Galvanised Iron (GI) wires are versatile metal wires that undergo a process known as galvanization to enhance their durability and resistance to corrosion. This process involves coating the wire with a protective layer of zinc, typically through hot-dip galvanization. The zinc coat acts as a sacrificial anode, preventing the underlying wire from rusting by corroding itself instead. GI wires are available in various gauges and diameters, catering to diverse applications. They are renowned for their superior strength, tensile strength, and malleability, making them suitable for demanding environments. The thickness of the zinc coating, often measured in grams per square metre (gsm), determines the wire's level of protection against corrosion. Higher gsm coatings offer enhanced durability, particularly in harsh conditions. GI wires find extensive use in construction, agriculture, fencing, and other industries due to their cost-effectiveness, longevity, and ease of handling.
GI Wires are made from premium steel wire rods and are hot dip galvanised with zinc.
GI Wires conform to IS 280, JIS G 3547, ASTM A641
Tensile strength of GI Wires ranges between 300-550 MPa
GI Wires are available in diameters between 1.4-7.8
GI Wires are available in PPF Packing, bare and wrapped coils of 50-100 KGs
GI wires are employed in constructing robust fences for residential, commercial, and industrial properties, ensuring security and privacy. They are ideal for perimeter fencing, security fencing, agricultural fencing, industrial fencing, and residential fencing.
GI wires serve as conductors in electrical installations, transmitting power efficiently and safely. They are used in power transmission and distribution, electrical wiring, and earth grounding.
GI wires are utilised in marine applications for constructing ship rigging, mooring lines, and other marine hardware. They are used in shipbuilding, mooring lines, and marine hardware.
GI wires are used in the oil and gas industry for various purposes, including constructing pipelines, platforms, and drilling rigs. They are used in pipeline construction, platform construction, and drilling rigs.
GI wires are used in civil engineering for various purposes, including constructing bridges, dams, and tunnels. They are used in bridge construction, dam construction, tunnel construction, and reinforced concrete structures.
At every stage of production, we prioritise quality to deliver products and services that meet or exceed industry standards. Our commitment to quality assurance includes-:
Raw materials are thoroughly inspected to ensure quality is maintained.
Regular testing during the manufacturing process to verify adherence to specifications.
Comprehensive quality checks on finished products, including dimensions, surface finish, and mechanical properties.
Our products are certified in terms of quality and performance.
We are committed towards providing dedicated customer support at every stage of the purchase journey
We assume full responsibility for any quality deficiencies and commit to prompt resolution.
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Choose Nirmal GI Wires for your diverse needs, knowing that it is a reliable, versatile, and performance-driven solution. With a commitment to quality, precision manufacturing, and comprehensive after-sale support, Nirmal GI Wires will meet and exceed your expectations in a wide range of applications.