Size: Typically ranges from 1/2 inch to 2 inches in diameter, with lengths varying by application.
Grade: High-grade alloy steel (e.g., AISI 4140 or 4340) for durability and impact resistance.
Viscosity: N/A (not applicable for solid anvils; pneumatic systems use lubricated air with recommended ISO VG 32 or 68 oil).
Buoyancy: N/A (solid metal anvils are non-buoyant; pneumatic systems rely on compressed air).
Material: Forged or heat-treated steel for anvils; pneumatic systems may include aluminum or stainless steel components.
Operating Pressure: Pneumatic systems typically operate at 90-120 PSI (6.2-8.3 bar).
Hardness: Anvils often have a Rockwell hardness of 40-50 HRC for optimal performance.
Weight: Varies by size, with smaller anvils weighing under 1 lb (0.45 kg) and larger ones exceeding 5 lbs (2.27 kg).
Corrosion Resistance: Marine-grade coatings or stainless steel for saltwater environments.
Temperature Range: -20°F to 200°F (-29°C to 93°C) for pneumatic systems; anvils withstand higher localized heat.