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Galvanized steel pipes are steel pipes that have been coated with a layer of zinc to protect against corrosion. This process, known as galvanization, enhances the durability and longevity of the steel, making it suitable for various applications. The zinc coating acts as a barrier, preventing moisture and other corrosive elements from reaching the steel underneath.
| Material | Steel with a zinc coating |
| Standard sizes | 1/2 inch to 12 inches in diameter |
| Wall thickness | Schedule 10 to Schedule 80 |
| Zinc coating thickness | Typically 1.5 to 3.9 mils |
| Length | Typically available in 20-foot and 21-foot lengths |
When choosing galvanized steel pipes, consider the intended application and environmental conditions. Specify the required diameter, wall thickness, and length based on your project needs. Additionally, inquire about the zinc coating thickness for corrosion resistance, and ensure compliance with any relevant industry standards or certifications. It's also important to discuss quantities and delivery timelines when requesting a quote.
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Galvanization protects steel from corrosion and extends its lifespan.
Yes, but special precautions must be taken to avoid damaging the zinc coating.
They offer excellent corrosion resistance, durability, and low maintenance.
Yes, they are commonly used in potable water systems.
Consider the flow requirements and compatibility with existing systems.
They can last 20 to 50 years depending on the environment.