Thermal Binding

Thermal binding is a process that uses heat-activated glue to bind pages to a cover that was pre-made, and then put it in the machine to let the glue melt, the pages will secure once it cools down. It often use to made business reports, proposals and document handouts.

Thermal Binding FAQ

Can thermal-bound books be reopened for editing?

No, the binding will be considered as semi-permanent once the glues are set. Removing or inserting pages will need a reheating or rebinding process.

Is thermal binding compatible with color covers?

Yes, thermal covers come in clear, colored, or fully printed designs, allowing for high customization and branding flexibility.

How many pages can thermal binding hold?

It depends on the width of the spine, generally the thermal binding can hold between 10 and 300 pages, and larger capacities will require thicker glue strips and covers.

Thermal Binding Cover

Thermal Binding Cover

Thermal Binding Machine

Thermal Binding Machine

Thermal Binding Cover

Thermal Binding Cover