Customization: | Available |
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Connection Type: | Clamp Connection |
Finish: | Galvanized |
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Galvanized iron (G.I.) pipes are a popular choice for scaffolding due to their durability, strength, and resistance to corrosion. The galvanization process involves coating the iron pipes with a layer of zinc, which protects the metal from rust and extends its lifespan, even in harsh weather conditions. These pipes are relatively lightweight compared to other metal options, making them easier to transport and assemble on construction sites.
Their high tensile strength allows them to support heavy loads, ensuring safety and stability in scaffolding structures. Additionally, G.I. pipes are versatile and available in various sizes, enabling them to be used in a range of applications, from temporary scaffolds to complex, multi-level structures. Their affordability and longevity make G.I. pipes a cost-effective choice, meeting both structural and budgetary needs in construction projects.
Meter | Kilogram |
6 Meters | 8 kls |
6 Meters | 9 kls |
Galvanized Iron (G.I.) pipes are widely used in various applications due to their durability, corrosion resistance, and cost-effectiveness. They are commonly utilized in plumbing systems, especially for transporting water, as their zinc coating helps prevent rust and corrosion, extending the pipe's lifespan. G.I. pipes are also frequently used in industrial and agricultural sectors for purposes like irrigation, drainage, and structural applications. Their robustness makes them suitable for outdoor use in environments where they may be exposed to the elements.
Additionally, G.I. pipes are employed in construction for scaffolding and fencing due to their strength and ability to withstand significant weight and pressure. However, while G.I. pipes are versatile and reliable, they are less commonly used for hot water systems as high temperatures can affect the zinc coating, leading to faster corrosion over time.