GI pipes, or Galvanized Iron pipes, are used in various applications due to their corrosion resistance and durability. Some common uses of GI pipes include:
Water Supply: GI pipes are commonly used for water supply systems, both in residential and commercial buildings. The zinc coating helps protect the pipes from corrosion caused by water exposure.
Plumbing: GI pipes are frequently used in plumbing systems for transporting water and other fluids within buildings.
Irrigation: In agricultural applications, GI pipes are used to carry water for irrigation purposes.
Gas Supply: GI pipes are suitable for transporting natural gas and LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) due to their corrosion-resistant properties.
Electrical Conduits: GI pipes are used as electrical conduits to protect electrical wiring from physical damage and corrosion.
Fencing: GI pipes are often used to build fences and railings due to their strength and resistance to weather conditions.
Scaffolding: In construction, GI pipes are commonly used as scaffolding to provide temporary support for workers and materials.
Handrails and Balustrades: GI pipes are used to construct handrails and balustrades for staircases, balconies, and other structures.
Water Wells: GI pipes are used in constructing water wells for extracting groundwater.






