1/4 1/2 7/16 Copper Brass Flat head solid rivet M6 M12 M13 Round head rivet Custom size
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Usage | Fastening |
| Style | Solid Rivet |
| Size | Various sizes available |
| Head Style | Flat head |
| Strength | High |
| Finish | Plain |
| Manufacturer | JIA SHAN Hardward Company |
| Length | As customisation |
| Package | Small Packing+Carton Packing+Pallet |
| Standard | DIN |
| Package Quantity | 100 pieces |
| Shape | Self Tapping Screws |
| Measurement System | INCH, Metric |
| Port | Shenzhen |
| Quality | Inspection before shipment |
| Color | As customisation |
| Material | Copper, Brass |
A method of connecting two or more parts by using axial force to thicken the rivets in the rivet holes of the parts and form a nail head.
Riveting dates back to 3000 BC, with the earliest discoveries originating in Egypt for wooden tool manufacturing. The Vikings used wood rivets in their ships during the 7th-8th centuries AD. The development of the steel industry in the early 19th century led to metal rivets that created stronger structures, even when riveting thick materials. Today, riveting technology remains widely used in aviation, aerospace, marine, vehicles, air conditioning, and furniture applications.
Solid Round Head Rivets:
One of the oldest and most reliable forms of fastening, dating to the Bronze Age. Components include a shaft and head, riveted by hammer or rivet gun. Commonly used in high-reliability applications like aircraft, and historically in medieval armor and jewelry.
Flat Head Rivets:
Primarily used on metal exterior surfaces requiring better appearance and reduced air resistance. Typically fitted inside countersunk holes, often used in aircraft external mounting.
Copper parts are widely used across industries due to their excellent conductivity, corrosion resistance, and plasticity:
- Electrical Industry: Primarily in wire and cable manufacturing for power transmission and new energy applications
- Electronic Information Industry: Used in PCBs, connectors, and components, especially with 5G technology advancement
- Transportation, construction, machinery manufacturing, and chemical industries
Brass consists of copper and zinc, with adjustable proportions for different properties. Common grades we offer include:
- Alloy 260 (Cartridge Brass): For ammunition, automotive, fasteners
- Alloy 272: 33% zinc, for industrial/construction
- Alloy 330: High machinability, for pipe production
- Alloy 353 (Clock Brass): Precision watch components
- Alloy 360 (Free-Cutting Brass): Most common, for fasteners, valves
- Alloy 385 (Architectural Bronze): Building/construction applications
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