This equipment utilizes an adhesive to bind pages together, creating a smooth spine ideal for printing titles, author names, and other publication details. A common example is the creation of softcover books, magazines, or journals where individual sheets are collated and then secured with a strong, flexible adhesive along the spine edge. The spine is then typically covered with a paper or card stock wrap.
This method offers a cost-effective and efficient way to produce high-quality publications in medium to large quantities. It allows for a professional finish and a lay-flat design, enhancing readability. Historically, this technology emerged as a faster and more economical alternative to traditional sewn binding, particularly for publications with higher page counts. Its development revolutionized the printing and publishing industry, making book production more accessible and affordable.