Product Description
Product Name: Galvanized Iron (GI) Pipes
Description: Durable, corrosion-resistant pipes coated with a layer of zinc for protection against rust and corrosion.
Key Features:
1. Galvanized coating for corrosion resistance
2. High-strength steel construction
3. Smooth, durable finish
4. Resistant to rust and corrosion
5. Suitable for various applications (plumbing, HVAC, electrical)
6. Meets industry standards (ASTM, ISO, BS)
Product Parameters
Size |
Color |
Materials |
1 1/2 / 6 Meters |
Gray / White |
Galvanize Steel |
Installation Instructions
Pre-Installation Checks
1. Ensure GI pipes are suitable for the application.
2. Verify pipe dimensions and specifications.
3. Check site accessibility and clearance.
4. Review local building codes and regulations.
Installation Steps
1. Prepare the site: Clean and clear the area.
2. Measure and mark pipe lengths.
3. Cut pipes using pipe cutters or hacksaws.
4. Deburr pipe ends.
5. Assemble pipes using fittings (elbows, tees, couplers).
6. Secure pipes using clamps, brackets, or hangers.
7. Connect pipes to fixtures (e.g., faucets, toilets).
8. Test the system for leaks.
FAQ
General
1. What is a GI pipe?
- A galvanized iron pipe coated with zinc for corrosion resistance.
2. What are GI pipes used for?
- Plumbing, HVAC, electrical, construction, and automotive applications.
3. What are the benefits of GI pipes?
- Durable, corrosion-resistant, and low maintenance.
Design and Specifications
1. What is the standard size range for GI pipes?
- 1/2" to 16" (NB) and 21.3 mm to 406.4 mm (OD).
2. What is the thickness range for GI pipes?
- 1.8 mm to 10.3 mm.
3. What is the length range for GI pipes?
- 6 meters to 12 meters.
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