Size: 12.5 mm to 152 mm diameter
Grade: Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4, and Grade 5 (common grades for marine applications)
Viscosity: Not applicable (anchor chains are solid metal components)
Buoyancy: Negative (anchor chains are typically made of steel and sink in water)
Material: High-strength carbon steel or alloy steel (often galvanized for corrosion resistance)
Breaking Load: Varies by size and grade (e.g., Grade 3 chain may have a breaking load of 490-1,960 kN depending on diameter)
Proof Load: Typically 50-70% of breaking load
Finish: Hot-dip galvanized, self-colored, or painted for corrosion protection
Standards: Complies with ISO 1704, DIN 766, or other maritime classification society standards
Link Type: Studlink (common for marine anchor chains) or studless
Weight: Approximately 10-300 kg/m depending on size and material