Product Description
Product Name: GI Pipes
Description: Galvanized Iron (GI) pipes are steel pipes coated with a layer of zinc to provide corrosion resistance and durability. They are widely used for water supply, sewage, and drainage systems.
Key Features:
1. Galvanized coating for corrosion resistance
2. High-strength steel construction
3. Durable and long-lasting
4. Resistant to rust and scaling
5. Smooth internal surface for efficient flow
6. Available in various sizes and thicknesses
Product Parameters
Size |
Materials |
Weight |
1 1/2 |
Galvanize steel |
9kl / 8kl |
Installation Instructions
Pre-Installation Checks
1. Verify pipe specifications and compatibility.
2. Ensure suitable substrate (e.g., concrete, steel).
3. Check for obstructions and clearances.
4. Review safety guidelines and regulations.
Installation Steps
1. Prepare the pipe: Clean and deburr ends.
2. Apply lubricant: To threaded ends.
3. Assemble pipes: Use pipe fittings and couplers.
4. Secure pipes: Use clamps, hangers, or brackets.
5. Tighten connections: Use wrench or socket.
6. Test the system: Check for leaks and pressure.
FAQ
General
1. What is a GI pipe?
- A type of steel pipe coated with zinc for corrosion protection.
2. What are GI pipes used for?
- Water supply, sewage, irrigation, plumbing, and construction.
3. What are the benefits of using GI pipes?
- Corrosion resistance, durability, low maintenance.
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