Ring binders (loose leaf binders, looseleaf binders, or sometimes called files in Britain) are large folders that contain file folders or hole punched papers. These binders come in various sizes and can accommodate an array of paper sizes. These are held in the binder by circular or D-shaped retainers, onto which the contents are threaded. The rings themselves come in a variety of sizes, including 0.5, 1, 1.5, and 2 inches (13, 25, 38, and 51 mm), though other sizes are also available. The rings are usually spring-loaded, but can also be secured by lever arch[1] mechanisms or other securing systems. The binders themselves are typically made from plastic with metal rings. Early designs were patented during the early 1890s to the early 1900s.
Acura Book Ring
RM 2.00 – RM 10.00
- Wide range of uses such as loose-leaf, memo filing, key rings, and sample holders
- Closed tight, not scattered after the collapse, let your books organized
- The steel metal round rings can be split into two halves and are held together by a metal swivel rivet which is located at the center of the ring
- You can easily link numerous loose-leaf booklets, paper cards, name tags, instruction guides or plastic plates together
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