Conversions & References

A Useful listing of Units and their Conversion Factors

Factor for Unit Conversion

Unit Conversion Factors

 

 

Useful Units and SI Units

Table for Length Conversion

Length Conversion

Table for Volume Conversion

Area Conversion

Table for Area Conversion

Volume Conversion

Table for Velocity Conversion

Velocity Conversion

Table for Volume Flow Conversion

Volume Flow Conversion

Table for Mass Conversion

Mass Conversion

Table for Density Conversion

Density Conversion

Table for Mass Flow Rate

Mass Flow Rate Conversion

Table for Power Units

Power Conversion

Table for Force Units

Force Conversion

Table for Torque Units

Torque Conversion

Useful Engineering Data and Multiplication Factors

Multiplication Factor for Pressure Conversion

Pressure Conversion

Multiplication Factor for Liquid Flow Conversion

Liquid Flow Conversion

Multiplication Factor for Gas Flow Flow Conversion

Gas Flow Conversion

Useful Engineering Unit Equivalents

Useful Equivalents

 

 

 

 

 

Pressure and Liquid Heads

Table for Pressure and Liquid Head Conversion

Pressure and Liquid Head Conversion

 

 

TEMPERATURE CONVERSIONS

 

Temperature Conversion Table

* The table consists of three columns and direct two-way conversions can be made.
To use the table, locate the quantity of the units to be converted in the centre column and read off the conversion required in the left or right hand columns

Multiplication Factor for Temperature Conversion

Temperature Conversion Factor

Multiplication Equation for Temperature Conversion Deg.C to Deg.F

Temperature Formula

VISCOMETER COMPARISON AND CONVERSION

Conversion Table for Viscosity Grade of Fluids

Viscosity Grade Conversion Table

Conversion Table for Different Viscosity Units

Viscosity Conversion Table

MATERIAL COMPOSITION, SELECTION AND CORROSION DATA

Elastomers

Elastomer Guide

* This table gives an indication of suitable elastomer material for use in control valve applications. It requires knowledge of the service conditon in which the material will be used, as well as knowledge of the general properties of the material itself. Service temperature, pressure conditions, rate of flow, type of valve action (throttling or on-off), and chemical composition of the flowing fluid should all be known. Usage ratings listed below (Good, Fair, Etc.) should be used as a guide only.
Specific compounds within any one material may vary, which could change the usage rating.

 

Fluid Metals

Fluid Metal Compatibility

* This table rates and compares the compatibility of elastomer material with specific fluids. Note that this information should be used as a guide only. An elastomer which is compatible with a fluid may not be suitable over the entire range of its temperature capability. In general, chemical compatibility decreases with an increase in service temperature.

 

Corrosion

Corrosion Information Table

* This table is intended to give only a general indication of how various materials will react when in contact with certain fluids. The recommendation cannot be absolute because concentration, temperature, pressure, and other conditions may alter the suitability of a particular material. There are also economic considerations that may influence material selection. Use this table as a guide only.

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