2025-03-14
Delta Anchor is a kind of Marine anchor designed based on triangle mechanics principle, which is designed to provide efficient anchoring solutions for ships, buoys and other offshore equipment. Its core structure is made of high carbon steel (such as ZG200-400C or Q235) and provides multi-directional grip through a three-jaw design, ensuring stability on sandy, muddy or rocky seafloor.
Delta Anchor's carbon steel has a carbon content between 0.0218% and 2.11%, with high hardness, high strength and wear resistance, but it needs surface treatment (such as galvanized, electroplating or spray painting) to prevent oxidation rust.
Advantages
1. Excellent mechanical properties
The high carbon content of carbon steel (such as 0.6% to 2% carbon in high carbon steel) gives the Delta Anchor excellent tensile strength and wear resistance, suitable for extreme Marine environments. Its triangular structure distributes the force, and can maintain part of the anchoring force even if the single claw fails.
2. Economy and practicality
Compared to stainless steel, carbon steel costs less and extends its service life through surface treatment, making it suitable for large-scale Marine applications.
Application Scenario
1. Navigation and ocean engineering
Mainly used for anchoring merchant ships, yachts and offshore platforms, adapting to different seabed terrain. Typical scenarios include deep-sea mooring, temporary buoy fixing, etc.
2. Special environment adaptation
Optimise grip efficiency on silt or hard rock terrain by adjusting grip Angle and weight.
Suggestions on Operation and Maintenance
1. Environmental adaptation: Choose the anchor weight according to the tonnage of the ship, and it is generally recommended that the anchor weight be 1/10~1/15 of the ship's weight.
2. Regular maintenance: check the anchor claw wear, coating off, timely repair to prevent rust.
3. Storage conditions: Dry storage during long-term disuse to avoid accelerated corrosion in the salt spray environment.