Galvanised (GI) Pipes
Diameter – ½ Inch (15 mm) to 20 Inches (500 mm)
Wall Thickness – 0.80 mm to 12.00 mm
Galvanized steel is a type of steel that has been galvanized by the application of a zinc coating throughout its body so that it can be protected from corroding or rusting. Galvanized steel has a longer life and durability compared to non-galvanized steel. The application process of zinc on a steel structure is called "galvanization." This process was first invented and developed in France and England in 1837, in which a sheet of steel was dipped in a molten zinc bath (a method called "hot dip galvanization").
• Water Pipelines
• Industrial Water Lines, Plant Piping
• Agriculture and Irrigation
• Pipe Lines for Natural Gas
• LPG And Other Non-Toxic Gases
• Oil& Gas Pipe Lines
• Oil Refinery Piping, Crude Oil Piping