Galvanized Staple Pins

Your Leading Galvanized Staple Pins Supplier

 

 

AIE METAL INDUSTRY CO., LTD. is an innovative enterprise focusing on independent research & development, production and sales of wire nail production line and wire mesh making machines, including high speed bulk nail making machines, coil nail collating machines, wire drawing machines, razor barbed wire making machines, etc. as well as spare parts and consumables.

 

 
  • Furniture Heavy Duty Staples
    Furniture Heavy Duty Staples

    Furniture heavy duty staples, also known as industrial staples, are robust, high-strength fasteners designed for demanding joining tasks across industries. Unlike standard office staples, they
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  • Staple Pins For Furniture
    Staple Pins For Furniture

    The term is widely used in many parts of the world (like India and other Commonwealth countries) to refer to what are standardly called staples in American English.
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  • F Brad Staple for Furniture
    F Brad Staple for Furniture

    The F Brad Staple For Furniture is ideal for applications where holding power is needed but visibility must be minimized. Such as Sofa Staples. F Brad Staple For Furniture thin legs and narrow crown
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  • Office Staple Pin
    Office Staple Pin

    The most common sizing system of Office Staple Pin uses a number like #10, #26, #23, #24, #13, etc. These numbers correspond to specific dimensions.
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  • N Brad Staple for Furniture
    N Brad Staple for Furniture

    The N Brad Staple For Furniture bridges the gap between the very fine F/J staples and the heavier T-style staples. It's a type of Furniture Brad Staple. N Brad Staple For Furniture is a versatile
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  • J Brad Staple for Furniture
    J Brad Staple for Furniture

    The J Brad Staple For Furniture is designed for precision applications where driving reliability is critical. Also called Crown Brad Staples. Its diverted crown makes it the superior choice for
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  • Copper Carton Staples
    Copper Carton Staples

    Galvanized Copper Carton Closing Staples are specialized fasteners engineered for efficiently and securely sealing corrugated cardboard cartons, widely utilized in packaging, logistics, and
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why choose us
 
 
 

Professional team

The company has nearly 40 skilled workers and a professional R&D team. They drive product innovation and stable quality.

 
 

High quality

The production team uses strict quality control and modern management. The products keep stable performance and meet global customer needs.

 
 

Complete certifications

The company has ISO9001, ISO14001, AAA credit rating, safety license, CE, SGS, and many patents. These certifications increase customer confidence and market strength.

 
 

Our services

The team has over 20 years of experience. It offers fast service from consultation to installation and maintenance, with solid warranty support.

 

 

Types of Galvanized Staple Pins

 
 
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Full strip staples

The most common format, full strip staples feature a long, continuous row of staples. Maximizes staple capacity in standard desktop and electric staplers, drastically reducing reload frequency in high-volume environments like mailrooms or central print stations, boosting throughput.

 
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Half strip

Half strip staples are a shorter row of staples offering a more compact size. Ideal for individual workstations, managers, or light-use areas where full strips are excessive, saving desk space and aligning reload frequency with lower personal usage patterns.

 
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Cartridge staples

Cartridge staples are pre-packaged cassettes or blocks designed specifically for high-capacity electric or specialized heavy-duty staplers. Enable rapid, tool-free reloading in demanding production environments ensuring maximum uptime and compatibility with automated feeding sys

Furniture Heavy Duty Staples

 

Application of Galvanized Staple Pins
 

Office and administrative use

Stapler pins are commonly used in office setups to join papers together to enhance organization and presentability. Stapled reports, contracts, and correspondence are neater, easier to manage, and contained within a specified limit. Other than stapling papers, stapler pins are also used in conjunction with heavy-duty staplers in office environments to bind booklets, manuals, or other publication materials.

 

Publishing and printing industry

Stapler pins are very essential in the publishing and printing industry, in making booklet and magazine staples. Staplers with floor s staples like saddle stapler pins are used to bind printed materials. The staple provides the required strength, and what’s more, it allows many pages or several sheets folded together.

 

Industrial and construction applications

In the industrial and construction arena, stapler pins are used in combination with staple guns for fastening applications. For instance, courtesy of heavy-duty stapler pins, insulation, wire mesh, and other building materials are attached to wood or other surfaces. Construction shingles, roofing materials, and siding are fastened with staples, providing stability and weather resistance.

 

Packaging industry

The packaging industry uses staples for fastening boxes, cartons, and packages. Stapled boxes offer enhanced strength and security, and they are stapled paperboard to become premium quality box files or custom boxes. Furthermore, staple guns and pins used with different materials such as burlap, canvas, and upholstery projects to create a finished product.

 

Upholstery and furniture industry

In upholstery, staple guns provide a fastener for fabric on furniture piece frames. Staples provide necessarily strength; they hold premium quality stapled fabrics on sofas, chairs, or any furniture displays. Also, staples are used in attaching materials like roofing felt or vapor barrier during the manufacturing process of furniture.

 

Agricultural application

Stapler pins, especially galvanized or stainless steel staples, are widely used in agriculture-fencing and gardening. Stainless steel staples are used for creating long-lasting, rust-resistant fences by fastening wire fencing materials on wooden posts. In gardening and plant support, staples are used to attach drippers, vines, or soft wires to plants.

 

Staple Widths
 

The width of the crown often identifies the right kind of use for the staple, but not necessarily the machines it fits. Industrial staplers, for example, require a certain size of staples with a specific product code that identifies which machines can use them. Here are some of the most common types of staple widths:

Wide-crown

Wide-crown staples are those big, usually copper-colored staples you find closing the bottom and top of large cardboard cartons or securing cartons to pallets. They can also work in construction projects in places you won’t see them, such as on house wrap that’s later covered with siding.

Medium-crown

These types of staples fasten subfloors, shingles, and siding. They can also hold furniture frames or close boxes and crates.

Narrow-crown

These staples are made of round wire, and they may have round crowns. They can fasten cables or wires to wood—think fence wire to fence post or coaxial cables held in place within a wall. But leg length is another consideration for this type: narrow-crown staples with long legs are best when the staple needs to penetrate harder materials. Narrow-crown staples hide well, so they’re useful in finer applications such as cabinets, drawers, and trim. You may notice them holding lattice-style trellises made of thin wood together or securing more visible parts of the exterior of a house, such as soffits.

 

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FAQ

 

Q: What is the difference between staples and stapler pins?

A: Staples and stapler pins are used interchangeably to mean the same thing. However, staples sometimes mean paper fasteners primarily used in administrative functions. Stapler pins, on the other hand, can go beyond papers to be used in construction, upholstery, or other industrial works.

Q: What are the common materials used to make stapler pins?

A: Steel is the most common material used for making stapler pins because of its strength and resilience. Other materials include iron for lighter applications, copper for electrical or outdoor applications, carbon steel, and alloy steel, for heavy-duty and outdoor applications.

Q: How to choose the right type of stapler pins?

A: Choosing the right type of stapler pins will require certain factors to be considered. Such factors as the size of the stapler pins, the material they are made from, their quantity, and their compatibility with the model of the stapler, are to be considered. The environmental impact of the project should also be considered when choosing stapler pins.

Q: What factors determine staple gauge selection?

A: Staple gauge indicates wire thickness, directly impacting holding power and penetration capability. Lower gauge numbers (16-18) signify thicker, stronger staples ideal for dense materials like hardwood or multi-layer cardboard. Higher gauges (23-26) work well for paper, fabrics, and lightweight materials. Industrial applications typically require 16-20 gauge, while office environments commonly use 23-26 gauge.

Q: How does crown width affect staple performance?

A: Crown width determines how much material the staple can secure. Narrow crown staples (1/4"-7/16") create less visible fastening for finish work. Medium crown (1/2") balances holding power with discreet appearance. Wide crown staples (15/16"-1") provide maximum holding strength for structural applications, packaging, and insulation fastening.

We're well-known as one of the leading galvanized staple pins manufacturers and suppliers in China. If you're going to buy high quality galvanized staple pins, welcome to get free sample from our factory. For price consultation, contact us.

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