Electronic Copper Counter Semi Tubular Rivet

Electronic: The electronics and computer industries are users of various rivets such as semi-tubular rivets and special soft-set blind rivets for PCB’s, and other electrical components such as relays and switches. Rapid Rivet is Your Rivet Specialist. We are a Master Stocking Distributor of rivets, rivet nuts, threaded inserts, and tooling. We have a large and varied inventory to meet your needs. No automated telephone answering system here at Rapid Rivet. Speak directly to a knowledgeable salesperson who will assist you in selecting the rivet you require. We pride ourselves in our ability to give you a fast and competitive quotation. Many items are in stock, and next day delivery is available when requested. Most items are available with manufacturer’s certifications and test reports. We also can offer bar coding, unit packaging, and will set parts and shipments up for long-term release dates.

Copper:  Copper is an element of great thermal and electrical conductivity.  It is a relatively low strength, soft material.  It is totally non-magnetic.  It is not subject to any heat-treating.  It has fair to good corrosion resistance, and is normally not plated.  Type 110 copper is most frequently used for rivets, and is rated as 99.9% pure copper.  Copper is also the chief element in brass and bronze alloys.  

Tubular:  Full tubular rivet. Similar to the semi-tubular rivet, but with a deeper drilled hole. Commonly used by the loose-leaf binder industry.
ItemPart NumberAlt Number / NotesHead Style and MarketingQty in Stock
MCS5800-26MCS5800-26TPART-MCS5800-26ELECTRONIC CONTROL SWITCHLTR

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