A solid rivet is a type of mechanical fastener used to join two or more pieces of material together, typically in structural applications. It consists of a cylindrical shaft with a head at one end. When installed, the shaft is inserted through a hole in the materials being joined, and the protruding end is deformed (usually by hammering or using a machine) to form a second head, effectively securing the materials together.
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Solid rivets are often used in metalworking, especially in industries like aerospace, automotive, and construction. They are valued for their strength and reliability in high-stress environments. Once installed, solid rivets cannot be easily removed, making them a permanent solution for joining materials.
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