Product Description
GI pipes are used in a variety of applications, including plumbing, water supply, sewage, gas distribution, scaffolding, fencing, and automotive and aerospace applications.
GI pipes are designed to be easy to install, which can reduce labor costs and time.
Product Parameters
Galvanized iron (GI) pipes have a number of product parameters, including:
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Here are some parameters of GI pipes:
- Size: GI pipes typically have an outside diameter of 20-100 mm and a wall thickness of 1.5-2.5 mm.
- Grades: GI pipes are categorized into three grades based on their weight per meter and inner diameter thickness: light (Class A), medium (Class B), and heavy (Class C).
- Standards: GI pipes conform to standards such as ASTM A53/A53M, ASTM A106/A106M, and ISO 1461.
- Chemical composition: GI pipes contain carbon, manganese, phosphorus, and sulfur.
- Coating: GI pipes are coated with zinc to prevent corrosion and rust.
- Uses: GI pipes are used in plumbing, water supply, sewage, and gas distribution.
- Benefits: GI pipes are durable, corro
FAQ
GI pipes are used in a variety of applications, including construction, irrigation, and plumbing:
- Construction: GI pipes are used for structural support, electrical systems, and rainwater harvesting.
- Irrigation: GI pipes are used to distribute water to crops and fields.
- Plumbing: GI pipes are used in plumbing systems, and GI pipe fittings are used to control flow, change the direction of fluids, and ensure secure pipe installations.