The size and material details of galvanized pipes
Material | Q195, Q235, Q345 |
Outer diameter | 20/25/32/42/48/60/76/89/114mm, etc. |
Thickness | 1~4mm |
Length | 1~12m |
Standard | BS1139/EN39/EN10219/MS1462 ,ASTM , BS OR DIN, JIS and etc. |
Surface Treatment | Mild steel paint finish, hot dip galvanized, pre galvanized, color coated, etc. |
Technology | ERW |
Processing method | Bending, Welding, De coiling, Cutting, Punching, Polishing or as requested |
Size Tolerance | ±1%-3% |
Size: The size of galvanized pipes can range from 1/2 inch to 6 inches in diameter. The wall thickness can vary depending on the application and customer requirements, but generally ranges from 0.065 inches to 0.154 inches.
Material: Galvanized pipes are typically made from carbon steel that has been coated with a layer of zinc to protect against corrosion. The zinc coating is applied through a process called galvanization, which involves dipping the steel pipe into a bath of molten zinc. The zinc coating provides a barrier between the steel and the surrounding environment, protecting it from corrosion and rust.
Grade: Galvanized pipes can be produced in different grades of steel, such as ASTM A53, ASTM A106, and API 5L. These grades indicate the minimum tensile strength and yield strength of the steel, as well as its chemical composition.
Length: Galvanized pipes can be produced in various lengths to meet customer needs. Common lengths include 20 feet, 24 feet, and 40 feet.