Brushed rivets are a kind of connecting parts that are widely used in various occasions. The following is a detailed introduction to their scope of use:
Brushed rivets are mainly used in riveting situations with large horizontal loads, such as ship hulls, boiler water tanks, etc. Because of their enlarged nail heads and corrosion resistance, they perform well in these highly corrosive environments. In addition, countersunk heads and 1200 sunken heads Head rivets are often used in riveting situations with smooth surfaces and small loads, such as automobiles, aircraft and other manufacturing industries. Semi-countersunk head and 1200 semi-countersunk head rivets are also mainly used in riveting situations with smooth surfaces and small loads.
Flat head and flat round head rivets are commonly 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 small loads. riveting occasions, while headless rivets are mainly used for riveting non-metallic materials.
In addition, brushed rivets are also widely used in construction, automobiles, ships, aircraft, machines, electrical appliances, furniture and other products. In particular, open flat round head rivets are widely used. Countersunk heads are suitable for riveting situations that require smoothness and require high loads. and riveting occasions with certain sealing performance.
Drawn rivets are a type of blind rivets, also known as single-piece core blind rivets or cup-type blind rivets. They are high-strength blind rivets. Because of their beauty, practicality, sturdiness and reliability, they are widely used in Ships, automobiles, elevators, electrical cabinets and other industries.
In general, brushed rivets are used in a wide range of applications, covering almost all areas that require riveting. Whether it is metal or non-metal, whether the load is large or small, you can find a suitable brushed rivet for connection.
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