Size: Typically handles anchors ranging from 500 kg to 20,000 kg, with chain diameters of 50 mm to 150 mm.
Grade: Anchor chains usually conform to Grade 2, Grade 3, or U3 standards, depending on vessel requirements.
Viscosity: Not applicable to anchor recovery; however, surrounding water viscosity may affect retrieval speed.
Buoyancy: Uses buoyancy aids like lift bags or flotation devices with capacities of 1,000 kg to 10,000 kg.
Material: Anchors and chains are typically made of high-tensile steel, often galvanized or coated for corrosion resistance.
Recovery Depth: Operates in depths from 10 meters to 300 meters, depending on equipment.
Equipment: Utilizes winches, ROVs (Remotely Operated Vehicles), and grapnels with pull capacities of 5 to 50 tons.
Corrosion Resistance: Materials often feature zinc or epoxy coatings to withstand saltwater exposure.
Chain Link Strength: Minimum breaking load ranges from 200 kN to 4,000 kN, depending on grade and size.