From the history of paperback on the staple (type 1)
Wire stitchers have been around for over 120 years. In 1873, the Germans Hugo and August Brehmer invented a method of sewing with wire, and in 1876 they manufactured a wire stitching machine that sewed notebooks with four staples in a slot – a prototype of a four-device wire stitching machine, which is still sometimes found in printing houses for sewing white and other products complete with a selection.
In 1879 they founded the Bremer Brothers Bookbinding and Stitching Machine Factory, which laid the foundation for the Bremer company, which first produced wire stitching and later also saddle stitching machines (HSRA). Now part of the Heidelberg Corporation under the name Heidelberg Finishing.
In 1946, Hans Müller (Zofingen, Switzerland) began production of wire sewing machines for stapling cardboard boxes for vegetables and fruits. This is how the firm “G. Müller” was founded, which later merged with the firm “Martini” and since 1962 has existed as the firm “Müller Martini”, at present it is the world’s largest manufacturer of saddle stitches.
In Ukraine, the First Experimental Printing House in Kharkov is a leader in the production of children’s books and brochures on the staple due to the excellent quality of offset printing and the speed of sewing on the staple in large circulation (up to 100,000 items per shift).
Order the production of books on a staple in our printing house!
+38 (067) 543 56 55
+38 (099) 543 56 55
+38 (073) 545 56 55Kharkov printing house, printing, offset printing, book printing, magazine printing, catalog printing, notebook printing, poster printing, booklet printing, leaflet printing
Always with you, The first experimental printing house in Kharkov
From the history of paperback on the staple (type 1)
Wire stitchers have been around for over 120 years. In 1873, the Germans Hugo and August Brehmer invented a method of sewing with wire, and in 1876 they manufactured a wire stitching machine that sewed notebooks with four staples in a slot – a prototype of a four-device wire stitching machine, which is still sometimes found in printing houses for sewing white and other products complete with a selection.
In 1879 they founded the Bremer Brothers Bookbinding and Stitching Machine Factory, which laid the foundation for the Bremer company, which first produced wire stitching and later also saddle stitching machines (HSRA). Now part of the Heidelberg Corporation under the name Heidelberg Finishing.
In 1946, Hans Müller (Zofingen, Switzerland) began production of wire sewing machines for stapling cardboard boxes for vegetables and fruits. This is how the firm “G. Müller” was founded, which later merged with the firm “Martini” and since 1962 has existed as the firm “Müller Martini”, at present it is the world’s largest manufacturer of saddle stitches.
In Ukraine, the First Experimental Printing House in Kharkov is a leader in the production of children’s books and brochures on the staple due to the excellent quality of offset printing and the speed of sewing on the staple in large circulation (up to 100,000 items per shift).
Order the production of books on a staple in our printing house!
+38 (067) 543 56 55
+38 (099) 543 56 55
+38 (073) 545 56 55Kharkov printing house, printing, offset printing, book printing, magazine printing, catalog printing, notebook printing, poster printing, booklet printing, leaflet printing
Always with you, The first experimental printing house in Kharkov