Structural Rivets
Structural rivets are fasteners used to join metal components in construction and manufacturing. They are typically made of steel or aluminum and provide a strong, permanent connection. When installed, a rivet is deformed to create a secure bond, making it ideal for applications where high strength is required, such as in bridges and buildings.
These rivets come in various sizes and types, including blind rivets and solid rivets, each suited for different applications. The use of structural rivets has been a key element in the development of modern engineering, contributing to the durability and stability of structures.