9241 micron mercury
54461 micron mercury
One micron, therefore, equals 1/25,400 inch
In the micron vacuum scale, we start at 760,000 microns at sea-level atmospheric pressure and work down towards a perfect vacuum of 0 microns or 0″ Hg
Regardless of the measurement used, technicians should pull the necessary vacuum to ensure the system they are working on is properly evacuated
92 hg gauge pressure is needed for removing any moisture that may have entered the system along with the non-condensable gases while it was open
This means that a vacuum pressure of 760 torr is equivalent to approximately 14
4 kPa
Instructions: Enter the value in the field you would like to convert from using either standard or scientific notation (ex: 1e-4)
001 torr
Historically, pressure was sometimes described in terms of “microns”, which simply meant a mercury column height of one micron (1x10-6 m)
5x10-3 100 0
Popular pressure unit conversions bar to psi psi to bar kpa to psi psi to kpa Complete list of pressure units for conversion pascal [Pa] 1 kilopascal [kPa] = 1000 pascal [Pa] kilopascal
Pressure Conversion Table
We assume you are converting between micron mercury [0 °C] and pound/square inch [gauge]
8482 microns mercury 3 psi to microns mercury = 155144