Product Details:
Size/Diameter | 2 inches |
Material | GI |
End Connection Type | Buttweld |
Type of Coupling | Full |
Usage/Application | Plumbing Pipe |
Pressure Rating | 2000 lbs |
Range | Plug |
I Deal In | New Only |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
GI couplings typically refer to couplings made from Galvanized Iron (GI). Galvanized Iron is iron or steel that has been coated with a layer of zinc to prevent rusting and corrosion. GI couplings are commonly used in plumbing and piping systems, especially in applications where resistance to corrosion is essential. Here are some key points about GI couplings:
Material: Galvanized Iron (GI) is the primary material used to manufacture these couplings. The galvanization process involves coating the iron or steel with a layer of zinc through hot-dip galvanizing or electroplating. This coating provides protection against corrosion.
Types of Couplings:
Threaded Couplings: GI threaded couplings have internal threads that allow them to be screwed onto the external threads of pipes or other fittings. They are commonly used for connecting two pieces of threaded pipe.
Compression Couplings: Compression couplings are designed to connect two pipes or tubes by compressing a gasket or ferrule between the two ends. This type of coupling provides a tight seal without the need for threads.
Grooved Couplings: Grooved couplings use a groove and gasket arrangement to connect pipes. The grooves on the coupling match grooves on the pipe ends, and a gasket is placed in between to create a secure connection.
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It's important to note that while GI couplings provide good corrosion resistance, the effectiveness of the coating can diminish over time, especially in highly corrosive environments. Regular inspection and maintenance are recommended to ensure the continued performance of the couplings. Additionally, proper precautions should be taken during installation to avoid damaging the galvanized coating, as scratches or abrasions can compromise the corrosion resistance.