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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Staple Pins For Furniture is Galvanized Staples

What they are: Pre-formed, U-shaped pieces of thin (typically 21-gauge) steel wire.

How they are sold: They are glued together in a long, rigid strip that is loaded into a stapler as a cartridge.

Usage: 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.

Example:

"Can you please buy a box of staple pins for the desk stapler? We're running low."

In this context, everything from the "Staple Pins For Furniture" section in the previous answer applies: sizes like #10, #26, standard vs. heavy-duty, etc.

 

Raw materials (coil)

Wire Drawing Machine  - Fine the coarse wire to the desired diameter

Flattening machine - Press round wire into flat wire (the nail rod of the code nail is flat)

 Splicing machine/gluing machine - Apply glue to multiple flat wires and stick them side by side to form a 'line board'

Code nail forming machine - Stamping and cutting into finished code nails

Packaging

 

This is the critical difference:

Office Staples: Pre-formed into a "U" shape.

Staple Pins: Come as straight lengths of wire on a spool. The stapling tool (a special machine) cuts a length of wire and forms it into a staple instantly before driving it.

Key Characteristics of Staple Pins (Wire):

Form: Sold as straight, unformed wire on large spools or coils.

Gauge: Generally thicker and stronger than office staples, ranging from about 19-gauge down to a heavy 14-gauge.

Material: Usually steel, but can be stainless steel, galvanized, or copper for specific applications.

Application: Used in high-volume, automated industrial settings.

Where Are Staple Pins For Furniture (Wire) Used?

This method is used for high-speed, high-efficiency fastening in automated processes. Common examples include:

  • Packaging and Carton Sealing: Heavy-duty machines that close and seal large cardboard boxes.
  • Furniture Manufacturing: Upholstering chairs and sofas, where the tool forms thousands of staples from a continuous spool.
  • Pallet and Crate Building: For assembling and reinforcing wooden shipping containers.
  • Agriculture: For fastening landscape fabric, vineyard wire, and fencing.

 

Flattening machine speed 0-350m/min, power 2.2KW, pressure line range of Φ 0.4-2.0mm adjustable thickness, suitable for different nail thickness requirements


The splicing speed of the splicing machine is 2-18m/min, the splicing width is 50-150mm, and the heating power is about 10.5KW. The compressed flat wires are glued and arranged side by side


The code nail forming machine has a speed of 60-130 pieces/minute, a power of 5.5KW, PLC control, hydraulic drive to produce J-shaped code nails, and automatic shutdown with faults
 

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