You can find plastic coil binding machines from websites such as: Binding Stuff, Spiral Binding, Staples, Rhin-O-Tuff, Binding Machine (the full URL cannot be listed here), and possibly even from eBay.
One can purchase coil binding machines from a number of online websites. Amazon is a place that can be used to easily find and purchase the machines online.
The Spiral Binding Company sells refurbished spiral binding machines. You should start with them. Factory Express has a spiral binding machine that is fairly inexpensive. Binding Depot stocks a wide selection of spiral coil binding machines and supplies at reasonable prices.
You can find this quite easy and locally. You can find local hardware stores and access their deals online. Places such as eBay or craigslist may have these at a more discounted price. Plastic coil binding is offered at many online websites.
Inexpensive binding machines can be found at major office supply stores such as Staples, OfficeMax, and Office Depot or direct from manufacturers such as Fellowes.
Fellowes.com sells an abundant amount of workplace items on their website. They have a variety of laminating machines, shredders, and binding machines.
A binding machine can vary by cost depending on where you go and the brand. Some places you are able to pick one up for $50 and others you may pay over $100.
One can find folding machines from Officemax, Encore Machinery, Binding, Twofold, and Office Depot websites. Folding machines are used to fold papers. Papers are folded with a knife, buckle or combination of both.
Plastic Injection Moulding Machines can be very useful from time to time. If one would like to find more information about them, one can look in a local store selling them.
Office retail shops like Staples and Office Depot will likely be your best best in this case. Not only do they sell spiral binding machines, their copy/print departments in store also uses them in-store.
One can find a directory of manuals for a plastic lamination machine at Plas-Video, Alibaba, Machintructi, eHow, Manufacter EC21, and Thomasnet as well.
It would be unusual to find any manufacturing equipment that did not use plastic in some part. If nothing else, the light coverings or buttons on the machines likely contain plastic.
You can rent these machines at a welding supply company as Airgas or Modern Supply. Sometimes PVC pipe outlets or rubber and plastic distributors will have them.