The blind rivet consists of the body of the rivet and a mandrel. The individual parts may consist of various materials and combinations thereof.
In addition to material, we distinguish rivet head types: flat, countersunk and large.
Various modifications to the body of the rivet may affect the shape of its deformation during riveting, thanks to which special rivets have been developed, particularly for application in very brittle or soft materials.
We distinguish three types of heads for separator rivets: Flat - the most universal for general use Mortised - for applications when a smooth su...
more informationWe use stainless-steel rivets in situations when preventing corrosion is required. Stainless-steel sealing rivets also provide a sealed joint against...
more informationWe use copper rivets for joining copper or brass. Sealants also protect penetration by liquids or gases through the joint. Copper separator rivets wi...
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