Description
Binding and Laminating are two essential processes in document production that enhance durability and presentation.
Binding refers to the method of assembling and securing pages into a book or booklet. Common binding techniques include saddle stitching, perfect binding, spiral binding, and wire-o binding. Each method offers different benefits, such as flexibility, strength, or cost-effectiveness, depending on the type of document and its intended use.
Laminating involves applying a protective plastic layer to the surface of documents or printed materials. This process shields the document from wear and tear, moisture, and UV damage, while also adding a professional finish. Laminating can be done with various finishes, such as glossy, matte, or textured, to enhance the appearance and durability of the document.

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