Size: Typically ranges from 12.5 mm to 152 mm in diameter.
Grade: Common grades include Grade 2, Grade 3, and U3, with higher grades offering greater strength.
Viscosity: Not applicable, as chains are solid metal components.
Buoyancy: Negative buoyancy due to high-density steel material.
Material: Typically made from high-tensile carbon steel or alloy steel for corrosion resistance and durability.
Breaking Load: Varies by size and grade, ranging from 4.75 tons to over 3,500 tons.
Proof Load: Generally 40-50% of the breaking load for certification.
Surface Treatment: Often galvanized or coated for enhanced corrosion resistance.
Chain Type: Studlink or studless, with studlink providing higher strength.
Standards: Complies with ISO 1704, ABS, DNV, or other maritime classification society standards.