The reliability of the binding of the brochure and the block directly depends on the correctly selected staple in size and material. For stapling large blocks, the length of the staple leg should be 3-5 mm longer than the height of the block to be stapled. Therefore, we will dwell in more detail on this parameter, which is important for staplers.
The size of the staple can differ in two ways: the thickness and length of the legs. The thickness of the clip can vary depending on the type of steel. The length of the legs is measured in mm, from the back of the staple to the tip of the leg.
In offices, the most commonly stapled material is paper of various thicknesses and sizes. The thickness of the wire varies depending on the different types of staples. Heavy duty staples are most often made of thick wire, as they need to hold a large amount of material together.
Sharpened Edges: Good quality staples should have well-sharpened legs that will penetrate the material to be bonded well. If the staples have defects, for example, different lengths of legs or blunt edges, then damage to the stapler head may occur, and as a result, loss of time for repairs and disruption of the lead time.
Steel wire: Stronger than galvanized iron wire, steel wire staples are recommended for stapling heavy paper and large paper stacks. Staples with leg lengths from 10 mm are mainly made of steel wire. Rapid staples are made only of high quality metals, this is the only way to ensure uninterrupted and high-quality operation of equipment when stapling brochures and blocks.
Bonding staples: the special glue used in the staples, on the one hand, reliably connects the staples to each other, on the other hand, does not interfere with their separation from each other, thereby ensuring an uninterrupted bonding process.
The wire is designed for stitching printing, white paper and cardboard products on wire sewing machines.
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