Cover folders no one can pick holes in
If you want to present things without having to punch holes in the materials, opt for a cover folder. These folders are used to store and present documents. Sometimes they contain a single sheet of paper, such as a menu. But they are also perfectly suitable for holding together multiple brochures, a quotation, or a few forms, and they can even contain whole files, in which case they are often referred to as file folders. Other common applications for cover folders are a printed quotation folder, a report folder, a presentation folder, or an appraisal folder. They are suitable for a wide range of applications, and the options are endless. In any case, we always go the extra mile to create a spectacular result no one could pick holes in.
- Elastic bands or magnetic closures to keep folders closed
- Business card pockets
- Three-part folder
- Creased, milled, or grooved
- Side-flap contouring
- A tailor-made product just for you
Cover folders are usually made of a thinner type of cardboard. An MC cardboard weighing 250-300 grams will suffice for less heavy-duty applications, whereas sulphate cardboard or greyboard covered with printed material can be used for cover folders that will be used for more heavy-duty applications or need to last longer. Sulphate cardboard is pressed directly onto the cover material and then creased and die-cut. For greyboard, the board is first covered with printed material on both sides, and creased afterwards.
- Cardboard size
– Min 100 x 154mm (h x w)
– Max 800 x 1400mm (h x w) - Three-part folder
– Min 100 x 154mm (h x w) 4mm margin / 6mm spine
– Max 405 x 670mm (h x w) 15mm margin / 90mm spine - Cardboard thickness for covered board
– Min 1.5mm
– Max 4mm -
Milling
– Max 1380 x 620mm with 6 milling lines (1 passage)
– Milling width 5/6/7/8/10/12mm -
Grooving
– Max 1050 x 73 mm
– Min 140 x 100mm
– Grooves ranging from 90° to 130°
– Board thickness 1-4mm -
Creasing
– Creases, of unlimited length, max width of 500mm, 1st crease at 495mm max