flat head blind rivets
Sealed blind rivets with a flat head are characterized by high quality and precision workmanship. They meet the EB 88402 and ISO 15973, ISO 15976, and ISO 16585 standards. Used in AL-ST, ST-ST, A2-A2, and CU-ST materials, they ensure durable and tight connections. Galvanized zinc [ZN] or RAL painting ensures additional corrosion resistance and aesthetic appeal.
Key benefits: tight blind rivets
- High tightness and durability of connections.
- Resistance to atmospheric factors.
- Easy assembly process, saving time.
- A variety of materials to suit different applications.
- Aesthetic finish thanks to paint coating or galvanic zinc plating.
Specification
| Standards | EB 88402, DIN, PN, ISO 15973, ISO 15976, ISO 16585 |
| Material and Class: | AL-ST / ST-ST / A2-A2 / CU-ST |
| Coating | galvanized zinc [ZN] / painted RAL |
Application and compatibility
Sealed blind rivets with a flat head are ideal for connections requiring high tightness. They are used in various industries, such as construction, automotive, and electrical engineering. Thanks to their versatility, they are suitable for a wide range of applications and work well with rivet nuts.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
What are sealed flat head blind rivets and what are their uses?
Sealed blind rivets with a flat head are connecting elements that ensure durable and tight connections in various applications.
What materials are used to produce blind rivets?
Blind rivets are made of materials such as AL-ST, ST-ST, A2-A2 and CU-ST, which ensures their high quality and durability.
What are the benefits of using sealed blind rivets?
These rivets are highly resistant to atmospheric factors, making them an ideal choice for various industrial applications.









