Cardinal XtraLife Slant-D 5" three-ring non-stick locking white ClearVue binders organize huge reports and archived documents. Cardinal XtraLife Slant-D 5-inch three-ring non-stick locking white ClearVue binders are ideal for long-term storage of thousands of pages at a time. A non-stick surface prevents lifting, rubbing or smudging of ink to alleviate degradation of records. The Slant-D rings allow for quick and easy perusal of the documents without ripping or tearing the holes, while a clear overlay allows you to customize cover, back and spine labels with text or graphics for easy identification and archiving. White binders hold up to 1,100 pages for long-term, large-size documents. Dimensions: 12.5" x 11.7" x 5". D-rings lock and unlock with GelTab triggers to hold pages securely. XtraLife vinyl material does not stick to pages in long-term storage. Two inside horizontal pockets for storing media or brochures. Slanted rings for easier page turning. Finger hole for convenient removal off the shelf. Three-year guarantee against splitting and breakage. Non-Stick Construction XtraLife vinyl is a durable material that resists degradation in long-term storage, both as a sturdy way to sit on a shelf or in a filing cabinet and to protect the materials inside each binder. A finger hole makes it easy to remove each binder from the shelf because the non-stick material doesn't adhere to adjacent binders. See-Through Cover The see-through cover has space for labels on the front, back and spine. Custom-make spine labels for quick identification on your shelf-based archive or file cabinets, or create a title page for when you lay these flat in boxes. A cover on the back complements the front and spine labels so you don't have to turn all the back to the front to see what notebook you have on hand. Inside Pockets for Additional Storage Two horizontal inside pockets provide storage for other media, such as computer discs, CD-ROMs, brochures, thin binders and media that don...
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