The difference between loose leaf notebooks and ordinary notebooks

2023-10-25


1. The loose-leaf notebook is fixed with a binder, which is sturdy and reliable and can be opened and closed repeatedly. Ordinary loose-leaf notebooks are mostly bound or thread-bound and will fall off after being opened many times.

2. One page of a loose-leaf notebook can be torn out at random, but tearing off one page from a regular notebook may damage the structure and use of the entire notebook.

3. Loose-leaf notebooks are flexible to use, and the paper can be disassembled, replaced, and combined at will to meet the user's DIY preferences, while ordinary notebooks cannot replace paper.

What is the difference between loose leaf notebooks a5 and b5

When choosing loose-leaf notebooks, businesses often ask whether they need A5 or B5 size. Many people don’t know the difference between the two. Let’s talk about the difference between A5 and A5 notebooks.

The difference between A5 and B5 loose-leaf notebooks is the paper size of the inner pages:

1. The length of an A5 notebook is smaller than that of a B5 notebook. The inner pages of an A5 notebook are 210mm long, while the inner pages of a B5 notebook are 276mm or 250mm long.

2. The width of an A5 notebook is smaller than that of a B5 notebook. The inner pages of an A5 notebook are 148mm wide, while the inner pages of a B5 notebook are 210mm or 176mm wide.

3. The area of A5 notebook is smaller than that of B5 notebook. The inner page area of A5 notebook is 210mm×148mm, which is about 0.031 square meters. The inner page area of B5 notebook is 276mm×210mm or 250mm×176mm, which is about 0.058 square meters or 0.044 square meters.


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