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Scaffolding galvanized pipe fittings | Structural Integrity Guaranteed
Scaffolding galvanized pipe fittings | Structural Integrity Guaranteed
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Scaffolding Galvanized Pipe Fittings | Structural Integrity Guaranteed
Product Specifications
Galvanized pipe dimensions, material properties, and manufacturing standards are critical for ensuring safety and durability in scaffolding systems. Below is a detailed breakdown of our product specifications:
Parameter | Details |
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Standard | ASTM A53, ASTM A123, ISO 1461, EN 10240 |
Material | Low-carbon steel (Q195, Q235) with hot-dip galvanized coating (zinc layer: 80–100 µm) |
Sizes | Galvanized pipe dimensions: 1/2" to 6" (20–168.3 mm OD), wall thickness: 0.5–2.5 mm |
Hardness | HRB 80–95 (Rockwell B scale) |
Tensile Strength | 400–550 MPa |
Bend Strength | Complies with EN 39 standards (withstands deflection up to 1/300 of span length) |
Surface Finish | Smooth, uniform zinc coating; silver-gray appearance |
Process | Hot-dip galvanizing at 450–470°C for 1–3 minutes; post-treatment passivation for corrosion resistance |
Key Performance Attributes
1. Tensile Strength
Our scaffolding pipes achieve a tensile strength of 400–550 MPa, exceeding industry standards for structural applications. This ensures the fittings can withstand heavy loads (e.g., construction materials, worker weight) without deformation. The high strength is achieved through controlled rolling and heat treatment processes.
2. Bend Strength
The unique triangular ledger-transom design enhances bend resistance, maintaining stability even under lateral forces. Rigorous testing confirms deflection limits of ≤1/300 span length, critical for multi-level scaffolding.
3. Identification & Marking
Each pipe is stamped with:
- Manufacturer’s logo
- Material grade (e.g., Q235)
- Standard code (e.g., ASTM A53)
- Production batch number for traceability.
Weight Calculation
Calculate pipe weight using the formula:
Example: For a 2" (60.3 mm OD) pipe with 2.5 mm wall thickness:
Why Stainless Steel May Rust
While stainless steel is corrosion-resistant, rust can occur due to:
- Chloride exposure (e.g., coastal environments).
- Mechanical damage (scratches or dents compromising the passive layer).
- High-temperature oxidation (e.g., welding zones).
Regular inspection and passivation are recommended to mitigate these risks.
Applications & Compatibility
- Compatible with galvanized pipe Lowes-style scaffolding systems.
- Ideal for high-rise construction, bridge maintenance, and industrial platforms.
- Galvanized pipe replacement cost is minimized due to extended lifespan (20–50 years).
Why Choose Our Stainless Steel Scaffolding Fittings?
- Certified Quality: ISO 9001, CE, and LR certifications ensure compliance with global standards.
- Custom Solutions: Tailored galvanized pipe dimensions and configurations for unique project needs.
- Durability: Hot-dip galvanizing provides 3x longer corrosion resistance vs. electroplated alternatives.
- Cost Efficiency: Competitive pricing with bulk-order discounts; replacement cost savings up to 30%.
- Fast Delivery: 7–15 days lead time, supported by 24/7 logistics.
