Once you have finished writing your thesis, there is only one more thing to be done – the last finishing touch that is called a thesis binding.
So, a good advice on how to do a dissertation binding properly will be rather useful. That is why the purpose of this article is to help you with your dissertation binding.
In order not to do the same work several times, you had better follow the steps presented below.
- Thesis Binding: Step 1: Print the abstract of your thesis. Check it;
- Thesis Binding: Step 2: Print the contents page of your thesis. Make sure that the page numbers are placed strictly in front of the items of your thesis plan;
- Thesis Binding: Step 3: Print the introduction of your thesis. Make sure the page numbers are signed in the right place;
- Thesis Binding: Step 4: Print the body and the conclusion of your thesis;
- Thesis Binding: Step 5: Print the reference page of your thesis. Pay special attention to the punctuation in the reference page of your thesis;
- Thesis Binding: Step 6: Print the appendices.
Now that all pages of your thesis are printed, and you are sure that all format requirements are fulfilled, get down to your thesis binding.
The pages of your thesis should be bound with the help of the notched double-fan adhesive (DFA) process, which produces a strong and flexible binding. DFA is usually used for binding periodicals and monographs. The process of DFA first entails notching the spine of the surface area for gluing, and then PVA is used.
The majority of thesis bindings are constructed on the Ultra bind, that is a computer controlled adhesive binding machine. It produces the high quality of thesis bindings.
In the article above we aimed to present you information that might be rather useful for your dissertation binding.


