Particle Size (mm)
|
|
1250
|
0.010
|
625
|
0.020
|
550
|
0.025
|
400
|
0.037
|
325
|
0.044
|
270
|
0.053
|
230
|
0.063
|
200
|
0.075
|
170
|
0.090
|
140
|
0.106
|
120
|
0.125
|
100
|
0.150
|
80
|
0.180
|
70
|
0.212
|
60
|
0.250
|
50
|
0.300
|
45
|
0.355
|
40
|
0.425
|
35
|
0.500
|
30
|
0.600
|
25
|
0.710
|
20
|
0.850
|
18
|
1.000
|
16
|
1.180
|
14
|
1.400
|
12
|
1.700
|
10
|
2.000
|
8
|
2.360
|
6
|
3.350
|
4
|
4.750
|
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Saturday, June 25, 2016
Ion Exchange Resin Mesh Size Number to Millimeter (mm) Conversion Table
Chromatography Ion Exchange Resins are often sold based on Mesh Size Number. Here is a table showing the conversion to particle size in microns or millimeters.
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Saturday, September 26, 2015
Vacuum Pressure Units Conversion Table
Several of the questions I receive each week by email deal with scientific calculations or conversion of various units. One popular request relates to the conversion of micrograms, ppm and percent. Several years ago to address this question, I posted a table of weight to ppm units ("Conversion Factors microgram, nanogram, ppm, ppb and percent") which has proven to be very popular.
Because of the large number of vacuum pumps attached to HPLC and MS systems, another common conversion question relates to vacuum units. Due to the different applications and regions of the world, the desired unit often varies. It is for this reason that I develop unit conversion tables as I find these tables provide for a convenient way to print out and/or keep handy in a binder for future reference. Widespread computer use coupled to freely available page reader software (e.g. Adobe PDF) provides another means to store useful information as a pdf file too. I present this "Vacuum Pressure Units Conversion Table" in a viewable and an optionally available downloadable form [click HERE to download].
Because of the large number of vacuum pumps attached to HPLC and MS systems, another common conversion question relates to vacuum units. Due to the different applications and regions of the world, the desired unit often varies. It is for this reason that I develop unit conversion tables as I find these tables provide for a convenient way to print out and/or keep handy in a binder for future reference. Widespread computer use coupled to freely available page reader software (e.g. Adobe PDF) provides another means to store useful information as a pdf file too. I present this "Vacuum Pressure Units Conversion Table" in a viewable and an optionally available downloadable form [click HERE to download].
VACUUM PRESSURE UNITS CONVERSION TABLE:
*Some of the more commonly used values are shown in boldface type. ** Absolute Vacuum..
%
Vacuum |
Torr
(mm Mercury) |
kPa
abs |
Inches of
Mercury |
Micron
|
PSI
|
0.0
|
760.0
|
101.4
|
0.00
|
760,000
|
14.7
|
1.3
|
750.0
|
99.9
|
0.42
|
750,000
|
14.5
|
1.9
|
735.6
|
97.7
|
1.02
|
735,600
|
14.2
|
7.9
|
700.0
|
93.5
|
2.32
|
700,000
|
13.5
|
21.0
|
600.0
|
79.9
|
6.32
|
600,000
|
11.6
|
34.0
|
500.0
|
66.7
|
10.22
|
500,000
|
9.7
|
47.0
|
400.0
|
53.2
|
14.22
|
400,000
|
7.7
|
50.0
|
380.0
|
50.8
|
14.92
|
380,000
|
7.3
|
61.0
|
300.0
|
40
|
18.12
|
300,000
|
5.8
|
74.0
|
200.0
|
26.6
|
22.07
|
200,000
|
3.9
|
87.0
|
100.0
|
13.3
|
25.98
|
100,000
|
1.93
|
88.0
|
90.0
|
12
|
26.38
|
90,000
|
1.74
|
89.5
|
80.0
|
10.7
|
26.77
|
80,000
|
1.55
|
90.8
|
70.0
|
9.3
|
27.16
|
70,000
|
1.35
|
92.1
|
60.0
|
8
|
27.56
|
60,000
|
1.16
|
93.0
|
51.7
|
6.9
|
27.89
|
51,700
|
1.00
|
93.5
|
50.0
|
6.7
|
27.95
|
50,000
|
0.97
|
94.8
|
40.0
|
5.3
|
28.35
|
40,000
|
0.77
|
96.1
|
30.0
|
4
|
28.74
|
30,000
|
0.58
|
96.6
|
25.4
|
3.4
|
28.92
|
25,400
|
0.49
|
97.4
|
20.0
|
2.7
|
29.14
|
20,000
|
0.39
|
98.7
|
10.0
|
1.3
|
29.53
|
10,000
|
0.193
|
99.0
|
7.6
|
1.0
|
29.62
|
7,600
|
0.147
|
99.87
|
1.0
|
0.13
|
29.88
|
1,000
|
0.01934
|
99.90
|
0.75
|
0.1
|
29.89
|
750
|
0.0145
|
99.99
|
0.10
|
0.013
|
29.916
|
100
|
0.00193
|
99.999
|
0.01
|
0.0013
|
29.9196
|
10
|
0.000193
|
100
|
0.00
|
0
|
29.92
|
0
|
0
|
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