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About 10mm lifting chain

2025-08-19

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1. Diameter: The term '10 millimeters' refers to the nominal diameter of the chain rod material, which is a specification parameter for lifting chains and determines the strength and load-bearing capacity of the chains. 2. Material and Grade: The common material for lifting chains is high-strength alloy steel. According to international standards (such as ISO, DIN, ASME), there are mainly two strength grades for lifting chains: - G80 (T(8) grade): This is the commonly used grade. The material has a tensile strength of 800 N/mm² (approximately 80 kgf/mm²). It has good strength, toughness, and wear resistance. - G100 (T(10) grade): A higher strength grade. The material has a tensile strength of 1000 N/mm² (approximately 100 kgf/mm²). It has a higher load-bearing capacity than G80 for the same diameter, but is also usually more expensive, and its toughness may be slightly lower than that of G80. - When you mention '10 millimeter lifting chains,' by default, it generally refers to the G80 grade unless specifically stated as G100.