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Plastic rivets are a type of fixed and connecting component, often used to connect two or more objects. Their bodies are usually made of plastic, which means they are relatively lightweight, resistant to corrosion, typically elastic, and can come in a variety of colors. They have been widely used in automotive manufacturing, electronic devices, and other industries that require lightweight and rust free components.
The use of plastic rivets is similar to that of metal rivets, usually by inserting them into pre drilled holes with a rivet gun and then unfolding them on the other side to form a fixed connection. Due to the elasticity of plastic rivets, they can absorb vibrations within a certain range and are easier to install or remove than metal rivets.
Plastic rivets can be made of various types of plastics, including nylon, polypropylene (PP), and polyethylene (PE). The choice of material mainly depends on the specific requirements of the application, including strength, heat resistance, corrosion resistance, and so on.