Description
These premium plastic slide binders provide a simple, professional way to collate, protect and present loose documents without the need for punching or binding machines. Manufactured from rigid PVC, they securely grip the edge of your papers, creating a tidy spine that keeps contents neatly aligned and easy to handle.
Ideal for offices, educational settings, studios and site documentation, these slide binders are supplied in a generous 75 m pack (25 x 3 m lengths) that can be cut to suit your exact document thickness and format. Available in a choice of white or black, they deliver a clean, consistent finish for reports, manuals, proposals and project files.
Product Features
- Rigid PVC construction for a durable, long-lasting binding solution.
- Supplied as 25 lengths of 3 m each, providing a total of 75 m of binding strip.
- Multiple profile sizes available: 1.5 x 12 x 1 mm, 3 x 16 x 1 mm, 5 x 16 x 1 mm, 7 x 16 x 1 mm, 8 x 18 x 1 mm and 10 x 20 x 1 mm to suit different document thicknesses.
- Choice of white or black finish to match corporate branding or filing colour codes.
- Slide-on U-channel design grips the document edge without punching holes.
- Supplied in straight lengths that can be easily cut to size with standard office cutters.
- Smooth, rigid spine profile to improve handling and presentation of documents.
Key Features and Benefits
- Enables fast, tool-free binding of reports and documents, saving time on everyday filing tasks.
- Rigid PVC profile helps protect document edges from wear, curling and tearing.
- Cut-to-length format allows you to bind anything from slim information packs to thicker manuals using the same product range.
- Professional-looking spine in white or black enhances the appearance of presentations and client-facing documents.
- Reusable and adjustable: documents can be re-collated or updated simply by sliding the binder off and on again.
- Compact, space-efficient alternative to bulky ring binders and lever arch files.
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Rigid PVC (polyvinyl chloride) |
| Pack length | 75 m total (25 lengths x 3 m each) |
| Available profile sizes (mm) | 1.5 x 12 x 1; 3 x 16 x 1; 5 x 16 x 1; 7 x 16 x 1; 8 x 18 x 1; 10 x 20 x 1 |
| Colour options | White, Black |
| Profile type | Rigid U-channel slide-on binder for paper and card edges |
| Typical use | Binding multi-page documents, reports and manuals without punching |
Applications and Ideal Uses
These rigid PVC slide binders are suited to a wide range of document presentation, filing and organisational tasks wherever a neat, professional finish is required.
- Presenting business proposals, quotations and project reports to clients.
- Compiling training manuals, instruction booklets and user guides.
- Organising classroom materials, coursework packs and handouts in education settings.
- Producing site documents, method statements and health & safety packs for industrial or construction environments.
- Creating portfolios, catalogues and reference documents for studio or office use.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the correct slide binder size for my documents?
Select a profile size based on the thickness of your compiled document. Thinner bundles of paper will work well with smaller sizes such as 1.5 x 12 x 1 mm or 3 x 16 x 1 mm, while thicker reports and manuals are better suited to larger profiles such as 7 x 16 x 1 mm, 8 x 18 x 1 mm or 10 x 20 x 1 mm. As a guide, the spine dimension indicates how much paper the binder can comfortably grip.
Can I cut the 3 m slide binders down to shorter lengths?
Yes, the 3 m lengths are designed to be cut to size. You can trim them easily with scissors, a fine-toothed saw or a suitable cutting tool to match the edge of your document, typically along the long side of A4 or other paper formats.
Are these slide binders reusable if I need to update or reorganise documents?
Yes, these rigid PVC slide binders can be reused. Simply slide the binder off to add, remove or rearrange pages, then slide it back onto the document edge. Provided they are handled and stored correctly, they can be used multiple times across different documents.


