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A unique binding technology was on display at the Unibind booth. The Unibind S 425, like the S 625 and S 225, has no moving parts. It consists of a heating element and a row of metal arches. The user places loose pages into a cover and then places the "book" between the arch supports. The spine is immediately heated, softening the glue. A green light tells the operator to place the book on a drying rack. Each book takes just 90 seconds, and many books can be bound consecutively, with just three seconds of setup time.
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- Companies:
- Agfa Graphics
- Baum
- Brackett Inc.
- Buhrs Americas
- Duplo USA
- Dynaric/DYC Supply
- Eastman Kodak Co.
- Flint Group
- Fujifilm Graphic Systems U.S.A.
- Gateway Bookbinding Systems
- GBC
- GBR Systems
- Graphic Whizard
- Hamada Printing Press
- Heidelberg
- Hewlett-Packard
- Manroland
- Muller Martini
- Printable Technologies
- Sakurai USA
- Spartanics Ltd.
- Spiel Associates
- Spiral Binding
- Standard Finishing Systems
- Streamfeeder
- Support Products
- Townsend Industries
- Xpedx
- Places:
- Heidelberg
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