A blind rivet, also known as a blind rivet or spigot, is a mechanical fastener for single-sided riveting. It consists of rivet body (cap) and nail core (nail, nail rod) two parts. This kind of rivet is especially suitable for only from a single side of the workpiece riveting operation, through a special tool (such as rivet pulling gun) for riveting. When installing the core-pulling rivets, the rivet is placed in the pre-drilled hole, and the matching riveting tool is used to pull the core of the nail, so that the head of the core is pulled into the riveting body, so that the riveting body deforms and expands on the back side of the riveting body to realize the fixation.
Carbon Steel: Typically used for general applications.
Stainless Steel: For environments where corrosion resistance is required.
Alloy Steels: Used in applications requiring high strength or high temperature resistance.
Scope of Application
Mechanical construction: Used in the joining of mechanical structures to provide stable and reliable fastening.
Construction industry: In building structures, Blind Rivets are used to join metal structural components.
Automotive Manufacturing: In automotive body manufacturing, Blind Rivets are used to connect body panels and other metal parts.
Shipbuilding: Used in the connection of ship structures, especially in areas where watertightness is required.
Aircraft Manufacturing: In aircraft manufacturing, Blind Rivets are used for riveting and repair of non-open parts.
Electrical equipment: for the metal casing of electrical equipment and the fixing of internal structures.
Furniture Manufacturing: Used for the connection of metal frames of furniture.