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The weight of a 50mm (or 2-inch) galvanized iron (GI) pipe typically ranges between 3.5 to 5.5 kg per meter, depending on the wall thickness and specific standards used. For standard pipes, the weight can be around 4.5 kg per meter. To find the total weight, multiply the weight per meter by the total length of the pipe you have. Always refer to manufacturer specifications for precise weights.

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