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Metric Pressure Measurement Units 1 Pa = N/m 2 1kPa = 1 kN/m 1 MPa = 1 MN/m2 WIKA Instrument Corporation Toll Free 1-888-WIKA-USA (945-2872) Tel (770) 513-8200 Fax (770) 338-5118 info@wika.com www.wika.com Pressure, Temperature and Level Measurement
1 bar = 14.50326 psi. 5500. 379.225. 37921.40. 374.275. 1 psi = 6.8948 KPa. 6000 6500 7000 7500 413.700 448.175 482.650 517.125 41368.80 44816.20 48263.60 51711.00 408.300 442.325 476.350 510.375. MPa to KPa: KPa = 1000 x MPa. 8000 8500 9000 551.600 586.075 620.550 55158.40 58605.80 62053.20 544.400 578.425 612.450.
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Other pressure units of measure are the Atmosphere and the Bar, which are both roughly equivalent to atmospheric pressure at sea level on a “standard” day. Here is a list of the more common units of pressure measurement; all refer to the good old “American” PSI. Pressure Unit Conversion Constants PSI(1) In. H 20 (2) In.
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A conversion chart for the units most commonly used to measure vacuum pressure. These include both SI units and Imperial or US customary units of pressure. Created Date
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Free online pressure converter - converts between 53 units of pressure, including pascal [Pa], kilopascal [kPa], bar, psi [psi], etc. Also, explore many other unit converters or learn more about pressure unit conversions.
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Technical Information. Conversion Table of commonly used pressure units. WIKA Data Sheet IN 00.08. SI Units - Engineering units (based on the metre) Corresponding pressure units: 1 Pa = 1 N/m2. 1 hPa = 1 mbar. 1 mmHg = 1 Torr. 1 kp/cm2 = 1 at (atü) Notes. The table refers to DIN 1301 Part 1 (2002) and Part 3 (1979).