Riveting is a mechanical fastening method that involves deforming a ductile material (the rivet) to join two or more materials together. A rivet is inserted through pre-drilled or punched holes in the materials to be joined, and then the tail of the rivet is deformed, typically by hammering, pressing, or using a specialized riveting tool. This deformation creates a head on the tail side of the rivet, clamping the materials together. Riveting is commonly used in aerospace, automotive, construction, and manufacturing industries for joining metal sheets, plates, and other structural components where high strength and durability are required.
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