Peel Type Blind Rivets Manufacturer
Rivmate offers you high-quality blind rivets with a decorative pattern, suitable for soft, brittle, and low-strength materials.
- Larger rear support area to distribute the force of the rivet.
- Effectively distributes force to prevent the soft material from being torn through.
- Direct from the factory; custom sizes and bulk orders are available.
- After riveting, the tail splits into a petal-like shape, creating a larger load-bearing area.
Why Choose Our Peel Type Blind Rivets
- The "cracked” tail molding makes it to be ideally used for riveting of metal and wood, sheets or low-density plastics.
- The large pressure bearing surface is extended to blind hole, which provides the high mandrel retaining force.
- Ideal replacements of the wood screw or self-tapping screw.
Rivmate —— Your Professional Customized Peel Type Blind Rivets Manufacturer
As your professional manufacturer of peel type blind rivets, Rivmate specializes in providing customizable peel type blind rivet products to overseas fastener distributors, OEM manufacturers, and industrial assembly customers. Offering you end-to-end riveting solutions from product validation to reliable delivery.
Your Peel Type Blind Rivets can be customized in terms of material, size, surface finish, and packaging. We also offer you sample testing, specification selection, and bulk supply support. Contact us today for your product specifications and project quote!
Peel Type Blind Rivets Manufacturer-Classified by Material
Peel type blind rivets are available for you in materials such as aluminum, steel, and stainless steel. They help you meet various requirements for strength, corrosion resistance, lightweight design, and cost-effectiveness. They are suitable for your soft sheets, thin sheets, and composite materials riveting applications.
Aluminum body/Steel mandrel Peel Type Blind rivet
Aluminum shell with carbon steel core, puncture-resistant, suitable for soft materials.
Peel Type Blind Rivets Manufacturer-Classified by size
Rivmate offers your peel type blind rivets in a variety of sizes. These rivets are designed to accommodate different sheet thicknesses, hole diameters, and riveting ranges. They help customers achieve consistent assembly, prevent tear-through, and facilitate bulk purchasing.
3.2 mm Peel Type Blind Rivet
Small-diameter sizes. Riveting range: 1.0–13.0 mm. Hole diameter: 3.4–3.5 mm.
4.0 mm Peel Type Blind Rivet
Small to medium diameters. Riveting range: 1.5–10.5 mm. Hole diameter: 4.2–4.4 mm.
4.8 mm Peel Type Blind Rivet
Common medium diameters. The riveting range: 1.5–28.0 mm. Hole diameter is 5.25–5.45 mm.
6.4 mm Peel Type Blind Rivet
Large-diameter sizes. Riveting range: 1.5–17.0 mm. Hole diameter: 6.6–6.8 mm.
Peel Type Blind Rivets Manufacturer-Classified by head shape
Rivmate offers you peel type blind rivets in a variety of sizes. These rivets are designed to help you accommodate different sheet thicknesses, hole diameters, and riveting ranges. They help you achieve consistent assembly, prevent tear-through, and facilitate bulk purchasing.
Dome Head Peel Type Blind Rivets
Standard round-head design, suitable for general assembly, with a clean appearance and a wide range of applications.
Large Flange Peel Type Blind Rivets
The wide-brim design provides a larger surface area, making it more effective at preventing tears in soft materials.
| Diameter | Dome Head Part No. | Large Head Part No. | Size | Body Length L nom. | Grip Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.2 | 3ASP32100 | 3ASPLF3210010 | 3.2 x 10.0 | 10.0-11.0 | 1.0-5.0 |
| 3.2 | 3ASP32120 | 3ASPLF3212010 | 3.2 x 12.0 | 12.0-13.0 | 3.0-7.0 |
| 3.2 | 3ASP32140 | 3ASPLF3214010 | 3.2 x 14.0 | 14.0-15.0 | 5.0-9.0 |
| 3.2 | 3ASP32160 | 3ASPLF3216010 | 3.2 x 16.0 | 16.0-17.0 | 7.0-11.0 |
| 3.2 | 3ASP32180 | 3ASPLF3218010 | 3.2 x 18.0 | 18.0-19.0 | 9.0-13.0 |
| 4 | 3ASP40100 | 3ASPLF4010012 | 4.0 x 10.0 | 10.0-11.0 | 1.5-4.5 |
| 4 | 3ASP40120 | 3ASPLF4012012 | 4.0 x 12.0 | 12.0-13.0 | 3.0-6.5 |
| 4 | 3ASP40140 | 3ASPLF4014012 | 4.0 x 14.0 | 14.0-15.0 | 5.0-8.5 |
| 4 | 3ASP40160 | 3ASPLF4016012 | 4.0 x 16.0 | 16.0-17.0 | 7.0-10.5 |
| 4 | 3ASP40180 | 3ASPLF4018012 | 4.0 x 18.0 | 18.0-19.0 | 9.0-12.5 |
| 4 | 3ASP40200 | 3ASPLF4020012 | 4.0 x 20.0 | 20.0-21.0 | 11.0-14.5 |
| 4.8 | 3ASP48100 | 3ASPLF4810016 | 4.8 x 10.0 | 10.0-11.0 | 1.5-4.0 |
| 4.8 | 3ASP48120 | 3ASPLF4812016 | 4.8 x 12.0 | 12.0-13.0 | 2.0-6.0 |
| 4.8 | 3ASP48150 | 3ASPLF4815016 | 4.8 x 15.0 | 15.0-16.0 | 3.0-9.0 |
| 4.8 | 3ASP48180 | 3ASPLF4818016 | 4.8 x 18.0 | 18.0-19.0 | 5.0-11.0 |
| 4.8 | 3ASP48210 | 3ASPLF4821016 | 4.8 x 21.0 | 21.0-22.0 | 8.0-15.0 |
| 4.8 | 3ASP48250 | 3ASPLF4825016 | 4.8 x 25.0 | 25.0-26.0 | 12.0-19.0 |
| 4.8 | 3ASP48270 | 3ASPLF4827016 | 4.8 x 27.0 | 27.0-28.0 | 14.0-21.0 |
| 4.8 | 3ASP48300 | 3ASPLF4830016 | 4.8 x 30.0 | 30.0-31.0 | 16.0-24.0 |
| 4.8 | 3ASP48350 | 3ASPLF4835016 | 4.8 x 35.0 | 35.0-36.0 | 20.0-28.0 |
| 6.4 | 3ASP64120 | / | 6.4 x 12.0 | 12.0-13.0 | 1.5-4.5 |
| 6.4 | 3ASP64150 | / | 6.4 x 15.0 | 15.0-16.0 | 3.0-6.5 |
| 6.4 | 3ASP64180 | / | 6.4 x 18.0 | 18.0-19.0 | 5.0-9.5 |
| 6.4 | 3ASP64210 | / | 6.4 x 21.0 | 21.0-22.0 | 7.0-12.5 |
| 6.4 | 3ASP64250 | / | 6.4 x 25.0 | 25.0-26.0 | 9.0-17.0 |
Peel Type Blind Rivet Manufacturing You Can Trust
From the forming of aluminum rivet shells to the assembly of carbon steel mandrels, Rivmate maintains strict control over every step of the production process. We ensure that your Peel Type Blind Rivets deliver reliable riveting performance in soft materials, thin sheets, and materials prone to tearing.
- Consistent forming and shaping
- Consistent batch quality
- Precise riveting range
- Reliable riveting performance
Using professional automated production equipment, dimensional inspection, and tensile and shear strength testing, we help you, distributors, OEMs, and industrial customers ensure a stable supply and reliable quality.
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Stable Bulk Supply for Peel Type Blind Rivets
Rivmate specializes in providing you with reliable bulk supply services for peel-type blind rivets, serving overseas fastener distributors, wholesalers, and industrial suppliers. We are dedicated to helping you meet the long-term procurement needs of your local markets for riveting applications involving soft materials, thin sheets, and puncture-resistant applications.
- Stable production capacity
- Comprehensive range of specifications
- Support for bulk orders
- Custom OEM packaging
Leveraging our established production system and batch-by-batch quality control, we provide you and other distributors with a consistent and reliable supply of products. We can help you mitigate procurement risks, expand your product lineup, and serve your local end customers more efficiently.
Applications of Peel Type Blind Rivets
Peel Type Blind Rivets are primarily used to help you with high-volume assembly of soft materials, thin sheets, and materials prone to tearing. Their flower-shaped expansion design increases the load-bearing area on the back side, helping you reduce the risk of material tearing, cracking, and rework. This helps you, OEMs, distributors, and industrial customers achieve more stable and reliable riveting results.
Plastic sheets
Used to help you connect plastic housings, covers, equipment panels, and similar applications. When the ribbing is expanded, it distributes the stress on the back surface, helping you reduce the risk of the plastic parts tearing, cracking, or warping during installation.
Fiberglass Parts
Ideal for helping you join lightweight structures such as fiberglass panels, RV panels, and composite shells. Peel type blind rivets provides you with more stable backing support and a secure bond without damaging the material surface.
Plywood & Wood Panels
Suitable for helping you fasten materials such as wood, plywood, and decorative panels. Expanded-head rivets provide you with a larger contact area. This helps you prevent cracking, loosening, or detachment of wooden materials caused by excessive localized stress.
Thin Sheet Assembly
Suitable for helping you join thin aluminum sheets, thin metal sheets, lightweight panels, and low-strength panels. It ensures efficient installation and helps you minimize sheet deformation and connection instability.
OEM Soft Material Assembly
Widely used to help you assemble RVs, trailers, and lightweight body panels. Suitable for your fiberglass, composite panels, and thin sheet materials. It significantly helps you enhance the stability of body panel connections and improve mass production efficiency.
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1.Can peel rivet distributors provide samples before bulk purchase
Yes, we can provide Peel Rivet samples before bulk purchase.
At Rivmate, we understand that sample testing is important before placing a large order. We can provide samples for customers to evaluate installation performance, grip range, material compatibility, and fastening strength in real applications.
You can test:
- Rivet fit with your hole size and material thickness
- Tensile and shear performance
- Compatibility with your riveting tools
2.How to select peel rivets compatible with aluminum and composite materials
- Rivet Material Compatibility
- Grip Range
- Peeling Performance
- Hole Size and Rivet Dimensions
- Strength Requirements
3.Can peel rivets be reused after removal?
Peel Rivets cannot be reused after removal.
our Peel Rivets are designed as permanent fastening solutions. During installation, the rivet body undergoes plastic deformation and forms a peeling structure on the blind side to create a secure connection. Once removed, the rivet cannot return to its original condition.
4.Can peel rivets be used in plastic materials?
Yes, Peel Rivets can be used in plastic materials and are commonly selected for applications involving soft or fragile materials. Their special peeling structure forms multiple supporting legs on the blind side after installation, which helps distribute pressure over a larger area and reduces the risk of cracking, deformation, or pull-through in plastic components.
5.What are peel rivets used for in construction?
Peel Rivets are commonly used in the construction industry for fastening thin, soft, or hollow materials, especially in applications where traditional fastening methods may not provide stable support. After installation, the rivet forms a peeling structure on the blind side, creating a larger bearing area that helps improve holding performance on materials such as aluminum panels, plastic sheets, composite panels, insulation boards, and lightweight building components.
6.What type of peel rivets are recommended for fiberglass applications?
For fiberglass applications, Peel Rivets with a larger backside bearing area are generally recommended. Since fiberglass materials can be relatively brittle, standard fasteners may create concentrated stress that can lead to cracking, delamination, or pull-through. The peeling structure formed after installation helps distribute the load more evenly across the material surface.
7.Peel rivet sizes and specifications for metal sheets?
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1.What are Peel Type Blind Rivets?
Peel Type Blind Rivets are rivets designed to help you join soft materials, thin sheets, and materials prone to cracking. During riveting, the tail of the rivet splits into a petal-like shape and expands outward, creating a larger support area on the back of your material. This helps you distribute stress and reduce the risk of pull-through, cracking, and loosening, making them suitable for your plastic, wood, composite panel, and lightweight sheet material assembly applications.
2.Why do Peel Type Blind Rivets help prevent pull-through?
Peel type blind rivets help you prevent pull-through because, after riveting, the tail of the rivet splits into a petal-like shape and spreads out over a large area on the back of your material. This means that when you are joining soft materials, thin sheets, plastics, or wood, the tensile force is not concentrated at a single hole but is distributed across a larger contact area, thereby helping you reduce the risk of the material being pulled through, torn, cracked, or loosened.
3.How do I choose the right diameter for Peel Type Blind Rivets?
When selecting the diameter of peel-type blind rivets, you must first determine your total sheet thickness, material strength, pre-drilled hole size, and required clamping force. For your soft or brittle materials, it is recommended that you choose a larger diameter that allows for full expansion and provides you with a larger support area to avoid stress concentration at the hole location; however, an excessively large diameter may cause your material to be squeezed. You should select a size that will expand into a stable petal shape after installation, taking into account your riveting range and hole diameter tolerances.