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what isweight of RCC pipe 1200mm dia and 1000 mm dia.

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The standard weight of an RCC Hume Pipe with a diameter of 1200mm and NP3 grade typically ranges between 600-650 kg per meter depending on the specific design and manufacturer. It is important to consult the product specifications provided by the manufacturer for accurate weight information.

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