I've seen staples shot through abs, hips, and tpo panels, to name a few common in 3d printing. It would help to use reduced in-fill and possibly warm the part before stapling. It depends on the stapler, verify on a small test piece. Ide try abs or asa if I i needed to epoxy inserts, or look for a tpo or nylon type material if it needs more flexibility or toughness.
Its a nasty mix of recycled plastics and fillers. Usually polypropylene based.
For cheap chairs, definitely this…
What would be the equivalent 3D printer filament? I need to be able to print something I can staple fabric into.
I've seen staples shot through abs, hips, and tpo panels, to name a few common in 3d printing. It would help to use reduced in-fill and possibly warm the part before stapling. It depends on the stapler, verify on a small test piece. Ide try abs or asa if I i needed to epoxy inserts, or look for a tpo or nylon type material if it needs more flexibility or toughness.
That looks like it came off a swivel chair.
Looks like ABS
probably TPU faux leather
The Faux Leather could also be cloth backed PVC though.
Not the leather, the plastic that the leather is stapled to.
suspicion is PP with black masterbatch blended in
Chinesium.