Anchor & Chain Size: Typically ranges from 10 mm to 130 mm in diameter, depending on vessel size and application.
Anchor Chain Grade: Common grades include Grade 2, Grade 3, and High-Tensile (HT) chains like Grade 30, Grade 40, and Grade 60, with varying tensile strengths.
Viscosity: Not applicable to anchor chains; viscosity is a fluid property.
Buoyancy: Anchor chains are negatively buoyant, made of steel, and sink in water.
Material: Typically constructed from high-strength carbon steel or alloy steel, often galvanized for corrosion resistance.
Chain Type: Studlink (studded) or Studless (plain link) chains, with studlink providing higher strength and stability.
Breaking Load: Varies by grade and size, e.g., Grade 30 chains have a breaking load of 30 kgf/mm².
Certification: Complies with international standards like ISO 1704, ABS, DNV, or Lloyd's Register.
Surface Treatment: Hot-dip galvanizing or other coatings for enhanced durability in marine environments.
Length: Standard lengths include 27.5 meters (shot) or custom lengths as per vessel requirements.