Lantern blind rivets can be used in places where ordinary blind rivets cannot be used. They are a new design of blind rivets. Lantern rivets are used in some materials that cannot be riveted by other fasteners. Lantern rivets can play an effective role. Lantern rivets are used in riveting. Finally, three corners are formed to spread the clamping force of the rivets on the riveting surface. Lantern rivets are generally made of aluminum. They can be used in plastic products, wood products, glass, rubber, car dashboards, car exhaust systems, light boxes, etc. On fragile, soft materials without damaging the material being riveted, it can also be used to rivet holes with large or irregular shapes.
Lantern rivets have three head types: lantern round head core blind rivets, lantern countersunk head core blind rivets, and lantern large brim core blind rivets.
Characteristics and uses of lantern rivets
1. Greater support
Lantern rivets can form three large folded legs, which are distributed over a larger area, dispersing the load on the riveting surface. This feature allows lantern rivets to be used on fragile or soft materials, and can also be used to rivet large surfaces. Holes and irregularly shaped holes, lantern rivets are mainly used in cars, such as plastic dashboards, interior decorations, and accessories.
2. It can replace the feature of padding at the bottom of the rivet. The large cap head rivet can replace the feature of padding on both sides of the front and rear. It increases the riveting area and disperses the riveting load.
3. Multiple riveting scales
The multi-riveting function of lantern rivets allows one type of rivet to rivet materials of various thicknesses, reducing the variety of rivet specifications.
4. Anti-corrosion
The all-aluminum structure determines that the lantern rivets are corrosion-resistant.
5. The nail core is firm
The core of the lantern rivet is locked and will not fall off easily during use.
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