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Gi Strip

02/19/2013 8:34 AM

Pl. explain how to joint the gi strips . Normal lenght will come from 5-7 mtrs each. We require 100 mtrs running lenght

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Re: gi strip

02/19/2013 8:48 AM

You should contact other manufacturers if yours is only offering it in 5-7 meter lengths. I'll get you started, here's a list from GlobalSpec and here's a list from some other site.

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Re: GI Strip

02/19/2013 10:24 AM

Although the manufacturer will give you the best method,

Bu i think you can bolt the joints, if the GI strip is thick enough > 3mm , you can weld it with a 309L welding.

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Re: Gi Strip

02/19/2013 1:33 PM

Please explain what a Gi strip is?

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02/19/2013 1:39 PM

I think it's Galvanized Iron in this case?

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Re: Gi Strip

02/19/2013 1:44 PM

Oh, then.....

What is the thickness of the Gi strip (1mm, 1 foot, etc)?

What is it being used for (is it structural, etc)?

Why has your handle got the word 'electrical' in it, is this Gi strip for earthing or carrying current or something, as this effects the joining method?

Please provide more information.

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