




Fence made of galvanized steel pipe
Galvanized steel pipe is a common material used for making fences. It is treated through a galvanizing process on ordinary steel pipes to provide good corrosion resistance.
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Fence made of galvanized steel pipe
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Galvanized steel pipe is a common material used for making fences. It is treated through a galvanizing process on ordinary steel pipes to provide good corrosion resistance.
Features and Advantages
- Excellent Corrosion Resistance The galvanized layer effectively prevents the steel pipe from contacting the external environment, resisting oxidation, corrosion, and contamination. The hot-dip galvanized layer can protect the steel pipe well during long-term use, making it suitable for various harsh environments and extending its service life.
- Good Mechanical Properties Galvanized pipes have high strength and hardness, meeting the needs of various engineering projects and bearing considerable pressure and load.
- Easy to Process They have good plasticity, allowing for cutting, welding, bending, and other processing, facilitating installation and maintenance, and meeting different specifications and size requirements.
- Economical Compared to high-end materials like stainless steel and copper pipes, galvanized steel pipes have relatively low production costs and reasonable prices, suitable for large-scale engineering projects.
- Environmentally Friendly The hot-dip galvanized layer does not release harmful substances during use, causing no pollution to the environment and meeting environmental protection requirements.
Common Specifications
- Round Pipe 60.3*1.5, 48.3*1.5, 60.3*3.0, etc.
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ASTM A53 is the 'Standard Specification for Black and Hot-Dipped, Zinc-Coated, Welded and Seamless Steel Pipe' established by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), primarily used in pressure piping and mechanical structure fields.
This standard is issued under the fixed designation A500/A500M; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A superscript epsilon (ε) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
Applicable to: construction, machinery manufacturing, photovoltaic, furniture, special vehicle frame manufacturing, container manufacturing, decoration, etc.
This standard specifies the manufacturing requirements for seamless and welded pipes for pipeline transportation systems in the petroleum and natural gas industries, including two product specification levels (PSL1 and PSL2). This specification does not apply to cast iron pipes.
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