Size: 3/16 inch (approximately 4.76 mm diameter)
Grade: Typically Grade 30, Grade 43, or higher depending on application
Viscosity: Not applicable (anchor chains are solid metal, no fluid properties)
Buoyancy: Negative (sinks in water due to high-density material)
Material: Carbon steel or high-tensile steel (often galvanized for corrosion resistance)
Working Load Limit (WLL): Varies by grade (e.g., ~1,000-2,000 lbs for Grade 30)
Proof Test Load: Typically 2x WLL
Break Strength: ~3,000-6,000 lbs depending on grade
Link Type: Studlink or studless (studlink provides higher strength-to-weight ratio)
Finish: Hot-dip galvanized or bare metal (galvanization preferred for marine use)
Weight: ~0.2-0.3 lbs per foot (varies by material and construction)
Corrosion Resistance: Dependent on coating (galvanized offers superior protection)
Standards Compliance: Meets ABS, DNV, or other marine classification society requirements