Introduction to Rectangular Pipes
Rectangular Pipes are hollow structural sections designed with a rectangular cross-section, offering a balance of strength, versatility, and cost-effectiveness. Manufactured from high-quality mild steel, stainless steel, or galvanized iron, these pipes are widely used in construction, fabrication, furniture making, and industrial applications. Their flat surfaces and uniform shape allow easy cutting, welding, and joining, making them a preferred choice for architects and engineers. Rectangular pipes are commonly seen in building frames, fencing, railings, support columns, conveyor systems, and even decorative elements. They provide excellent load-bearing strength while maintaining a lightweight structure, which helps reduce overall project costs without compromising durability. Available in multiple thicknesses and dimensions, these pipes can be customized to meet specific requirements, whether for residential projects or heavy-duty industrial structures. Their resistance to bending, rusting (with proper coating), and wear ensures a long service life. Easy installation, combined with their ability to withstand pressure and environmental conditions, has made rectangular pipes one of the most dependable materials for modern infrastructure and design needs.