Description
Sch40 Galvanized Pipe
Schedule 40 galvanized pipe refers to a type of steel pipe that has been coated with a layer of zinc for protection against rust and corrosion. "Schedule 40" refers to the pipe's wall thickness and pressure rating, which is considered standard for many types of piping systems. The "Schedule" number is a way to measure the thickness of the pipe walls, and Schedule 40 has a moderate thickness that works well for most plumbing and construction applications.
Galvanizing involves applying the zinc coating to the steel pipe to prevent rust, making it ideal for outdoor or underground applications where corrosion could be a problem.
This type of pipe is commonly used in plumbing, electrical conduit, and various industrial applications, where durability and corrosion resistance are important.
- Cut tolerance will be +.125" -0" (+1/8 -0)
- Pipe Sizes: 1/2" thru 4" Diameter - From 1 foot - 7 foot Lengths
- Schedule 40 Galvanized Pipe
- Custom Cut Pipe is Non-Returnable
- Pipe Chart: Common Diameters & Wall Thicknesses PDF