Wire Binding - Double Loop

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A double loop wire binding is similar to a plastic comb binding in that it has teeth that fit into holes in the edge of the paper.  However, the wire is made of metal for added strength.  Double loop bindings are also stronger than spiral bindings.

Double Loop Wire provides a sophisticated look for calendars, recipe books, journals, notebooks and more!

Standard punching patterns for 2:1 and 3:1 wire binders
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Other Binding Types

You have many choices when choosing a binding.  The most common types are rings, plastic combs, spiral, double loop, thermal tape, perfect, and stapled.  Your choice of bindings should depend on what is most important for your document.  Some important factors to consider are price, looks, durability, and the ability to lay flat.  Below is a brief description of each binding type.

Double Loop Wire Binding
Spiral Binding
Ring Binding
Plastic Comb Binding
Staple Binding
Thermal Tape Binding
Perfect Binding

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