countersunk head rivets aluminum

Want a rivet that sits perfectly flat and won’t weigh your product down? That’s what you get with countersunk head rivets in aluminum. At Nuote Metals, we make these all the time for jobs where a smooth finish and light weight both matter.

A countersunk head aluminum rivet is made to sink into a matching cone-shaped hole. Once set, the top sits flush with the surface—no bump, no edge to catch. This clean look is why you see them on aircraft panels, electronics enclosures, machinery housings, and anywhere a streamlined surface is important.

Why choose aluminum? Because it’s light, strong enough for most uses, and it won’t rust. Steel rivets can give you a flush finish too, but they’re heavier and can corrode. With our countersunk head rivets in aluminum, you get the smooth look without the extra weight or rust worry.

If your design needs a fastener that disappears into the surface, our aluminum countersunk head rivets are a smart pick. At Nuote Metals, we make them consistently—so they fit right, sit flat, and hold tight. Need to keep things smooth and light? Aluminum with a countersunk head does the job.

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    Round Head Half Hollow Rivets

    As an efficient and practical fastener, round head half hollow rivets made from Nuote Metals in China have been widely used in various industries. Their semi-circular head design and semi-hollow structure give them unique characteristics and advantages. Nuote Metals is a professional manufacturer of round head half hollow rivets. Our rivets have a smooth, burr-free surface and are designed for smooth riveting without cracking.
  • Metal Housings

    Metal Housings

    Here at Nuote Metals in Dongguan, we stamp metal housings for different products. These are basically the outer shells or covers that keep things protected. We work with sheets of steel, aluminum, or stainless — whatever fits the job. Metal housings come in all shapes and sizes, from small electronic cases to bigger machine covers. We check each one to make sure bends are clean and holes line up. When companies need reliable metal housings, they often send us their designs. We'll run a few samples first so you can see how they fit.
  • Aluminum Countersunk Head Rivets

    Aluminum Countersunk Head Rivets

    Aluminum countersunk head rivets are fasteners used to connect two or more thin sheets. Their countersunk heads allow them to sit flush with the surface after installation, minimizing protrusions and making them suitable for applications requiring smooth surfaces. Made primarily of aluminum, these rivets are lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and highly conductive, making them widely used in industries such as aviation, automotive, electronics, and construction.
  • Steel Semi Tubular Rivet

    Steel Semi Tubular Rivet

    Steel semi tubular rivet can be also called as steel semi hollow rivets is one of the most popular fastening method, they are set by deforming the hole formed in the end of the shank of the rivet. Nuote Metals offer this kind of half tubular rivets in various of sizes, we are manufacturer in China, with good price and high quality.
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    An eyelet rivet is a small but useful fastener. It is shaped like a short tube and is often made of brass or steel. When installed, the tail of the rivet is flared out to securely join materials together. Many companies around the world produce these reliable components. Nuote Metals based in Dongguan,China, is a known manufacturer of quality eyelet rivets.
  • Aluminum Tubular Rivets

    Aluminum Tubular Rivets

    Aluminum tubular rivets are an reliable component in various manufacturing and assembly processes, offering an efficient and effective solution for creating durable joints. Nuote Metals is a professional manufacturer of tube rivets in China, are you looking for tubular rivets? Pls feel free to contact us for a RFQ.

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