Wireless glue nail

Whether several or hundreds of pages of books, wireless glue nail technology can meet the requirements

Wireless rubber nails are technologies that use adhesives or glues to directly glue and bind printed leaflets of various types of books, periodicals, and magazines. Currently used in a wide range of applications in the world, it covers everything from traditional thick bookbinding to thin bookbinding.

It can be said that the wireless glue nail itself is an art. The state of preparation of the spine, the type of glue, the thickness of the book, the type of paper, etc. all affect the binding effect. Therefore, it is much more risky than saddle-stitching. This is why the business urgently needs skilled technical experts. The investment in wireless rubber nails is relatively large, and ordinary businesses cannot provide such services if they do not have a certain scale.

The type of paper and the condition of the hair is the key to determining the effect of the nail. Nowadays there are more and more paper additives, the content of grain and fiber is getting less and less, and the spine must be based on different papers and adopt different strategies. Paper coating is another problem. Some coated papers are even coated with water. The glue simply cannot bond them together. Therefore, glue nail merchants must be closely linked with the paper manufacturers to accurately understand the composition of the paper, the status of the coating, so as to produce a soft, smooth, durable wireless rubber nail products.

Adhesives are an important part of wireless glue nails. Some manufacturers are involved in this area, as is National Starch & Chemical. The Cool-Bind hot melt produced by them has a working temperature of only 250 degrees Fahrenheit, which is about 10 degrees lower than traditional sols. It can effectively reduce the degree of burns, reduce the diffusion of volatiles, and, correspondingly, produce little odor and improve The operating environment of the entire plastic nail. With this type of sol, there is no problem of blockage of the pipes, and the tank cleaning is also very convenient. Due to its faster cooling rate, production efficiency has also been increased indirectly.

PUB (polyurethane) hot sol has been widely used in the market. It has a history of 25 years and its bonding strength is very strong. However, due to the slower cooling rate, some feelings of coldness are now felt. However, recently it has a new breed coming out, which has a very fast cooling rate and is perfectly suited for plastic nails. Regardless of how you look, in general, the use of hot melt in modern plastic nails is much more common than cold glue.

Just as in other industries, computerization has also brought a new revolution in plastic nails. The computer can help the device achieve speed self-adjustment, leak detection, pre-setting, automatic maintenance, error checking and diagnostic repair, etc., and is connected with the printing press to provide users with a convenient integrated service.

At present, the plastic nail work has been basically automated. Muller Matini's Tigra nail machine fully automatic control, the operator can know at a glance colloid temperature, preheat level, whether it missed posts, etc., through the button can be successfully set the number of pieces, managers can immediately understand the yield , And companies have also increased production efficiency accordingly. Rubber nail automation is not only a business requirement, but also a requirement to shorten the workflow time. People cannot tolerate long waits for tuning. What they need is simple, accurate, quick readiness, and replacement work.

Wireless glue nails have become a must for many businesses.

Hamilton Press is an on-demand printer and is located in southwest Philadelphia. It has a history of 15 years and several insurance companies and pharmaceutical companies are its customers. The company has upgraded the original Standard Horizon BQ-260 single plywood binding machine to the BQ-440 four ply binding machine. The binding capacity ranges from 5 to 15,000 copies, and the bookbinding thickness can reach 1 and 3/4 inches.

Beown Printing is a large printing company with 850 employees and three large web presses. It provides print binding services for several well-known weekly and monthly magazines, including a catalogue of some commercial products. It has to complete the bookbinding of 24,000 journals a month and the task of 3 million wireless staples per month. The company currently has two Universal UB nail guns from Heidelberg. The thinnest nails can reach 2/32 inch.

As the largest bookbinding company in the United States, Nicholostone Bindery, it has three Muller Martini nail machines, with the thinnest staples up to 1/8 inch. The Wrap-Up company in St. Louis has bound a 28-page book with a thickness of 1/16 inch.

Nails can also provide special services. The Banta Publication Group equips the Heidelberg Universal Binder and Muller Martini nail machines to meet the customer's various interleaf ad bookbinding tasks.

The development of black-and-white and color on-demand digital printing has also brought new life to small-sized wireless glue nail machines. Quick printing and various small-scale printing shops have seen its presence, because people generally like the feeling and appearance of plastic nails. This is why CPBourg's patented BB2005 nail machine won the 96th Graphic Arts Technical Foundation's InterTech Technology Award. The nail machine processing format 7X10 inches to 8 and 1/2 X 14 inches, the thickness can be from 15 to 2 inches, and various types of digital printing presses can be connected to form an online processing system, directly to complete the post-press processing.

At the Graph Expo in Chicago in 1998, Duplo also launched the Apollo Nailer. It is suitable for the short-to-medium printing industry and its thickness is from 2 to 1/8 inch. It can complete 400 working cycles per hour. It can be used for flat sheets or signatures. It also has a calendering option and a user-friendly operating console. And filing systems.

Sterling Mini-binder is suitable as a nail machine for use with printers. It is a single plywood machine that can complete 10,000 working cycles per hour and 600 staples per cycle. The book can be up to 2 inches thick and equipped with a knife.

In the short-run version, on-demand printing also requires glue nails, especially on printed bindings of out-of-print books. The printer creates a copy of an out-of-print book through a digital printing device and then staples it. Standard Finishing's latest model, the BQ-330, is the best choice. It can be combined with Ricoh DocuTech or Oce 6060DI to form an online processing system to quickly complete the glue-binding task.

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