Size: Available in various diameters, typically ranging from 6mm to 24mm.
Grade: Commonly available in Grade 30, Grade 40, and Grade 70, meeting ISO 4565 and DIN 766 standards.
Viscosity: Not applicable (anchor chains are solid metal components).
Buoyancy: Negative buoyancy due to high-density steel material.
Material: High-tensile carbon steel or galvanized steel for corrosion resistance.
Finish: Hot-dip galvanized for enhanced durability in marine environments.
Working Load: Varies by size and grade, e.g., 6mm chain may have a working load of ~1,000 kg, while 24mm can exceed 20,000 kg.
Break Load: Significantly higher than working load, e.g., Grade 40 chains typically have a break load ~4x the working load.
Link Type: Standard short-link or long-link configurations, with studded links for added strength.
Certification: Certified by classification societies like RINA, DNV, or Lloyd’s Register.
Corrosion Resistance: Galvanized coating provides protection against saltwater corrosion.
Weight: Approximately 1-15 kg per meter, depending on chain diameter and material.