Solid Semi Tubular Rivets

Rivets are essential fasteners widely used in industries where a permanent and robust joint is required between two or more materials. Semi-Tubular Rivets have a hollow shank, while Solid Rivets are completely solid. Both types of rivets are widely used in automotive, aerospace, construction, and many other applications due to their strength and reliability in providing strong connections that can withstand vibration and other mechanical stresses.


Main Features

Our Semi-Tubular and Solid Rivets come with a range of features that make them stand out in the market:

  • Strong and Reliable: The primary feature of these rivets is their ability to create a permanent and robust joint that can withstand heavy loads and mechanical stresses.
  • Versatility: Semi-Tubular and Solid Rivets can be used in various materials, including metals, plastics, and composites.
  • Easy Installation: The installation process is straightforward, requiring access to only one side of the workpiece for most applications.
  • Wide Range of Sizes: These rivets are available in various diameters and lengths to accommodate different material thicknesses and joint requirements.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Our rivets are crafted from materials like aluminum, stainless steel, and brass, providing excellent corrosion resistance in various environments.
  • Cost-Effective: Semi-Tubular and Solid Rivets offer a cost-effective fastening solution, reducing assembly time and labor costs.
  • Permanent Joint: Once installed, rivets provide a permanent and tamper-resistant connection, making them suitable for critical applications.
  • Reduced Vibrations: Riveted joints absorb and dampen vibrations better than other fastening methods, enhancing the structural integrity of the assembly.

Applications

Semi-Tubular and Solid Rivets find applications in a wide range of industries and products, including:

  • Aerospace: Used in aircraft construction for joining structural components and sheet metal assemblies.
  • Automotive: Found in automotive manufacturing for assembling chassis, frames, and body panels.
  • Construction: Employed in the construction industry for building structures and bridges.
  • Electronics: Used in electronic components, enclosures, and PCBs.
  • Marine: Found in boat construction for assembling hulls and decks.
  • Appliances: Employed in household appliances like ovens and refrigerators.

Installation Process

Installing Semi-Tubular and Solid Rivets is typically straightforward. Follow these steps for successful installation:

  • Drilling: Drill a hole of the appropriate diameter through the materials to be joined.
  • Insertion: Insert the rivet into the drilled hole, ensuring that the correct length extends from the opposite side of the workpiece.
  • Rivet Setting: Use a rivet setter or pneumatic rivet gun to deform the end of the rivet (for solid rivets) or partially expand the tubular portion (for semi-tubular rivets) to secure the materials together.
  • Testing: Test the riveted joint to ensure a strong and reliable connection.

Quality Assurance

Our Semi-Tubular and Solid Rivets undergo rigorous testing and quality control measures to ensure they meet or exceed industry standards. Each rivet is carefully inspected to ensure reliable performance and durability.


Contact Us

If you have any questions or need assistance in selecting the right Semi-Tubular or Solid Rivet for your project, our knowledgeable customer support team is here to help. Feel free to contact us for expert advice and personalized solutions tailored to your specific requirements.