We distinguish three types of heads for separator rivets:
Flat - the most universal for general use
Mortised - for applications when a smooth surface is required, after riveting the head does not extend above the surface of the material
Large - a larger area is provided for distributing pressure across the material over a greater surface, which prevents possible deformation or cracking.
This combination of materials is designed particularly for applications in aluminium, where problems with corrosion may occur, for example, metal furni...
more informationAluminium rivets are designed for joining soft materials, such as wood or plastic. At the same time, these are resistance to oxidation. They are freque...
more informationThe type of rivet designed for joining soft material to hard, or soft to brittle, or brittle to brittle.
more informationWe use threaded rivets for applications in blind, impassable holes. Threading provides a strong anchor inside the riveted joint.
more informationMulti-purpose rivets facilitate joining of various types of materials, including soft to hard or soft to soft. During application, the body of the rive...
more informationDuring the application of a peel rivet, the body of the rivet splits into four parts, like the peel of a banana, which then provides light and balanced...
more informationType of rivet created for joining materials hard to soft or soft to soft, such as metal to plastic or plastic to plastic. This is frequently used in th...
more informationWe use sealing rivets for joints at which prevention is required against penetration of liquids or gases.
more informationReinforcing rivets are designed for joining aluminium parts, where great emphasis is placed on the high strength of the joint in tension and shear. Def...
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