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10:27 Jan 12, 2001 |
German to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering | |||||
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na | Case binding |
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na | Klebebindung = adhesive binding |
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Case binding Explanation: A detailed description of various bookbinding techniques is found under :www.mydesignprimer.com/printing/50021.html Since your text involves both glueing and stitching, "casebinding" might work: "Case binding is the method that one sees most often on hardcover books. Signatures are swen together, glued to a gauze strip and then glued to end papers whcih are attached to the hardcovers." But have a look at the bookbinding primer yourself! ; see also this short e-g glossary on bookbinding: ahome.t-online.de/home/cactus/abk.htm , which lists for Klebebindung: softbound,adhesive binding Good luck! ahome.t-online.de/home/cactus/abk.htm Reference: http://www.mydesignprimer.com/printing/50021.html |
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Klebebindung = adhesive binding Explanation: See the following definition of adhesive binding (Klebebindung): adhesive binding A method of securing loose leaves into a solid text block by means of an adhesive rather than by means of sewing, stitching, etc. In general, there are four techniques of adhesive binding in use today: 1) PADDING (2) ; 2) manual adhesive binding, which is stillpracticed by hand binders and some library binders; 3) semiautomatic adhesive binding, which is the usual method in library binderies and some paperback edition binderies; and 4) fully automatic adhesive binding, which is the usual method in edition binding. (http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/don/dt/dt0044.html) You might also find a suitable translation for "Fadenheftung" on this web site. See a German explanation for "Fadenheftung": Fadenheftung Qualitativ hochwertigste Bindetechnik zur Herstellung von Buchblocks. Die einzelnen Heftlagen (Falzbogen) eines Buches werden durch Rückstichheftung mit Fäden zu einem Buchblock vernäht. Der Rücken kann zusätzlich durch Gaze (Gewebe) oder Krepp-Papier verstärkt werden. (http://www.druckhaus-karlsruhe.de/Lex-Fadenheftung.htm) Reference: http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/don/dt/dt0044.html Reference: http://www.druckhaus-karlsruhe.de/Lex-Fadenheftung.htm |
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