No matter what size of company you work for,
I'm sure you'll agree that image matters.This is an asset
that needs to be protected, enhanced and developed. One way to
accomplish this is through your documents, reports, presentations and
proposals. This article will provide you with five reasons to consider
using plastic binding covers in your organization.
No matter what size of company you work for,
I'm sure you'll agree that image matters. One of the greatest assets
your organization has is its brand identity and image. This is an asset
that needs to be protected, enhanced and developed. One way to
accomplish this is through your documents, reports, presentations and
proposals. This article will provide you with five reasons to consider
using plastic binding covers in your organization.
Moisture Protection: Plastic or poly binding covers
provide your reports, presentations and proposals with a superior level
of protection against moisture, stains and spills. When used on the
front and the back of your bound documents, plastic covers can help to
protect the contents of your reports against coffee stains, accidental
spills and even rain. Documents bound with paper binding covers do not
have this protection and can be easily damaged or ruined by water or
moisture.
Tear Resistance : Unlike paper binding covers,
plastic or poly covers are tear resistant. In fact, it is nearly
impossible to tear a plastic binding cover. Over time, this means that
the covers and your reports will stand up to more abuse and continue to
display your brand identity to customers and potential clients.
Transparent
Options: Not all plastic binding covers are transparent. However, there
are a lot of transparent and translucent options for plastic binding
covers. In addition to clear binding covers, there are also frost poly,
stripe embossed poly, hologram poly and matte sand poly covers. All of
these options allow you to see the contents of your document while
providing a superior level of protection to your reports.
Heavy
Duty Protection: Plastic binding covers are available in thicknesses up
to 19mil. The thicker options in poly binding covers (namely the 16mil
and 19mil covers) provide additional rigidity and strength to your
reports and documents. These heavy duty poly binding covers are nearly
impossible to crease and are ideal for binding documents that are
frequently used and accessed.
Heat Resistance: Poly
binding covers are also resistant to heat. This makes them ideal for
binding with Unibind and fastback and also makes them a great choice
for documents that may be exposed to extreme temperatures. Although
poly covers are made from plastic, they have a very high melting
temperature which makes them resilient and helps them resist becoming
warped or deformed.
If you are looking for a superior level of protection for your
documents and reports you should definitely consider plastic binding
covers. Plastic binding covers can help ensure that your reports will
stand up to the test of time and continue to present your image in the
best possible light for years to come.
Jeff McRitchie is the designer and Director of Marketing for MyBinding.com. He has written over 100 articles on binding machines,binding supplies,binders,laminators,binding covers,laminating supplies,paper handling equipments,index tabs, and shredders.