Wire Binding
Wire binding, also known as Wire-O binding, double-loop wire binding or twin-loop binding, is a method of binding documents and printed materials. In this technique, a series of double-looped metal wires are threaded through small holes punched along the edge of the pages. The metal loops are typically made of wire and run in parallel along the binding edge, providing a secure and professional finish. Wire-O binding allows the bound document to lay flat when opened, allowing for easy reading and photocopying.
It is a popular choice for notebooks, calendars, manuals, and presentations where a clean and polished appearance is desired.
The binding method is known for its durability and ability to accommodate a wide range of document sizes. Wire-O binding is often chosen for its aesthetic appeal and practical functionality in various printed materials.



