Galvanized Steel Electrical Conduit Pipe

Threadless galvanized steel conduit system with set-screw fittings for faster installation and reliable electrical wiring protection.

16–50 mm

Size Range

line-thickness

Multiple Wall

Thicknesses

Z40 ~ Z275

Options

Conduit Pipes

Fittings Supply

Galvanized Steel Conduit for Electrical Wiring Protection

Our galvanized steel conduit pipes are designed to route and protect electrical wires and cables in commercial buildings, industrial facilities and MEP installation projects.

Also commonly known as GI conduit pipe in many markets, the conduit system uses threadless set-screw couplings and connectors. No pipe threading is required, helping simplify installation and reduce on-site labor.

Different wall thicknesses and zinc coating options can be selected according to the installation environment, project drawings and procurement requirements.

No Threading Required

Connect conduit pipes without pipe threading.

Faster Installation

Set-screw fittings help reduce installation time and labor.

Strong Mechanical Protection

Steel construction provides reliable protection for electrical wiring.

Complete Accessories

Pipes, fittings, boxes, saddles and bending tools are available together.

Product Range

Galvanized steel electrical conduit pipes for wiring protection

GI Conduit Pipe

Galvanized steel electrical conduit in 16–50 mm sizes, with different wall thicknesses and zinc coatings.

Galvanized steel set screw conduit couplings and connectors

Set-Screw Couplings

Connect two conduit pipes without threading or complicated site processing.

Galvanized steel electrical junction boxes with conduit knockouts

Junction Boxes

Galvanized steel boxes for electrical wire connections and branch circuits.

Manual conduit bender for galvanized steel electrical conduit pipe

Saddles and Supports

Conduit saddles and spacer saddles for wall and ceiling installation.

Electrical conduit spacer saddles and clamps for wall installation

Conduit Bending Tools

Manual conduit benders for on-site electrical conduit installation.

Wall Thickness and Zinc Coating Options

Economical Option for Concealed Installation

  • Wall thickness: approximately 1.0 mm, 1.2 mm or customized

  • Standard galvanized steel material

  • Suitable for dry indoor and concealed installations

  • Cost-effective option for project procurement

Bundled galvanized steel electrical conduit pipes for wiring protection

Higher Zinc Coating for Exposed Installation

  • Z275 galvanized steel material

  • Higher zinc coating for improved surface protection

  • Suitable for exposed and humid environments

  • Available with different wall thicknesses

Galvanized steel electrical conduit pipes stored in factory warehouse
Galvanized steel electrical conduit pipe production line in our factory

Electrical Conduit Pipe Sizes and Wall Thickness

Outside Diameter Standard Wall ThicknessCustomized ThicknessConnection
16 mm1.5 ± 0.15 mmAvailable upon requestSet screw
20 mm1.5 ± 0.15 mm1.0 / 1.2 mm availableSet screw
25 mm1.6 ± 0.15 mm1.0 / 1.2 mm availableSet screw
32 mm1.6 ± 0.15 mmAvailable upon requestSet screw
40 mm1.6 ± 0.15 mmAvailable upon requestSet screw
50 mm1.9 ± 0.18 mmAvailable upon request

Set screw

Dimensions, wall thicknesses, lengths and zinc coatings can be adjusted according to project requirements. Please confirm the required specification and quantity before ordering.

GI Conduit Pipe vs PVC Conduit

ComparisonGI Steel Conduit GIPVC Conduit PVC
Mechanical ProtectionStronger protection against impact and pressureSuitable for general wiring protection
InstallationSet-screw fittings, no threading requiredCutting and adhesive connection
Material StrengthSteel constructionLightweight plastic construction
Corrosion PerformanceDepends on zinc coating and environmentDoes not rust
Grounding ContinuityMay provide electrical continuity when correctly installedNon-conductive
CostHigher material costUsually more economical
Typical ApplicationsCommercial, industrial and higher-protection projectsResidential and general concealed installations

PVC conduit is lightweight, economical and corrosion resistant, while GI steel conduit provides stronger mechanical protection. The appropriate option depends on the project specification, installation environment and local electrical code.

Applications

Commercial Buildings

Industrial Workshops

Factories and Warehouses

MEP Installation Projects

Fire Alarm and Low-Voltage Systems

Concealed Installations

Exposed Installations

Equipment Rooms and Utility Areas

Project Supply Advantages

Flexible Specifications

Different diameters, wall thicknesses, lengths and zinc coatings are available according to project requirements.

Complete Accessories

Conduit pipes, set-screw couplings, connectors, boxes, saddles, bushes and bending tools can be supplied together.

Project and Bulk Supply

Quotations can be prepared according to drawings, bills of quantities and technical specifications.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is galvanized steel electrical conduit?

Galvanized steel electrical conduit is a metal pipe used to route and protect electrical wires and cables in building, commercial and industrial electrical installations. The galvanized coating helps protect the steel surface, while the steel pipe provides stronger mechanical protection than many plastic conduit options.

GI conduit pipe is a common market name for galvanized steel electrical conduit. However, sizes, wall thicknesses, connection methods and technical requirements may vary between countries and projects. Buyers should confirm the required specifications before ordering.

No. Our main GI conduit system uses threadless set-screw couplings and connectors. The conduit pipe is inserted into the fitting and secured with screws, so pipe threading is not required during installation.

Common outside diameters include 16 mm, 20 mm, 25 mm, 32 mm, 40 mm and 50 mm. Other dimensions may be discussed according to the project requirements, order quantity and target market.

Yes. Customized wall thicknesses such as approximately 1.0 mm and 1.2 mm can be supplied for suitable applications. Standard options also include approximately 1.5 mm, 1.6 mm and 2.0 mm, depending on the conduit diameter.

The final wall thickness should be selected according to the project specification, mechanical protection requirement and local installation rules.

Z40 is a more economical zinc coating option and is generally considered for dry indoor or concealed installations where the project specification permits it.

Z275 has a higher zinc coating and provides better surface corrosion protection. It may be more suitable for exposed, humid or higher-requirement installations.

The correct zinc coating should be selected according to the installation environment and project requirements.

 

Yes. Galvanized steel conduit can be supplied for both concealed and exposed electrical installations.

For concealed installation in dry indoor environments, economical wall thickness and zinc coating options may be considered. For exposed or more humid environments, a higher zinc coating and suitable wall thickness are recommended.

Yes. We can supply a complete electrical conduit system, including:

  • Set-screw couplings
  • Conduit connectors
  • Conduit bushes
  • Galvanized junction boxes
  • Conduit saddles
  • Spacer saddles
  • Supports and clamps
  • Manual conduit bending tools

Please send us your project list or bill of quantities so that we can match the required pipes and fittings.

To prepare an accurate quotation, please provide:

  • Conduit outside diameter
  • Wall thickness
  • Zinc coating requirement
  • Pipe length
  • Required fittings and accessories
  • Order quantity
  • Project country or destination port
  • Applicable standard or project specification

Project drawings, technical specifications and bills of quantities are also helpful.

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