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Description
A GI Elbow (Galvanized Iron Elbow) is a pipe fitting used to change the direction of flow in a piping system. It is manufactured from galvanized iron, which provides excellent corrosion and rust resistance due to its protective zinc coating. GI elbows are widely used in water supply lines, plumbing systems, irrigation, fire fighting, and industrial piping applications.
Material & Construction
- Material: Galvanized Iron / Malleable Iron / Mild Steel with Zinc Coating
- Coating: Hot-Dip Galvanized Zinc Finish
- Manufacturing Type: Cast / Forged / Fabricated
- Surface Finish: Silver Galvanized Finish for corrosion protection
Types of GI Elbows
- 90° GI Elbow – Changes flow direction by 90 degrees
- 45° GI Elbow – Changes flow direction by 45 degrees
- Long Radius Elbow – Smooth flow with less pressure drop
- Short Radius Elbow – Compact installation for limited space
End Connections
- Screwed / Threaded BSPT
- Socket Weld (in some industrial types)
- Flanged End (special applications)
Standards & Specifications
- IS 1879 – Malleable Iron Pipe Fittings
- BS / ASTM / DIN Standards available
Pressure Ratings
- Medium Duty
- Heavy Duty
Size Range
- From ½” (15 NB) to 4” (100 NB) commonly available
Key Features
✔ Excellent corrosion and rust resistance
✔ Strong and durable construction
✔ Easy installation and replacement
✔ Leak-proof threaded connection
✔ Long service life
✔ Suitable for indoor and outdoor applications
Applications
- Domestic Water Supply Systems
- Plumbing & Sanitary Lines
- Irrigation & Agriculture Pipelines
- Fire Fighting Systems
- Air & Utility Lines
- Industrial Water Distribution
Advantages
- Cost-effective piping solution
- Zinc coating improves durability
- Low maintenance requirement
- Easy availability in various sizes
- Suitable for moderate pressure applications