Description
What to Know About GI TUBE?
GI tube, or Galvanized Iron tube, is a cylindrical construction pipe used in scaffolding. It is galvanized, which means it is coated with zinc for corrosion resistance.
What are the uses of GI TUBE?
GI tubes are the main building blocks in scaffold structures. They are used as vertical or horizontal supports in scaffolding. It also serves as a framework for temporary structures.
What are the Benefits of GI TUBE?
GI tubes are durable and can withstand heavy loads. They are zinc-coated, which means they resist corrosion and rust and can last for a long time. They make a structure stand.
What scaffolding system does the GI Tube belong to?
GI tubes are used in almost all tubular scaffolding systems. They are used in different scaffold configurations, such as free-standing, suspended, or tied scaffolds. They can be easily connected with couplers to create the desired structure.
What Materials are Used to Create GI Tube?
GI tubes are made from iron and then coated with a layer of galvanized zinc to resist rust and corrosion. For galvanization, these tubes are immersed in molten zinc to deposit a layer of zinc onto the surface of the tubes.
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