Domestic high-grip Hall anchor has passed the joint certification of multiple classification societies, and has been imp

June 4, 2026
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Recently, domestic maritime anchor manufacturing companies have completed the finalization of a new generation of lightweight, high-grip Hall anchors and Boer anchor series products. The products have successfully passed the type certification of the three major classification societies, CCS, ABS, and BV, and their mechanical indicators meet the usage specifications of ultra-large bulk carriers and floating wind power anchoring systems.
This series of anchors adopts a low-temperature resistant special cast steel process and optimizes the curved surface structure of the anchor claw. The bottom gripping force is increased by 22% under the same weight. Its resistance to seawater corrosion and fatigue resistance is better than that of traditional cast steel anchors. It is suitable for the anchoring needs of ocean freighters, offshore wind power buoys, and large inland river engineering ships in multiple scenarios. Relying on the intelligent heat treatment production line and digital control of the entire process of product dimensional accuracy and mechanical properties, it has now received batch orders from shipowners in the Middle East and Southeast Asia, and the first batch of more than 300 sets of anchors has been shipped in batches, helping domestic marine anchor products to accelerate their capture of the global offshore engineering supporting market. With the global increase in the size of ships and the intensive start-up of offshore wind power projects, the market demand for high-capacity anchors and anchor chain supporting products continues to rise, and green and lightweight anchor types have become the mainstream direction of industry upgrades.