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A rivet is a component that fixes two or more thin plates through a riveting process, typically consisting of three parts: the rivet body, cap, and washer. Its main function is to firmly connect two or more parts together through riveting, in order to achieve the purpose of reinforcement, support, or connection.
Rivet steel wire is a material used in the manufacturing of rivets, usually stainless steel or carbon steel. It is a small diameter steel rod made of steel wire that is bent into the desired shape during the rivet manufacturing process. Different types of rivet steel wires have different properties to meet the needs of different application scenarios. For example, for applications in high temperature or corrosive environments, materials with better high temperature or corrosion resistance are usually chosen to manufacture rivet steel wires to ensure the performance and lifespan of the rivets.
In short, rivets are a common type of connector with advantages such as high strength, convenient use, wide applicability, no damage to the surface, and reusability. It has been widely used in industrial production and manufacturing fields.