When is which heat staking method suitable?
When selecting the suitable heat staking method, component restrictions such as temperature-critical areas, necessary clearance areas around the rivet points, interference contours, or maximum permissible mechanical loads must be taken into account. In addition, the requirements on the riveted joint, axial strength requirements, radial strength or special rivet head shape, also play an important role. And last but not least, the required machine cycle time and production environment can determine the choice of process.
A HOT STAMP® method applies the lowest thermal and mechanical stress to the component and offers the highest flexibility for special tools or installation situations. A HOT AIR® riveting method achieves the highest possible axial strength and gap filling (radial strength or positioning and tight fit) and a homogeneous rivet head formation.