Galvanized iron (GI) pipes are steel pipes coated with a protective layer of zinc to prevent corrosion and are used in various construction and mechanical applications, including structural framing for buildings , furniture, mechanical components, and agricultural equipment frames. The galvanized coating makes these pipes durable for both indoor and outdoor use, and their square or rectangular shapes offer increased structural stability, making them ideal for large-scale projects.
Uses for GI square and rectangular pipes:
Building & Construction:
Structural Framework: Providing support and stability for buildings
Mechanical Applications:
Equipment Frames: Components in machines, such as frames and brackets.
Workbenches & Machine Beds: For manufacturing workbenches and the beds of machine tools.
Frameworks & Skeletons: Used as the underlying structure for tables, chairs, and beds.
Decorative Engineering:
Aesthetic Elements: Used to create visually unique and appealing decorative shapes for both the interior and exterior of architectural designs.
Storage & Shelving:
Beams and Columns: Used to construct the supports for shelves, increasing the stability and efficient use of storage space.
Transportation:
Vehicle Components: Used to manufacture parts of car frames and chassis.
Infrastructure: Employed in railway and mass transit systems for manufacturing track supports and signal poles.
General Structural Support:
Utility Poles & Lamp Brackets: Providing a sturdy base for street lamps and for supporting cable trays in the electric power industry.