Spiral / Coil Binding

The durable, flexible choice for documents that need to lay flat and turn 360° with ease. Perfect for manuals, workbooks, reports, and more!

Lays Perfectly Flat 360° Page Turn Customizable Colors

How Spiral Coil Binding Works

Close-up of a plastic spiral coil inserted into punched paper with a large coil

Durable, Flexible, Functional

Spiral coil binding involves punching a series of small, closely spaced holes along the binding edge of your collated pages. A continuous, spring-like plastic or metal coil is then spun through these holes.

The ends of the coil are crimped to secure the pages, creating a durable spine that allows pages to turn effortlessly and lay completely flat. This makes it an incredibly practical choice for frequently used documents. Learn more about our many binding options.

Pros: Why Choose Spiral Coil Binding Printed on Paper?

Lays Perfectly Flat & 360° Rotation

Pages open flat and can even fold back on themselves, making it ideal for note-taking, presentations, and easy reading.

Highly Durable & Resilient

Plastic coils resist crushing and bending, returning to their original shape. Pages are securely held and less prone to tearing.

Coil Colors & Size Variety

Choose from a wide array of coil colors to match your branding, and various diameters (up to 50mm offered by some, ColorCopiesUSA up to 30mm as per FAQ later) to accommodate thin or very thick documents.

Accommodates Many Page Counts and Sizes

Effectively binds both thin and thick documents, from a few pages up to several hundred. ColorCopiesUSA can bind up to 18" long on the coil side, perfect for landscape books or custom sizes.

Excellent for Writing & Reference

The lay-flat design is perfect for workbooks, journals, cookbooks, and manuals that need to stay open or be written in.

Versatile Applications

Suitable for reports, proposals, calendars, menus, training materials, and any document requiring frequent, easy handling.

Extra Pros: Coil Bound Books on Synthetic Paper

Weather-Proof & Ultra-Durable

Our synthetic papers (polyester/polypropylene based) are tear-resistant and waterproof. Spills wipe off, making them ideal for harsh environments, field guides, and long-lasting manuals.

Longevity & Integrity

For documents requiring maximum durability and resistance to wear, grease, and tear, coil-bound synthetic paper is the ultimate choice.

Personalized & Printable

Benefit from full-color, personalized printing on these robust synthetic stocks, combined with the practicality of coil binding.

ColorCopiesUSA Specialized Coil Binding

Extended Length Binding

We offer coil binding up to 18 inches long on the binding edge, perfect for landscape architectural plans, large-format presentations, and custom-sized books.

Protective Covers

Enhance durability with optional clear plastic front covers and sturdy black vinyl back covers, protecting your pages while maintaining a professional look.

Landscape & Custom Orientations

Coil binding is exceptionally well-suited for landscape-oriented books, allowing them to lay flat and turn pages easily, a feature harder to achieve with other methods.

Perfect For Projects Like These

Workbooks & Manuals
Synthetic Water Safe
Children's Workbooks
Cookbooks & Events

Coil Specifications & Visuals

Understanding coil sizes can help visualize your project's thickness. While you don't select the coil diameter (we do that for you based on your page count and paper), this gives you an idea of the possibilities.

Images showing printed booklets with different coil diameters and capacity
Collage of images showing different coil diameters and their approximate capacity. Depicting a 30 mm job, a 20mm job and a 9 mm job.
Images showing some of the colors available for the coil selection. It warns about the special order delay
Coil colors can enrich the look and feel of the print booklets. Some of the coil colors available are shown. More colors are available. Extra time and Special Order are expected.

Coil Capacity Guide (Approximate)

The number of sheets a coil can hold depends on the paper's thickness. This table provides estimates. Remember, adding cover stock or plastic covers will reduce the number of interior pages that can fit.

Coil Diameter (mm)Approx. Size (inches)Sheets (20# Bond)Sheets (28# Writing)Sheets (80# Gloss Text)Sheets (80# Cover Stock)
81/4"28222814
103/8"70476735
1215/32"87708344
165/8"12710212164
203/4"16214417190
251"210168200105
301 3/16"255204243128

Note: This table is for estimation. We select the optimal coil for your project to ensure easy page turning and a professional finish.

Cons: When Might Spiral Coil Not Be Ideal?

  • You need to print text or graphics on the spine (e.g., for shelving).
  • Seamless two-page spreads (crossovers) without any interruption are critical for your design.
  • A very slim, non-bulky profile is essential, and page count is low (saddle stitch might be better).
  • The document requires the most formal or "premium book" appearance (perfect binding or case binding might be preferred).
  • Pages need to be easily added or removed after binding (consider a 3-ring binder).

For example, see our:

Binder Options

Is Spiral Coil the Right Fit?

  • Your document MUST lay perfectly flat or fold back 360 degrees.
  • It will be frequently used, referenced, or written in (e.g., manual, workbook, journal).
  • Durability and resilience of the spine are important.
  • You want color options for the binding coil to match branding.
  • Printing on the spine is NOT a requirement.
  • Minor interruption for crossover designs is acceptable. Read about designing booklets with images that crossover to the next page..

If you checked most of these, spiral coil binding is likely an excellent choice for your project!

Things to Keep in Mind

While ColorCopiesUSA selects the optimal coil diameter for your project based on page count and paper type, understanding capacity can be helpful. Coils are available in various diameters, typically measured in millimeters.

See our Coil Capacity Guide section for more details on approximate sheet counts for different paper types and coil sizes up to 30mm, which is a common maximum we use for calculations.

  • Coil Colors: Standard colors like black, white, and clear are readily available. A wide array of other colors can be sourced, though this may affect turnaround time and cost. Please inquire for specific color requests.
  • Coil Material: We primarily use durable PVC plastic coils for their resilience and flexibility.

Crucial: Binding Edge Safety Margin!

To ensure no important text or design elements are cut off by hole punching or obscured by the coil, a safety margin is essential on the binding edge.

  • We recommend a minimum of 0.5 inches (1/2 inch or approx. 13mm) from the raw edge of the paper to where your critical content begins. This applies whether your design bleeds to the edge or not.
  • For thicker books requiring larger coils, this margin might need to be slightly larger. If unsure, providing a larger margin is safer.

Other Design Tips:

  • Crossovers (Two-Page Spreads): Remember pages do not sit flush. There will be a gap and slight misalignment due to the coil. Avoid placing critical fine details or text directly across the spread at the binding edge.
  • File Setup: Submit your document as a single-page PDF in correct reading order with all pages at the final desired size. Include standard 1/8 inch bleeds if artwork extends to any edge.

Spiral coil binding is renowned for its robustness in everyday use:

  • Coil Memory: Plastic coils can be bent or compressed and will spring back to their original shape.
  • Page Security: Pages are securely held and less likely to tear out.
  • Shipping Resilience: Less susceptible to transit damage.
  • User-Friendly: Easy to hold, use on a crowded desk, or reference while working.

Tip: For maximum durability, consider using a heavier cover stock, lamination, or our coil-bound synthetic paper options.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

You can have as few sheets as needed. For a very small number of sheets (e.g., under 10-15), we strongly recommend adding a clear plastic front cover and a sturdy black vinyl back cover. These build "body" into the booklet, protecting the pages and providing a more substantial feel. Without these protective covers, very thin coil-bound booklets can be more susceptible to damage even with careful use. The maximum number of pages depends on paper thickness but can generally go up to around 255 sheets of 20# paper with a 30mm coil.

Yes! While black is our most common and readily available standard, plastic coils come in a wide variety of colors (e.g., white, clear, blue, red, green, yellow). If you require a specific color other than our standard stock, it may involve a slightly longer turnaround time and potentially a higher cost due to sourcing. For projects with tight deadlines or specific branding needs, it's always best to discuss coil color options with us at 1-877-421-0668 or contact your print advisor.

We highly recommend leaving a safety margin of at least 0.5 inches (1/2 inch or approximately 13mm) from the edge of the paper that will be bound, to where your actual text or critical design elements begin.
This "gutter" or "binding margin" provides enough space for the punched holes and the coil itself, ensuring no content is compromised.
It also creates a visually pleasing "air" around the binding, enhancing the reading experience. For very thick books requiring larger diameter coils, a slightly larger margin might be advisable.
Illustration showing recommended 0.5 inch margin for coil binding - A pink margin is shown in context
The pink area and the simulation of the coil clearly mark the safety areas for the coil and holes.
Illustration showing recommended 0.5 inch margin for coil binding
A 0.5" margin (gutter) usually provides enough "breathing space" for the coil and holes.

It's important to understand that with spiral coil binding, facing pages do not sit perfectly flush like in a perfect-bound book or a saddle-stitched center spread. There will always be a gap between the left and right pages due to the coil. The width of this gap depends on the coil's diameter – thicker books use larger coils, resulting in a wider gap. Additionally, because the coil is a continuous spiral, it has a slight angle. This means that one edge of a page (e.g., the top) might be slightly offset from the corresponding edge of the facing page. While usually minor, this can be noticeable on designs requiring precise alignment across the spread. For critical crossovers, careful design planning is needed, or another binding method might be more suitable if perfect alignment is paramount.

Absolutely. The PVC plastic used for most coils is very resilient and designed to withstand significant flexing and handling. The coils retain their shape well ("coil memory") even if bent or moderately crushed. This makes spiral coil an excellent choice for documents that will see frequent or rugged use, such as manuals, workbooks, and field guides.
In typical indoor environments, the coil's integrity will last for many years.
We've never seen brittlness happen, but extreme and prolonged environmental conditions could be a factor to keep in mind (like constant, direct, intense sun exposure or extreme temperatures not typical for document use).

That's an interesting question because the mixture of measuring systems can become confusing.
While here in the US we primarily use the imperial system (inches), spiral coils are manufactured to global standards.
The majority of countries worldwide use the metric system, so coil diameters are standardized in millimeters (mm) for international consistency in manufacturing and supply chains. We prepared a table that is sitting on this same page, listing the most common coil diameters both in inches and milimiters, and referring to their sheet capacity for different paper types.

Written by: Gustavo Baner

Published by: ColorCopiesUSA

Date Published: May 3, 2025

Last Updated: May 20, 2025

About the author: Gustavo Baner is a senior print advisor at ColorCopiesUSA with over 20 years of hands-on experience in commercial printing, file preparation, and helping businesses and creatives produce stunning printed materials. He specializes in matching project needs with the optimal binding solutions.

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