How are different rivets riveted? The riveting method of common rivets is introduced
Classification by use:

1. Ordinary riveting
In places where there are no special requirements for the structure, semicircular head rivets, flat cone head rivets, countersunk rivets, 120° countersunk rivets, large oval head rivets, etc. are mostly used. After applying pressure to the rivets, the riveted objects are connected by deformation of the rivets, so that the objects can be connected and fixed. Common riveting includes: convex rivet riveting, countersunk rivet riveting, also known as countersunk riveting, and double-sided countersunk riveting.
2. Sealed riveting
In places where the structure requires anti-leakage, oil-proof, waterproof leakage and anti-corrosion, different sealing methods are used to prevent the leakage of gas or liquid inside the riveted parts in the form of rivet connection. Sealed riveting includes riveting with sealant added to the joint surface of the riveted joint, riveting with sealant or sealant added to the rivet, and interference fit riveting.
3. Special riveting
For parts that are mainly subjected to force or are not open or closed in the structure, ring groove rivets, high shear rivets, threaded hollow rivets, blind rivets and other connection forms that are different from ordinary rivet shapes and riveting methods are used.
The name of the rivet form is usually named after the rivet name, such as ring rivet riveting, core pull blind rivet riveting, drum blind rivet riveting, etc.
