7 ⅝" x 11" Coverbind® FlexiGlue Print On-Demand Glue Sheets [Uncut, Full Sheets] (18 / Box) Item#08CBFLEXICUTG
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Overview
Coverbind Flexicut Thermal Binding Glue Sheets offers a versatile and convenient method in binding and repairing books. The sheets open a range of possibilities by allowing users to use any cover stock. Bind on-demand when used with Coverbind On-Demand Covers and other custom thermal covers. The glue sheets are easily cut with scissors to the preferred size and binding need.
Specifications
Item # | 08CBFLEXICUTG |
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Manufacturer | Coverbind® USA |
Manufacturer Part Number | 40073GLSH |
Compatible Supplies & Accessories | Your Favorite Wrap-Around Coverstock of Choice |
Quantity | 100 / Box |
Size | 7 ⅝" x 11" Uncut Sheet (18 Pack) |
Color | Clear |
Compatible Equipment | Coverbind® Accel Ultra & Ultra+ Thermal Binding Machine Coverbind® Accel Cube Thermal Binding Machine Coverbind® Accel Flex Thermal Binding Machine |
Binding Style | Thermal Binding |
Approximate Sheet Capacity* | Depends on the size you cut it to |
Document Size | 8 ½" W x 11" H [Letter Size, Portrait] - Can be Cut-Down |
Front Cover | N/A [Use your Own Covers of Choice] |
Shipping Weight (lbs) | 10 |
Description
Coverbind Flexicut Thermal Binding Glue Sheets offers a versatile and convenient method in binding and repairing books. The sheets open a range of possibilities by allowing users to use any cover stock. Bind on-demand when used with Coverbind On-Demand Covers and other custom thermal covers. The glue sheets are easily cut with scissors to the preferred size and binding need. It is mess-free and easy to use. Simply trim the glue sheet to the desired size and place the glue into the spine of the cover, place the inner sheet on top, and bind with the selected cover. The glue is an EVA polymer classified as Non-Hazardous according to applicable environmental regulations. It offers a strong bind and is reinforced with a bookbinding weave/textile for superior binding strength. The glue is also used by schools, university book shops, and libraries to repair damaged books and make them strong again.