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GI Pipes - Application, Advantages & Disadvantages

Galvanized iron (GI) pipes are made from mild steel strips made from Low Carbon Steel Coils. To give the strips a circular shape, they are run through a succession of fin rolls. The slit ends of the strips are then welded together by applying a high frequency electric current across the edges constantly.

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GI Pipes - Application, Advantages & Disadvantages

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  1. GI Pipes - Application, Advantages & Disadvantages Galvanized iron (GI) pipes are made from mild steel strips made from Low Carbon Steel Coils. To give the strips a circular shape, they are run through a succession of fin rolls. The slit ends of the strips are then welded together by applying a high frequency electric current across the edges constantly. The welded steel pipes are then sent through sizing sections to fix any dimensional discrepancies. Automatic cutting equipment are then used to cut the pipes to the desired lengths. The tubes are then randomly pressure tested for leaks. Pipes are galvanized and varnished in accordance with particular specifications. Tube Trading Co. is one of the most popular GI Pipe dealer in Vadodara. GI Pipes are commonly utilised in rural and urban regions to distribute treated or raw water. These pipes are less expensive, lighter in weight, and easier to handle. Application: ● Water & Sewage pipes ● Electric poles ● Structural purposes ● Engineering purposes ● Automotive purposes ● Oil and gas transmissions Tube Trading Co. is a noted GI Pipe distributor in Vadodara. The galvanized pipe is a zinc-coated pipe. Steel is protected against corrosion by a galvanized coating. It is most typically used in exterior structures like fences and handrails, as well as in certain indoor plumbing.

  2. Advantages: 1) Antirust: If rust is polluted, an extra layer must be provided to allow it to pass through. Steel's iron reacts with oxygen and water to form rust, which causes the object to deteriorate. These elements are less likely to trigger this reaction if they are coated with zinc. Tube Trading Co. is the leading GI Pipe dealer in Gujarat. 2) Less Costly: Galvanizing is typically less expensive than other conventional pipe protection procedures. This is because other procedures normally necessitate a lot of physical labour, whereas galvanizing necessitates less physical labour. At the same time, galvanized steel pipe has a very long service life. It can be used in many rural locations for more than 50 years and in severely exposed urban and coastal locations for more than 25 years. As a result, maintenance expenses are reduced. Looking to buy the best quality Galvanized Pipe (GI Pipe), contact Tube Trading Co. - an excellent GI Pipe distributor in Gujarat. 3) Easy checking: The inspection of galvanized pipe can be done directly. Galvanized coatings can be visually checked and checked for thickness using a simple nondestructive testing procedure. Disadvantages: 1) Internal corrosion: Although the zinc barrier in galvanized pipes prevents corrosion for a period of time, the process inevitably takes a long time. When this occurs, the pipe begins to corrode from the inside out, perhaps resulting in a leak or pipe rupture. Tube Trading Co. is a dominant GI Pipe supplier in Vadodara.

  3. 2) Water pollution: Corrosive elements like lead from exposed metals may leach into your water supply as galvanized pipes deteriorate. When this occurs, the minerals begin to build plaques on the interior of the pipes. That patch begins to restrict the flow of water in your home over time, and the water can even change colour.

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