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GI pipes, or galvanized iron pipes, are typically classified into three main classes based on their thickness and application: Class A, Class B, and Class C. Class A pipes are the thinnest, suitable for less demanding applications, while Class B pipes offer medium thickness for general use. Class C pipes are the thickest and are used for more demanding applications requiring higher durability and strength. The specific class chosen depends on the pressure requirements and the intended use of the piping system.
B Class pipe Ms- This pipe is made out of Mild Steel, wall thickness will be 3.2 mm +/- 10%, this pipe will be painted in Blue colour at the end. B Class will be medium duty pipe.
The main difference is the thickness of the pipe Compare to A Class pipe B Class pipe thickness is more.Like that Compare to B class pipe C Class pipe thickness is more.
Copper Type K, L , M TP , Red Brass , Yellow Brass, Galvanized steel, Galvannized wrought, Yalloy, Cast Iron class 22 , lead pipe Class AA and AAA depending on the pressure and many non ferrous materials such as plastic's
What is the wall thickness of B class G.I pipe? what is the weight per meter of B class G.I pipe
What is the wall thickness of B class G.I pipe? what is the weight per meter of B class G.I pipe
normally thickness will be 3mm. but it defer in sizes
normally thickness will be 3mm. but it defer in sizes
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