Comparison:


    • GI Pipe with funnel and hole
    • Additional attachment of copper strip
    • Inadequate of Galvanization
    • Require compulsory maintenance
    • More fluctuation in ohmic value
    • Use of charcoal & salt
    • More space required for installation (0.9 m x 0.9 m) (1.2 m x 1.2 m)
    • Dissipation of fault / static current flow is less due to surface area corrosion.


    • Dual pipe with flat technology
    • Heavy type of terminal strip
    • Good amount of galvanization upto 100 - 300 microns
    • Initial watering & no maintenance, no need to change /replace
    • No fluctuation of current & less Ohmic value
    • No charcoal & no salt, filling with moisture booster compound
    • Less space for installation, required maximum 150 mm - 200 mm dia bore
    • Fast dissipation of any fault / static current due to more surface area maintaining the moisture contents and no corrosion.
    • Duel pipe with flat technology
    • Heavy bottom protection
    • 100% contact of outer shell / inner shell and heavy terminal from top to bottom
    • Powerful conducting compound filled inside (of 2006 innovation)
    • Heavy duty terminal of 38 x 10
    • Special composition of moisture Booster for immediate results ( as per 2006 Technology )
    • Heavy wall thickness of outer shell and inner shell
    • Special heavy terminal for longer duration
    • Heavy duty micron application in galvanization both in outer shell and inner shell
    • Guarantee for assured result.
    • Only pipe in pipe technology
    • Thin bottom protection of single layer plate
    • Except outer shell, inner shell does not have the direct contact to the bottom (only 70%)
    • Ordinary conducting compound of 1999 technology
    • Very thin terminal
    • Ordinary back fill compound which will take longer duration time to get the desired result ( of 1999 technology)
    • Very thin thickness in the pipe of inner and outer shells
    • No direct terminal for longer duration
    • Normal coating of micron application in the outer shell and inner shell
    • No guarantee for result
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