Size: Typically ranges from 12.5 mm to 152 mm in diameter.
Grade: Common grades include Grade 2, Grade 3, and High-Tensile (HT) chains.
Viscosity: Not applicable, as chains are solid metal components.
Buoyancy: Negligible due to high-density steel material.
Material: Typically made of high-strength carbon steel or alloy steel.
Breaking Load: Varies by size and grade, e.g., 12.5 mm Grade 2 chain has ~32 kN, while 76 mm HT chain exceeds 10,000 kN.
Corrosion Resistance: Often galvanized or coated for marine environments.
Weight in Water: Approximately 87% of in-air weight due to buoyancy effects.
Link Design: Standard stud-link or studless configurations for strength and flexibility.
Certification: Complies with standards like ISO 1704, ABS, DNV, or Lloyd’s Register.