Certified
ISO 9001
Tradition
Over 17 years of history

Used in low- and medium-voltage electrical installations, as well as in telecommunications systems, the rigid conduits produced by GFC are primarily designed to house and protect electrical conductors (wires and cables) from external aggressive elements, in accordance with the requirements of applicable standards. The rigid conduits and fittings (elbows and couplings) are manufactured in galvanized carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum, making them suitable for application across all segments covered by the primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors of the economy.

Our catalog of pipes and fittings meets the demands of a wide variety of segments:

Oil and Gas

This segment is primarily focused on the exploration and production of oil and natural gas. It aims to increase reserves within the country and develop production capacity to meet the growing demand for energy.

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Civil Construction

The construction industry is one of the oldest economic activities in human history. Over time, it has evolved into two specific and distinct branches: light civil construction and heavy civil construction.

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Energy Concessionaires

This segment is responsible, under federal concession, for providing public services related to the generation, distribution, and transmission of electrical energy

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Pulp and Paper

Cellulose is the main component of plant cell walls, providing rigidity to plants. Industrially, it is processed for the production of paper and fibers. To ensure the availability of raw materials, many planted forests are cultivated specifically for use in paper production.

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Electrical Materials Distribution and Resale Segment

The Electrical Materials Distribution and Resale segment focuses on the commercialization of general electrical products, as well as providing technical support for the development of electrical projects.

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Steel Industry

The steel industry is considered one of the main segments of metallurgy, an area dedicated to the production and treatment of steel and cast iron.

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