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Galvanized pipe, with its zinc coating and steel composition, has been a popular choice for plumbing and industrial applications for years. Its corrosion-resistant properties and durability have made it a reliable option for transporting water and other fluids. However, as with any material, it is important to understand the galvanization process, the composition of galvanized pipes, and factors that can affect their lifespan. In this blog, we will explore everything you need to know about galvanized pipes, including their types, durability, safety concerns, and how to identify and maintain them.
Galvanized pipes are steel pipes that have been coated with a layer of zinc, typically through a process called hot-dip galvanization. This coating of zinc provides an additional layer of protection against corrosion, extending the lifespan of the steel pipe. By understanding the galvanization process and the benefits of zinc coating, we can appreciate the qualities that make galvanized pipes a popular choice in various industries.
Galvanized steel pipe |
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Standard |
Food Grade Sanitary Tube: JIS G3447, KS D 3585, ASTM A270, EN 10357(DIN 11850), AS 1528.1, ISO 2037(NF A49-249) |
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Heat exchanger tube: ASTM A249 / ASME SA249, GB / T 24593-2009, HG 20537.2 |
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Industrial pipe: ASTM A312, EN 10217-7, GB / T 12771-2008, HG 20537.3 |
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Drinking water tube: GB / T 19228 |
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Mechanical tube: ASTM A554, EN 10296-2 |
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Size |
Outer Diameter Range: 9.5~2000mm |
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Shape Section |
Round |
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Usage |
Sanitary tubing: for food processing industry, beverage industry, sugar mill and so on; |
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