Size: 12.5 mm to 152 mm (0.5 inches to 6 inches) in diameter
Grade: Grade 2, Grade 3, ORQ (Oil Rig Quality), and High-Tensile Grades (e.g., Grade 30, Grade 40, Grade 60)
Viscosity: Not applicable (N/A) for chains, but lubricants used may have viscosities ranging from ISO VG 68 to ISO VG 460
Buoyancy: Negative buoyancy (sinks in water due to high-density steel material)
Material: High-strength carbon steel, alloy steel, or stainless steel (e.g., ABS, LR, DNV certified)
Breaking Load: Varies by size and grade (e.g., 12.5 mm Grade 2 chain has ~32 kN, while 76 mm Grade 3 chain has ~5,400 kN)
Proof Load: Typically 50% of breaking load (e.g., 16 kN for 12.5 mm Grade 2 chain)
Surface Treatment: Hot-dip galvanized, painted, or bare steel with anti-corrosion coatings
Link Types: Studlink (common for mooring), Studless (for towing), or Detachable links
Standards: Complies with ISO 1704, ABS, DNV, Lloyd’s Register, or other maritime classifications
Weight: Varies by size (e.g., 12.5 mm chain weighs ~2.2 kg/m, 76 mm chain weighs ~122 kg/m)
Elongation: Minimal under working load, but designed to withstand dynamic forces
Corrosion Resistance: Enhanced by galvanization or stainless steel material
Testing: Certified via destructive/non-destructive testing (e.g., MPI, UT, load testing)