Comb Binds are made of plastic that is able to retain its memory.... it returns to its circular or oval shape after the binding process is finished. This is needed for the comb to bind around the punched book. During the binding process, the individual binding fingers are opened by the comb spreader. These plastic binding fingers then fit into the punched (19 rectangular) holes on an 11" sheet of paper. As the paper is placed over the fingers, the plastic is closed around the punched paper, thus creating the bind.
Often times the spiral plastic comb binding supplies are called Cerlox, GBC bind, Ibico binders, spines, or just binds. Call the bindings anything you want... we can ship them to you and they will work in your binding machine, and give you a quality bind.
BindingStuff also carries
cover sheets and
comb binding equipment.