A metal clip is a small, often spring-loaded device made of metal, designed to hold or fasten items together. It typically has a sleek, functional design and is most commonly used for securing papers, documents, or even small objects. The metal is usually steel, aluminum, or another durable, rust-resistant alloy, giving the clip strength and longevity.
The clip usually features two arms or jaws that open when pressure is applied and close around an item once released. These arms often have a slight curve or tension to them, ensuring a firm grip on the object being held. Depending on the style, the clip may be flat and simple (like a paperclip), or it may be more complex with a spring mechanism (such as a binder clip). The surface of the metal clip might have a shiny or matte finish, and it can sometimes have a smooth, polished appearance or a textured surface for extra grip.
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