Flare-in nuts are fasteners used in sheet metal, sheet metal, chassis, and cabinets, and are widely used in the inlay process of metal sheets, control boxes, power cabinets and other product wall panels. So what materials are generally used for rivet nuts?
Riveting nuts self clinching fasteners Generally, iron is more commonly used in the market. We all know that iron is called carbon steel. It is pierced, or turned, and it is natural after manufacture and production. Electroplated. Stainless steel rivet nuts do not require electroplating. In the case of iron, the color of the electroplating is generally selected by the customer, and the color of the electroplating depends on what color the customer needs. And some pleas for salt spray time. Some electroplated colors have a higher salt spray time, and some electroplated colors will rust less in a few hours. Another point is to see whether the customer needs to export the product. Exports generally need to be environmentally friendly, and some domestic ones also need it, but most of them still don't.
Generally, the electroplating used for rivet nuts in the market is environmentally friendly blue zinc, because the salt spray test time of environmentally friendly blue zinc can reach 72 hours, that is, three days, and this kind of electroplating has a longer salt spray resistance time. . In fact, for example, electroplated white nickel, the salt spray time of white nickel is relatively short, and it usually rusts