Size: Typically ranges from 12.5 mm to 152 mm in diameter.
Grade: Common grades include Grade 2, Grade 3, and U3, with higher grades offering greater strength.
Viscosity: Not applicable, as anchor chains are solid metal components.
Buoyancy: Negligible, as anchor chains are made of dense materials like steel and sink in water.
Material: Usually high-tensile steel, galvanized steel, or stainless steel for corrosion resistance.
Length: Standard lengths vary, often supplied in 27.5-meter shots (shackled together).
Breaking Load: Varies by grade and size, e.g., Grade 3 chains have higher breaking loads than Grade 2.
Weight: Depends on size and material, typically measured in kg/m (e.g., 12.5 mm chain ≈ 3.5 kg/m).
Finish: Hot-dip galvanized or painted for enhanced durability in marine environments.
Certification: Often complies with international standards like ISO 1704 or ABS/DNV/GL classifications.