nõelaklambrisse
Nõelaklambrisse refers to a type of fastener, commonly known as a staple in English. It is a U-shaped piece of metal, with two pointed legs and a crown, used for joining sheets of paper or other materials. The staple is typically driven through the material by a stapler device.
The history of the nõelaklambrisse can be traced back to the 19th century. Early versions were often
Nõelaklambrid are manufactured from thin metal wire, usually steel, which is then formed into the characteristic
Beyond paper fastening, nõelaklambrid have found applications in other fields. Upholstery often uses them to attach