Reinforced Ends
Often used in library binding or for books that are expected to undergo heavy use (school books, textbooks, manuals), reinforced ends binding is a technique designed to enhance the durability and longevity of a book. This type of binding reinforces the areas of the book that experience the most wear, particularly the endpapers and the points where the book block (the body of the book consisting of all the pages) attaches to the cover. This type of binding is especially good for hardcover books that are often submitted to heavy use.
Get the best bindery for your print project with reinforced ends binding!
As a trade printing expert, we take each binding process very seriously, so that your clients’ demands go beyond their expectations. Here’s an general overview of the reinforced ends binding production process:
Different sizes to choose from
Different prints and paper types
Different orientations to choose from
Available in different finishes
Can be made from recycled paper