Size: 3B anchor chain typically has a nominal diameter of 3 inches (76 mm).
Grade: Common grades for anchor chains include Grade 2, Grade 3, and High-Test (Grade 4), with Grade 3 being widely used for marine applications.
Viscosity: Not applicable to anchor chains as viscosity is a fluid property.
Buoyancy: Anchor chains are negatively buoyant and sink in water due to their high-density material.
Material: Typically made from high-strength carbon steel or alloy steel, often galvanized for corrosion resistance.
Weight: Approximate weight per unit length is around 123 lbs/ft (183 kg/m) for Grade 3.
Breaking Load: For Grade 3, the minimum breaking load is approximately 1,470 kN (330,000 lbf).
Proof Load: Typically 50% of the breaking load for testing purposes.
Finish: Hot-dip galvanized or painted for enhanced durability in marine environments.
Standards: Complies with international standards such as ABS, DNV, or ISO 1704.