


Lantern rivets are a special type of pull rivet that undergoes a special process. After riveting, the rivet head takes on a shape resembling a lantern, hence the name. An added advantage of lantern rivets is that the remaining mandrel increases the rivet's strength, making it less prone to breakage under significant shearing forces.
High-strength, versatile styles, corrosion-resistant, and with the rivet core locked after assembly, these rivets are less likely to fall off during use. Mainly used for automotive accessories such as plastic dashboards, interior decorations, and components. They are suitable for materials that are fragile or soft, as well as for riveting large and irregularly shaped holes.
The wide-brimmed lantern rivet can replace the feature of padding on both front and back sides. It increases the riveting area and distributes the riveting load.
2. Waterproof lantern rivets feature added waterproof design, incorporating rubber gaskets during use to prevent water from seeping in under the rivet cap, providing excellent waterproofing.
Widely used on fragile and soft materials such as plastic products, wood products, glass, rubber, car dashboards, car ventilation systems, and light boxes, without damaging the materials being riveted.































