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Steel Pipe Price Today | GI ₹70-85/kg MS ₹55-65/kg | All Sizes

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MS ERW Round Pipe Secondary HRC
2.2-6mm

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MS ERW Round Pipe Primary HRC
2.2-6mm

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MS ERW Round Pipe Primary HRC
2.2-6mm

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MS ERW Round Pipe Secondary HRC
2.2-6mm

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MS ERW Round Pipe Primary HRC
2.2-6mm

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MS ERW Round Pipe Secondary HRC
2.2-6mm

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MS ERW Round Pipe Primary HRC
2.2-6mm

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MS ERW Round Pipe Secondary HRC
2.2-6mm

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MS ERW Round Pipe Primary HRC
2.2-6mm

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2.2-6mm

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Steel Pipes Industry in India

The Indian steel pipes market is valued at over Rs 50,000 crore annually and growing at 8-10% per year. Growth is driven by infrastructure development including smart cities, water supply projects, oil & gas pipelines, and construction activities.

Major manufacturers include APL Apollo, Tata Steel, Jindal SAW, Surya Roshni, and several regional producers. The industry offers diverse products from small bore plumbing pipes to large diameter transmission pipelines.

Steel Pipe Applications

Steel pipes serve various applications across industries:

  • Water Supply: GI pipes and ductile iron pipes for municipal water distribution.
  • Structural: ERW and seamless tubes for construction, machinery, furniture.
  • Oil & Gas: API grade seamless and welded pipes for transmission and drilling.
  • Industrial: Process piping for chemical plants, refineries, power plants.
  • Automotive: Precision tubes for exhaust systems, chassis components.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are GI pipes running per foot right now?
For Class B GI pipes - 1 inch is about ₹80-95 per foot and 2 inch runs ₹160-180/foot. Per kg you're looking at ₹70-85. Prices vary by class (A B or C - light medium heavy) and brand. APL Apollo Tata and Jindal are the reliable choices with ISI certification.
What's MS pipe costing these days?
MS pipes are more affordable at ₹55-65 per kg. Round pipes in that range square tubes run ₹58-68/kg and rectangular go ₹60-70/kg. Price depends on wall thickness and diameter. Available from 15mm all the way up to 600mm OD.
Should I use GI or MS pipe for my project?
Depends entirely on the application. GI pipes have that zinc coating so they resist rust for 30-50 years - perfect for water supply and outdoor use. MS pipes rust without protection so save them for structural work where they'll be painted or stay dry. GI costs about 25% more but lasts three times longer in wet conditions.
What pipe class do I need for home water supply?
GI Class B (medium weight) at ₹75-80/kg handles most residential water supply just fine. Class A is too thin for anything but very low pressure. Class C (heavy) is overkill unless you're running industrial high-pressure lines. Always make sure it's ISI certified. These days CPVC and PPR are popular alternatives for hot water lines.
Why are seamless pipes so much more expensive?
Seamless pipes run ₹100-150 per kg - that's 40-50% more than ERW. The reason? No weld seam means they can handle much higher pressures without failing. That matters in boilers oil & gas pipelines and anywhere safety is critical. You're paying for peace of mind and often regulatory compliance.
How do I figure out pipe weight for my order?
Here's the formula - Weight (kg/m) = (OD - Wall Thickness) × Wall Thickness × 0.02466. Both measurements in mm. So a 2 inch SCH 40 pipe works out to about 3.65 kg per meter. Or just use our online calculator and skip the math.
What kind of lifespan can I expect from GI pipes?
In normal conditions 30-50 years easy. The variables are water quality (acidic water eats through zinc faster) coating thickness (Class C lasts longest) and how it's installed. Underground pipes in aggressive soil might need replacement sooner. Check the joints for corrosion every 5 years or so.

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