GI Tubular
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General Info
A GI Tubular (Galvanized Iron Tubular) is a type of steel pipe or tube that is coated with a layer of zinc to protect it from corrosion. The term "GI" refers to the process of galvanization where steel is coated with zinc to extend its lifespan by preventing rust and corrosion, particularly in outdoor or moisture-prone environments.
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Specification
GI (Galvanized Iron) tubular pipes come in a variety of sizes and specifications. Here are the common sizes and dimensions:
Nominal Pipe Sizes:
1/2 inch
3/4 inch
1 inch
1.25 inch
1.5 inch
2 inch
2.5 inch
3 inch
4 inch
5 inch
6 inch
Wall Thickness:
The wall thickness can vary depending on the schedule, with common options including:
Schedule 40: Standard wall thickness.
Schedule 80: Thicker walls for higher pressure applications.
Lengths:
GI tubular pipes are usually available in standard lengths, often around:
20 feet
21 feet
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