Customization: | Available |
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After-sales Service: | Immediately Installment Instructions. |
Warranty: | Long Term Use |
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Galvanized pipes are steel pipes that have been dipped in a protective zinc coating to prevent corrosion and rust. Galvanized piping was commonly installed in homes built before 1960. When it was invented, galvanized pipe was an alternative to lead pipe for water supply lines.
GI Pipes or Galvanized Iron Pipes are widely used for the purpose of conveying raw water and distribution of treated water in many rural water supply schemes, where the requirement of water is limited.
Because galvanized iron pipes are strong, durable, rust, and fire-resistant, they can be used for a very long time. These add to their reliability in many projects. This enhances the peace of mind of professionals, stakeholders, and more, knowing they are made with the best products in the market.
Galvanized Iron (G.I.) and Black Iron Pipes (B.I.) are metal tubes known for their ability to withstand high heat and extreme temperatures. It is commonly used as a medium to transport liquids, gas, or fine solids for structural purposes. G.I. Pipes are covered with zinc to make the pipe more resistant to rust.
Construction and buildings: Because of their strength and longevity, GI pipes are used as scaffolding materials, handrails, and support structures. Agriculture: These pipes are utilized for irrigation systems and greenhouse construction in areas with high humidity and water exposure.
Specs | Outside diameter = 48.3 (+/- 0.5) mm 48.3 (+/- 0.5) mm. Wall thickness = 4.0 (+0.47/-0.4) mm 4.47 (+0.56) mm. Cross sectional area = 5.57 cm2 6.15 cm2. ... EFFECTIVE LENGT Hot Dip Galvanized |
Color | Silver galvanized Iron Pipe |
Height & Weight | Equivalent To BS 1387:1985/EN 10255:2004 Nominal Bore & Class Nominal mass of steel tube Screwed & Socketed 50H 2.00 6.26 65L 2.50 5.83 65M 2.50 6.54 |