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1 1/2" G.I. pipe is a common size of galvanized iron pipe used in various construction applications. G.I. pipes are made of mild steel and coated with zinc to provide corrosion resistance.
Common Uses:
Advantages of 1 1/2" G.I. Pipe:
Note: When using 1 1/2" G.I. pipe, it's important to follow proper installation practices and safety guidelines to ensure its structural integrity and longevity.
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.
Size | Weight | Materials |
1 1/2 | 8kls / 9kls | Galvanize Steel |