Sometimes you need a fastener that's quicker to set than a solid rivet, but stronger and more finished-looking than a hollow one. That's where copper semi-hollow rivets come in. At Nuote Metals, we make these, and they're a practical, reliable option for many assembly jobs.
What makes a rivet semi-hollow? It has a solid body for most of its length, but the tip has a short, precise hollow section. This lets it flare out cleanly when you set it with a press or a hammer, giving a tight, neat clinch without needing as much force as a solid rivet. People use copper semi-hollow rivets in electrical work, light metal fabrication, marine hardware, and anywhere you want a permanent, rust-proof joint with a professional finish.
Why copper? Because it adds conductivity and that classic, warm look that ages nicely. We make copper semi-hollow rivets to be consistent and easy to work with. They're a good middle-ground fastener—not too heavy, not too light, just right for a lot of everyday jobs.
If you need a rivet that sets fast, holds strong, and won't corrode, our copper semi-hollow rivets are worth a look. At Nuote Metals, we keep the quality steady so they perform every time. Working on something that could use a little copper? These might be your answer.