Size: Typically ranges from 6mm to 20mm in diameter.
Grade: Common grades include Grade 30, Grade 43, and Grade 70 for high-strength applications.
Viscosity: Not applicable (N/A) as chains are solid metal components.
Buoyancy: Negative buoyancy due to high-density metal materials.
Material: Usually made of galvanized steel, stainless steel, or carbon steel for durability and corrosion resistance.
Finish: Often hot-dip galvanized or coated for enhanced rust protection.
Working Load Limit (WLL): Varies by size and grade, typically between 500 kg to 5000 kg.
Breaking Strength: Significantly higher than WLL, depending on material and construction.
Chain Type: Studlink or studless designs for anchor chains; welded or twisted links for dog chains.
Length: Customizable, commonly sold in 1m to 10m segments or bulk rolls.
Corrosion Resistance: High in stainless steel and galvanized variants.
Temperature Range: Suitable for -20°C to 150°C, depending on material.