Some materials are chosen because they're cheap. Others because they're strong. Copper gets picked because it's useful in ways other metals aren't. A round head copper rivet conducts electricity, resists salt water, and over time develops a look that can't be faked. At Nuote Metals, we make these for jobs where performance and character both count.
A copper round head rivet has that familiar dome shape—the classic profile that's been holding things together for centuries. It sits above the surface, providing good bearing strength and a distinctive warm color. You'll find them on boat hardware, electrical connections, roofing details, and restoration work where the fastener needs to match the age of the materials around it.
Why copper for a round head? Because copper does things steel and aluminum can't. It never rusts—ever. In salt air, it forms a protective patina and keeps going. In electrical applications, it carries current better than almost any other common metal. And over time, it changes—slowly turning from bright and new to rich and weathered. A round head copper rivet doesn't just hold things together. It becomes part of them.
We make round head copper rivets in various sizes, all consistent and reliable. They set cleanly, hold tight, and then get on with the work of outlasting everything around them.
If your project needs a fastener that works hard outdoors or carries current reliably, our copper round head rivets are built for it. At Nuote Metals, we make them right so they last. Building for the water, the weather, or the years ahead? Round head copper is the choice.