Commonly used are R-shaped rivets, fan rivets, pop rivets (pop rivets), tree shaped rivets, semicircular heads, flat heads, semi hollow rivets, solid rivets, countersunk heads, pop rivets, and hollow rivets, which usually use their own deformation to connect the riveted parts. Generally, cold riveting is used for sizes smaller than 8mm, and hot riveting is used for sizes larger than this size. However, there are also exceptions. For example, the nameplate on some locks is riveted using the interference between the rivet and the lock hole.
R-type plastic rivets, also known as expansion rivets, consist of two parts: plastic sub nails and female fasteners. During installation, it is not necessary to use installation tools. Place the mounting base in a smooth hole, and then press the head. The specially designed foot expands and expands under force, firmly locking it on the installed surface. It is commonly used to connect plastic shells, lightweight panels, insulating materials, circuit boards, or any other lightweight, lightweight material, which is beautiful, practical, and convenient to use.
Fan rivets are specially designed for manual installation, and can be pulled through the holes in the panel or chassis. They are made of elastomer materials and have good toughness, allowing rapid installation even during interference assembly. The design is ingenious and flexible, with corresponding hole diameters that are pulled in and not easy to slide out. Fan rivets are mainly used for fixing between electronic computer chassis fans, heat sinks, and chips, providing vibration prevention and noise reduction.
Core piercing rivets are a new type of riveting fastener that is very convenient for riveting. Core piercing rivets can exhibit their unique advantages in relatively small spaces or environments where there is no rivet gun or where the rivet gun cannot be used. Using tools such as a hammer to tap the nail core on one side can successfully rivet two or more connected parts together. According to the shape of the cap brim, core striking rivets can be divided into flat round head core striking rivets and countersunk head core striking rivets. According to different material combinations, they can be divided into all aluminum core striking rivets, aluminum steel core striking rivets, all stainless steel core striking rivets, steel core striking rivets, aluminum stainless steel core striking rivets, plastic core striking rivets, and so on. "Core striking rivets do not require the use of manual or pneumatic riveting guns to rivet, as do pop rivets. They have better riveting performance and convenience, and can be widely used for riveting various connected parts.".
Commonly used are R-shaped rivets, fan rivets, pop rivets (pop rivets), tree shaped rivets, semicircular heads, flat heads, semi hollow rivets, solid rivets, countersunk heads, pop rivets, and hollow rivets, which usually use their own deformation to connect the riveted parts. Generally, cold riveting is used for sizes smaller than 8mm, and hot riveting is used for sizes larger than this size. However, there are also exceptions. For example, the nameplate on some locks is riveted using the interference between the rivet and the lock hole.
R-type plastic rivets, also known as expansion rivets, consist of two parts: plastic sub nails and female fasteners. During installation, it is not necessary to use installation tools. Place the mounting base in a smooth hole, and then press the head. The specially designed foot expands and expands under force, firmly locking it on the installed surface. It is commonly used to connect plastic shells, lightweight panels, insulating materials, circuit boards, or any other lightweight, lightweight material, which is beautiful, practical, and convenient to use.
Fan rivets are specially designed for manual installation, and can be pulled through the holes in the panel or chassis. They are made of elastomer materials and have good toughness, allowing rapid installation even during interference assembly. The design is ingenious and flexible, with corresponding hole diameters that are pulled in and not easy to slide out. Fan rivets are mainly used for fixing between electronic computer chassis fans, heat sinks, and chips, providing vibration prevention and noise reduction.
Core piercing rivets are a new type of riveting fastener that is very convenient for riveting. Core piercing rivets can exhibit their unique advantages in relatively small spaces or environments where there is no rivet gun or where the rivet gun cannot be used. Using tools such as a hammer to tap the nail core on one side can successfully rivet two or more connected parts together. According to the shape of the cap brim, core striking rivets can be divided into flat round head core striking rivets and countersunk head core striking rivets. According to different material combinations, they can be divided into all aluminum core striking rivets, aluminum steel core striking rivets, all stainless steel core striking rivets, steel core striking rivets, aluminum stainless steel core striking rivets, plastic core striking rivets, and so on. "Core striking rivets do not require the use of manual or pneumatic riveting guns to rivet, as do pop rivets. They have better riveting performance and convenience, and can be widely used for riveting various connected parts.".