Introduction And Use Of Aluminum Rivets

Update:Jul 22, 2022
Summary:

aluminum rivets: In riveting, the parts to be riveted are connected by their own deformation or interference.

 

A rod-shaped part made of metal with a cap at one end, after penetrating the connected member, punching and pressing out the other end at the outer end of the rod, pressing and fixing the member

 

The use of aluminum rivets

 

Round head rivets are mainly used for riveting occasions with large lateral loads and are the most widely used.

 

Flat cone head rivets are often used in riveting occasions with strong corrosion such as ship hulls, boiler water tanks, etc.

 

The countersunk head and 1200 countersunk head rivets are mainly used for riveting occasions where the surface must be smooth and the load is not large.

 

Half countersunk head and 1200 half countersunk head rivets are mainly used for riveting occasions where the surface must be smooth and the load is not large.

 

Flat head rivets are used for riveting occasions with the general load.

 

Flat head and flat head rivets are mainly used for riveting metal sheets or non-metallic materials such as leather, canvas, and wood.

 

Large flat head rivets are mainly used for riveting non-metallic materials.

 

Semi-hollow rivets are mainly used for riveting occasions with small loads.

 

Headless rivets are mainly used for riveting non-metallic materials.

 

Nameplate rivets are mainly used for riveting nameplates on machines and equipment.

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