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Silicon is the non-metal used to make micro-chips for computers/electronics.
Chromium is used to make car rims.
silver is used for making spaceships
Steel.
Because they stay and its better my gs
Brass
because the word staples is a logo. they used to make some staples in along time a go in 19??, but now they don't
because if it was plastic it wouldn't go through the wall but if it were metal it would
The spring in a stapler typically goes on the metal arm that pushes the staples forward. It provides tension to push the staples through the paper when the stapler is used.
I should think they are mainly steel but coated with a protective layer of some other metal, to avoid making rusty marks on the papers. Maybe nickel plated, but I'm not sure. Why not ask a manufacturer?
Interestingly, staples have been around for a very long time! From 500BCE Iran onwards, large metal staples were used to hold stones together in construction. The basic home stapler and staples as we know them were thought up in 1877 by Henry Heyl (US Patent No. 195,603).
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I have seen a few metal storage racks at Staples. I need something that can hold up a few hundred pounds. Does Staples sell anything that can carry that much weight?
Staples are thin pieces of metal that are placed with a stapling device through the edges of a wound to hold it closed.
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penis metal