Staples 24/18S
PU = 5,000 pcs/box
The range of different staples caters to all binding needs, available in five different wire gauges from 0.4 mm to 1.1 mm in thickness, and in eleven different leg lengths from 6 mm to 30 mm.
Perfect stapling rounds off the overall impression. All Nagel staples – whether flat or ring staples – have evenly milled, sharp chisel points that effortlessly and cleanly penetrate cardboard, leather, textiles, plastic, and wood with high piercing power.
The uniform tips guarantee an exact clip position, ensuring consistently precise stapling of the brochures. The specialised adhesive used ensures smooth operation and reduces wear on the stapler head.
Digitally printed papers often behave differently in further processing compared to offset printed paper. The versatility of the printable materials with various coatings and weights presents a unique challenge for finishing.
A common issue in brochure production with digitally printed paper is that the staples struggle to penetrate the folded paper stacks (or even get stuck in the fold). Because the paper is very stiff due to its composition and the printing process, the usual proven quality of staples is often no longer sufficient.
To meet these requirements, Nagel has developed special staples for digital prints that ensure a smooth production process and precise stapling. The newly added staple types 26/6 Digital and 26/8 Digital are high-performance staples designed to process papers from all common digital printers.
The digital staples are made from high-strength wire, providing them with excellent penetration strength. Targeted tests in user operations have confirmed the high stability and reliable stapling of digital print papers.
The leg length of the staple should always be approximately 4 mm longer than the thickness of the stapled material.