PVC Conduit Pipes

PVC Conduit Pipes

14 INR/Meter

Product Details:

  • Material PVC
  • Surface Finish Color Coated
  • Usage Industrial
  • Shape Round
  • Length 6 Meter (m)
  • Color Black
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PVC Conduit Pipes Price And Quantity

  • 14 INR/Meter
  • 1000 Meter

PVC Conduit Pipes Product Specifications

  • PVC
  • Round
  • 6 Meter (m)
  • Color Coated
  • Black
  • Industrial

PVC Conduit Pipes Trade Information

  • Cash in Advance (CID)
  • 10000 Meter Per Month
  • 5-7 Days
  • All India

Product Description



PVC Conduit Pipes are designed for industrial applications, ensuring safe and reliable wiring solutions. Crafted from high-quality PVC material, these pipes come in a striking black color and feature a round shape to facilitate efficient cable insertion and management. Each pipe spans 6 meters in length, providing ample coverage for extended installations. With a durable color-coated surface finish, these pipes offer resistance against corrosion and wear, ensuring long-lasting performance in demanding environments. Built to meet industrial standards, they guarantee strength, flexibility, and ease of use, making them an indispensable component for electrical and mechanical installations.

FAQs of PVC Conduit Pipes:


Q: What is the primary material used to manufacture PVC Conduit Pipes?

A: PVC Conduit Pipes are made from high-quality PVC material.

Q: What is the standard length of each pipe?

A: Each PVC Conduit Pipe has a standard length of 6 meters.

Q: What is the surface finish of these pipes?

A: The pipes feature a durable color-coated surface finish.

Q: What are the typical applications for PVC Conduit Pipes?

A: PVC Conduit Pipes are primarily used for industrial wiring and cable management.

Q: What is the shape of the PVC Conduit Pipes?

A: These pipes are round in shape.

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