A GI pipe, or Galvanized Iron pipe, is a steel pipe coated with a layer of zinc to prevent rusting. This zinc coating makes the pipe durable and long-lasting. GI pipes are commonly used in plumbing, water supply systems, construction, and agriculture because they are strong and resistant to corrosion.
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A GI (Galvanized Iron) pipe with a length of 10 feet or more can be used in plumbing systems to transport water and gas, as structural supports in construction, for irrigation in agricultural settings, in HVAC systems for ductwork and exhaust pipes, and in various industrial processes for transporting chemicals and manufacturing. Its competitive pricing is based on a per-kilogram basis.
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