sizes, shapes, and designs, ensuring a secure and smooth finish.
The materials used are strong, with good tensile strength, ensuring that they can withstand the rigors of frequent handling without tearing or stretching.
Resistant to scratches and scuff marks, keeping the appearance of bound materials intact over time.
Primarily used for binding books, notebooks, and catalogs, providing a protective and professional finish to the cover.
Used in school and office notebooks for binding and protecting the exterior, ensuring durability against wear and moisture.
Applied to educational books and textbooks to ensure they withstand frequent use, while maintaining a neat and professional appearance.
Utilized for binding magazines, journals, and periodicals, giving them a glossy or matte finish and enhancing their shelf-life.
Type: Typically made from PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride), PP (Polypropylene), PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate), or paper-based films for durability.
Thickness: Usually ranges from 50 microns (µm) to 500 microns (µm), depending on the required strength and flexibility.
vailable in clear (transparent) or opaque finishes, depending on the visual preference.
Opaque options are often used for privacy or to enhance the design of the book cover.