Galvanization (or galvanisation) is the process of applying a protective zinc coating to steel or iron, in order to prevent rusting. The term is derived from the name of Italian scientist Luigi Galvani. Although galvanization can be done with electrochemical and electrodeposition processes, the most common method in current use is hot-dip galvanization, in which steel parts are submerged in a bath of molten zinc. In industry, the term GI stands forgalvanized iron, referring to a common galvanized steel used in many applications such as air ducts and trash cans.( from Wikipedia)
Hot-dipped Galvanized Steel Pipe
Detailed Production Description:
Production Standards: BS1387, ASTMA53/500/123-00, EN10255/10219, GB/T13912, EN39, EN ISO 1461, DIN2391, IS2062, AS/NZ 4680
Steel Material: Q195, Q235, Q345, S235/275/355, 20#, A53/106GR.B, STKR400/490, A500, ST37/44/52, IS2062/250GRADE
Zinc Coating: Pre-galvanized steel pipe: 60-150g/m2
Hot-dipped galvanized steel pipe: 200-400m2
Section Shape: round, square, rectangular, oval and others
Welding Type: Welded and Seamless
Packing: in bundles with steel strips or in bulk or as per customer’s requirements
Applications: structures, furniture, fencing/door, fluid transferring etc.
Specification Range:
Section Shape |
Round Pipe |
Square Pipe |
Rectangular Pipe |
OD |
21.3-323.8mm |
20*20-550*550mm |
10*20-400*600mm |
W.T |
SCH10-SCH80 |
1.0-25mm |
1.0-25mm |
Length |
4-12m |