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A white reinforcement ring (or reinforcement label) is a small, self-adhesive paper or vinyl sticker shaped like a donut. Applied around the hole-punched margins of documents, they act as durable “protectors” that stop the paper from tearing, ripping, or pulling through the rings of a binder.
Key Features & Benefits
Material: Usually made of thin but strong polyvinyl (PVC) or durable paper.
Standard Sizing: Standard rings feature an internal hole diameter of roughly 5 mm to fit standard loose-leaf hole punches, with an outer diameter around 13 mm to 14 mm.
Easy Application: These rings are self-adhesive and come peeled in boxes or strips (usually 400 to 500 pieces per box), ready to be pressed directly over torn holes.
Opaque White Finish: The solid white color cleanly masks any rips, while ensuring a uniform, professional look on your reports, recipe books, or music sheets.