TOX® Clinching

Riveting without rivet

TOX® Clinchen

Emission-free joining

The clinching technology is a joining process in accordance with DIN 8593 in production technology. The metal processing industry uses the procedure, which is also referred to as “toxing”, for joining sheet metals of different strengths or different materials, also including adhesives or other intermediate layers. In industrial applications, clinching is suitable for single sheet metal thicknesses of 0.1 millimeters up to a total layer thickness of 12 millimeters and a tensile strength of up to 800 N/mm2. The cost-efficient, reliable and environmentally friendly procedure is a proven alternative to welding, screwing and riveting.

Der Clinchprozess im Schliffbild von TOX® Pressotechnik

Is clinching suitable for your application?

Your task: Securely join metals, sheet metals and intermediate layers easily and without additional elements. Our solution: Clinching joins sheet metals of up to 12 millimeter thickness with guaranteed joint strength. The process: For clinching, we use a die patented by us with a fixed die. The technology, which is easy to realize, works without additional elements. The clinching process creates a push-button-like, positive joint of two or three layers in a cold forming process.

And why not welding?

And why not welding?

When comparing welding versus clinching , toxing performs better. All examinations of the laboratory for materials engineering and joining technology of the University of Paderborn – from the service life of the TOX® Round Joint, the electric conductivity, the investment and operating costs up to sustainability and environmental aspects – speak in favor of TOX® technology.

Advantages of TOX® Clinching

Economical and environmentally friendly
Versatile, user-oriented and reliable

From the field

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Clinching of stainless steel

Stainless steel presents a particular challenge for forming technology. Due to its high flow stress, higher forming forces are required, which result in high surface tensions on the tools. TOX® Clinching safely and economically joins stainless steel with long service life.

Dissimilar materials and multi-layer connections

Clinching is also suitable for hybrid and composite materials or multi-layer connections. How this works is explained by Dr. Marcus Matzke.

The "greener" point

Clinching beats welding: CO2 footprint of clinching and spot welding compared

Verzinkte Bleche zuverlässig clinchen

Reliable clinching of galvanized sheets

Thanks to TOX®: A customer from the electrical industry clinches galvanized sheets in a process-safe manner.

Feasibility check? No problem!

Feasibility check? No problem!

You would like to know whether the clinch procedure will also work for your sheet metals and materials? You need information on the accessibility, space requirement and the forces acting on the component? A free feasibility check will provide you with answers to these questions – right here, in our technology lab.

The types of clinching points

The classic – TOX® Round Joint
The classic – TOX® Round Joint
The classic – TOX® Round Joint
Ideal all-rounder for a wide range of applications

Advantages:

  • High static and dynamic strength

  • The surface remains intact

  • No cutting – no corrosion

  • Simple tool geometries

The small one – TOX® MICROpoint
The small one – TOX® MICROpoint
The small one – TOX® MICROpoint
Particularly suitable for smallest components in electrical engineering, electronics and micromechanics

Advantages:

  • Diameter of only 2 mm

  • Joins steel, copper and/or aluminum sheets

  • Possible sheet metal thicknesses: 0.1 to 1.2 mm

  • The surface remains intact

The special one – TOX® SKB
The special one – TOX® SKB
The special one – TOX® SKB
Ideal in case of additional use of adhesives between the sheet layers

Advantages:

  • Special clinch die with fixed and movable segments

  • Exactly symmetrical point formation

  • Flat point elevation

  • The surface remains intact

The strong one – TOX® TWINpoint
The strong one – TOX® TWINpoint
The strong one – TOX® TWINpoint
Ideal in case of low flange widths, as the design of the dies is very compact

Advantages:

  • The double point ensures markedly increased joint strength

  • The joint strength almost doubles

  • Connection secured against twisting

  • The surface remains intact

  • For sheet metal strengths between 0.2 mm and 10 mm

The flat one – TOX® Flat Point
The flat one – TOX® Flat Point
The flat one – TOX® Flat Point
Ideal if clinch points need to be flat. In a second work step, the created elevation is pressed flat

Advantages:

  • Creates a flat surface

  • Strength values comparable with TOX® Round Joint or TOX® SKB Joint

  • The surface remains intact

The sophisticated one – TOX® Vario Joint
The sophisticated one – TOX® Vario Joint
The sophisticated one – TOX® Vario Joint
Ideal for lightweight and other hybrid construction

Advantages:

  • Joins sheet metals with large differences in thickness

  • Joins sheet metals with non-metallic materials

  • Joins ductile and non-ductile materials

  • Joint absorbs radial and axial forces

  • Low joining forces

  • Sheet surface remains intact

Systems for clinching

Downloads

Brochures and data sheets

Brochure: TOX® Clinching Technology

The advantage for you: cost effective and efficient

Data sheet 80.02: TOX® Spray system SP

Spray system for clinching applications

Data sheet 80.06: TOX® ToolCheck

Pneumatic testing of clinching dies

Dara sheet 80.07: Clinching Tools and Accessories

Tool sets, strippers for punchs and dies

Data sheet 80.09: Measuring equipment

Analogue and digital measuring gauges

Data sheet 80.18: Installation and design guidelines

Basics on the TOX® Clinching Technology