Galvanized Pipes

Galvanized Pipes

ASTM A53 Grade B galvanized pipe with a protective zinc coating for excellent corrosion resistance. 60,000 PSI tensile strength. Available in Schedule 40 from 1/2" to 1-1/2" NPS.

About Galvanized Pipes

Galvanized steel pipe provides superior corrosion resistance from its zinc coating and 60,000 PSI tensile strength. Conforms to ASTM A53 Grade B. Ideal for outdoor structures, plumbing, and handrails.

Quick Facts

  • Material: Galvanized Steel
  • ASTM Standard: A53 Grade B
  • Available Sizes: 1/2" to 1-1/2" NPS, Schedule 40
  • Location: Los Angeles warehouse
  • Services: Custom size, same-day pickup

Overview

Galvanized pipe is carbon steel pipe that has been hot-dipped in a protective zinc coating. This process creates a durable, sacrificial barrier that prevents rust and corrosion, significantly extending the pipe's service life, especially in outdoor or high-moisture environments. The zinc layer provides both physical protection and cathodic protection, making it a reliable and low-maintenance choice for long-term structural and fluid transport applications.

Based on the ASTM A53 Grade B standard, this pipe offers a minimum tensile strength of 60,000 PSI and excellent weldability. It is commonly used where strength and weather resistance are critical. The uniform wall thickness of Schedule 40 pipe ensures consistent pressure ratings and structural integrity, making it suitable for water lines, fence posts, scaffolding, and protective barriers.

Technical Specifications

⚠️ Reference Data Only: Values shown are typical industry standards and may vary by manufacturer, lot, and heat treatment. For critical applications, please contact us to verify specifications or request a Mill Test Report (MTR).

Mechanical Properties (ASTM A53 Grade B)

PropertyValueUnit
Tensile Strength60,000PSI
Yield Strength35,000PSI
Elongation22%

Applicable Standards

  • ASTM A53: Standard Specification for Pipe, Steel, Black and Hot-Dipped, Zinc-Coated, Welded and Seamless.

Common Applications

  • Outdoor Construction: Handrails, guardrails, and safety barriers due to superior weather resistance.
  • Plumbing & Waterworks: Supply lines for non-potable water, drainage, and irrigation systems.
  • Fencing: Framework, posts, and top rails for chain-link and other metal fences.
  • Agriculture: Pen construction, gates, and irrigation structures that withstand environmental exposure.
  • Structural: Scaffolding, support columns, and framework for canopies and small structures.
  • Electrical: Conduit for protecting outdoor electrical wiring from damage and moisture.

Working with Galvanized Pipes

Machining

Galvanized pipe can be machined, but the zinc coating can be abrasive to cutting tools. Slower speeds are recommended. The coating must be removed from areas that require precise tolerances.

Welding

Welding galvanized steel requires caution. The zinc coating releases hazardous fumes when heated and must be ground away from the weld zone before starting. Proper ventilation and respiratory protection are essential. The base steel has excellent weldability once the coating is removed.

Finishing

The galvanized finish is the primary surface treatment. It can be painted, but requires a specific primer designed to adhere to zinc surfaces for a durable bond.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the difference between Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 galvanized pipe?

A: Schedule 80 has a thicker wall than Schedule 40 for the same nominal size. This gives it higher strength and pressure ratings, but a smaller internal diameter. Schedule 40 is more common for general structural and low-pressure fluid applications.

Q: Can galvanized pipe be used for drinking water lines?

A: It is generally not recommended for potable (drinking) water. Modern plumbing codes often require copper, PEX, or CPVC due to concerns about zinc and trace elements from the galvanizing process impacting water quality over time.

Q: Can you thread galvanized pipe?

A: Yes, galvanized pipe is designed to be threaded using standard NPT (National Pipe Taper) dies. The threading process removes the zinc coating, so it is recommended to apply a cold galvanizing compound or protective paint to the exposed threads to prevent rust.

Stock & Custom Sizes

Available sizes: 1/2" to 1-1/2" NPS, Schedule 40. Standard lengths: 21 ft. Custom size available.

Same-day cutting and Los Angeles pickup available.

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