Galvanized Iron (GI) Pipes are manufactured using mild steel strips of Low Carbon Steel Coils. The strips are passed through a series of fin rolls to give them a circular shape. The slit ends of the strips are then welded together by continuously passing high frequency electric current across the edges. The welded steel pipes are then passed through sizing sections where any dimensional deviations are corrected. The pipes are then cut into desired lengths by automatic cutting machines. The tubes are then pressure tested for any leaks randomly. The galvanization and varnishing of pipes are done as per specific requirements.
The GI Pipes are generally used for distribution of treated or raw water in rural or urban areas. These pipes are cheaper, light weight and easy to handle.
Galvanized Steel Pipes are those steel that has been covered with a layer of zinc metal. During galvanizing, steel is immersed in a molten zinc bath, ensuring a tough, uniform barrier coating. Zinc’s natural corrosion resistance provides long-term protection, even in outdoor environments. Apart from preventing water corrosion, it is equally effective in dry, indoor environments. GI pipes and tubes are mostly used in structural applications. GI steel pipes and tubes are available in various size and shapes based on the customer requirements.
GI pipes uses:
Water & Sewage pipes
Electric poles
Structural purposes
Engineering purposes
Galvanized pipes product features:
Higher durability and longevity
Weld consistency and integrity
Compliant to rigorous fabrication
Superior finish and anti – rust coating
Greater resistance to corrosion
Superior bends ability, ease of cutting and threading
Strict adherence to quality standards


