Product Description
Galvanized Iron (GI) pipes are steel pipes that have been coated with zinc to make them more resistant to rust and corrosion:
Material: GI pipes are made from mild steel strips or low carbon steel coils.
Coating: The pipes are coated with zinc through a process called galvanization.
Uses: GI pipes are used for a variety of purposes, including water distribution, drainage systems, construction projects, and irrigation systems.
Features: GI pipes are durable, resistant to dust and abrasion, and easy to weld. They are also strong and can withstand high pressure and external impacts.
Classification: GI pipes are classified as light (Class A), medium (Class B), or heavy (Class C). Light pipes are yellow, medium pipes are blue, and heavy pipes are red.
Lifespan: GI pipes can last up to 50 years in rural areas, but their lifespan decreases by 50% in urban polluted regions.
Galvanized Iron (GI) pipes are steel pipes that have been coated with zinc to make them more resistant to rust and corrosion:
Material: GI pipes are made from mild steel strips or low carbon steel coils.
Coating: The pipes are coated with zinc through a process called galvanization.
Uses: GI pipes are used for a variety of purposes, including water distribution, drainage systems, construction projects, and irrigation systems.
Features: GI pipes are durable, resistant to dust and abrasion, and easy to weld. They are also strong and can withstand high pressure and external impacts.
Classification: GI pipes are classified as light (Class A), medium (Class B), or heavy (Class C). Light pipes are yellow, medium pipes are blue, and heavy pipes are red.
Lifespan: GI pipes can last up to 50 years in rural areas, but their lifespan decreases by 50% in urban polluted regions.
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Product Parameters
Size |
weight |
Materials |
1 1/2 |
8.9kls |
Galvanize iron steel |