Scaffolding System Galvanized Steel Pipe Tube Q235B/Q355b Thick Wall Sch40 Sch80 Structural/Scaffolding Galvanized/Gi
Product Description:
The Galvanised Scaffold Tube is an essential component of any scaffolding system. It is a steel pipe that is used to provide support and stability to the entire structure. The tube is known for its durability, strength, and resistance to corrosion, making it the ideal choice for construction projects.
With a weight of 6.4kg per meter, the Galvanised Scaffold Tube is lightweight yet strong enough to support heavy loads. Its diameter of 48.3mm makes it suitable for various types of scaffolding systems, including frame, tower, and suspended scaffolds.
One of the key features of the Galvanised Scaffold Tube is its high yield strength of 245N/mm2. This means that it can withstand significant amounts of pressure and weight without bending or breaking, ensuring the safety of workers and the stability of the structure.
The surface of the Galvanised Scaffold Tube is treated with a hot dip galvanization process, which involves dipping the tube in molten zinc to create a protective coating. This coating provides excellent corrosion resistance, making the tube suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
- Lightweight and strong
- Diameter of 48.3mm
- High yield strength of 245N/mm2
- Hot dip galvanized for corrosion resistance
The Galvanised Scaffold Tube is widely used in the construction industry for various applications, including:
- Scaffolding systems
- Building and construction
- Bridge and tunnel construction
- Shoring and temporary support structures
- Industrial and commercial maintenance
- Cost-effective: The scaffolding tube price is competitive, making it an affordable option for construction projects.
- Durable: The hot dip galvanization process ensures that the tube is resistant to corrosion, extending its lifespan.
- Compliant: The Galvanised Scaffold Tube meets the BS1139 standard, ensuring its quality and safety.
- Easy to assemble: The tube is designed to fit seamlessly into various scaffolding systems, making it easy to set up and dismantle.
- Reliable: The high yield strength of the tube provides excellent support and stability, ensuring the safety of workers and the overall structure.
As one of the leading scaffold tube suppliers, we offer high-quality galvanized scaffold pipe at competitive prices. Our scaffolding tube specifications meet industry standards, and we can also customize the tube according to your specific requirements. Contact us for a quote or to learn more about our products.
Don't compromise on the quality of your scaffolding system. Choose Galvanised Scaffold Tube for a strong, durable, and reliable solution at an affordable price.
Technical Parameters:
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Galvanised Scaffold Tube |
| Standard | EN39 |
| Diameter | 48.3mm |
| Thickness | 3.2mm |
| Material | Galvanised Steel |
| Surface Treatment | Galvanised |
| Weight | 6.4kg/m |
| Tensile Strength | 420N/mm2 |
| Yield Strength | 245N/mm2 |
| Application | Scaffolding |
Applications:
Bythai Scaffolding's Galvanised Scaffold Tube is the perfect solution for your construction site needs. Made of high-quality galvanised steel, this product offers superior strength, safety, and versatility.
Galvanised Scaffold Tubes are commonly used in tube and coupler scaffolding systems. They serve as the main structural component, providing support and stability for workers and materials on construction sites. With its high tensile strength of 420N/mm2 and yield strength of 245N/mm2, our Galvanised Scaffold Tube can withstand heavy loads and harsh weather conditions, ensuring the safety of workers and the success of your project.
In addition to its use in scaffolding systems, our Galvanised Scaffold Tube can also be used for various other purposes, such as fencing, handrails, and temporary structures. Its versatility makes it a valuable asset for any construction site.
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