In the production and maintenance of furniture sofas, staples, as key connecting and fixing components, play a crucial role in ensuring the structural stability and service life of products. Their performance and quality directly affect the user experience and durability of sofas.
During the sofa production process, staples are mainly applied in three core scenarios: First, fabric fixing – they can accurately attach upholstery fabrics tightly to the sofa frame or cushion layer, preventing issues such as fabric displacement and wrinkling during long-term use, and ensuring the sofa maintains a smooth and neat appearance. Second, frame connection – for sofa frames made of solid wood or composite materials, staples enable efficient and firm connection between components, enhancing the overall load-bearing capacity of the frame and reducing the risk of structural loosening. Third, cushion layer positioning – they can stably fix cushioning materials such as sponge and down on the frame, avoiding uneven sitting comfort caused by cushion layer displacement and ensuring consistent comfort of the sofa after long-term use.
During the sofa production process, staples are mainly applied in three core scenarios: First, fabric fixing – they can accurately attach upholstery fabrics tightly to the sofa frame or cushion layer, preventing issues such as fabric displacement and wrinkling during long-term use, and ensuring the sofa maintains a smooth and neat appearance. Second, frame connection – for sofa frames made of solid wood or composite materials, staples enable efficient and firm connection between components, enhancing the overall load-bearing capacity of the frame and reducing the risk of structural loosening. Third, cushion layer positioning – they can stably fix cushioning materials such as sponge and down on the frame, avoiding uneven sitting comfort caused by cushion layer displacement and ensuring consistent comfort of the sofa after long-term use.
Post time: Sep-15-2025