Blind rivets, also known as pop rivets, are fasteners used in a variety of applications where access to the joint is available from only one side. They feature a mandrel that passes through the rivet body and is pulled to deform the back end of the rivet, securing it in place. The key features of blind rivets include ease of installation, as they can be set using a simple tool; versatility, as they come in various materials such as aluminum, steel, and stainless steel, suitable for different environments and load requirements; and reliability, providing a strong, vibration-resistant connection. Additionally, blind rivets offer a clean, finished appearance on both sides of the material being joined, making them ideal for use in applications ranging from automotive and aerospace to electronics and construction.
Blind rivets are widely used across numerous industries and applications due to their versatility and ease of installation. In the automotive industry, they are utilized for assembling body panels, interior trims, and other components where access is limited. Aerospace manufacturers also rely on blind rivets for securing lightweight yet strong connections in aircraft interiors and structures. In electronics, these fasteners are used for mounting components and securing enclosures, ensuring a secure and compact assembly. Construction and building trades use blind rivets for attaching metal sheets, insulation, and decorative elements. Additionally, they find application in furniture manufacturing, where they provide a clean, professional finish for joints that are not easily accessible. The marine industry also benefits from the corrosion-resistant properties of certain types of blind rivets, using them for boat and ship construction. Overall, blind rivets are a go-to solution whenever a reliable, one-sided fastening method is needed.
Materials: Aluminum/Steel/Stainless steel/Coppe
Diameter: 2.4, 3.2, 4.0, 4.8 and 6.4mm
Surface: zinc, any color on head
Blind pull rivets/pull stud/rivet/blind rivet
