G.I. Strips
G.I. strips (Galvanized Iron strips) are flat steel conductors coated with zinc to provide corrosion resistance, widely used in electrical and structural applications. In electrical systems, they are commonly used for earthing, lightning protection, and equipment bonding to ensure safe dissipation of fault currents. Typical technical characteristics include good mechanical strength, zinc galvanization for rust protection, uniform cross-section for reliable conductivity, ease of bending and installation, and suitability for outdoor and industrial environments where durability and grounding performance are required.

