With the WIKA unit converter you can convert the various units for the physical measurement parameters of pressure and temperature:
Note The conversion function made available here has been created with the utmost care. However, we exclude any liability for the correctness of the result.
General information
Pressure as a measurement parameter
In the field of pressure measurement technology, there are many other units besides bar and psi. You can use the unit converter to convert, for example, mbar to μbar, Pa to kPa or mmWs to mWs.
Further common units for the measurand pressure:
MPa
kp/mm2
atm
inH2O
mmHg (Torr)
kp/cm2 (kg/cm2)
ftH2O
inHg
If you want to convert the two most common units, bar and psi, you'll need the exact conversion values. If you want to convert bar to psi, multiply the bar value by 14.503774. In the opposite direction, a psi value is multiplied 0.068948 in order to determine the unit in bar.
1 bar = 14.503774 psi
1 psi = 0.068948 bar
Conversion table and conversion factors for the most common pressure units
Temperature as a measurement parameter
In the field of temperature measurement technology, the units are differentiated in accordance with the international system of units, SI for short. The temperature is measured in degrees Celsius (°C) or in kelvin (K). The measurement of temperature in degrees Fahrenheit (°F) is mainly used in the USA or occasionally in United Kingdom. The unit kelvin, on the other hand, is mainly used in science.
Units for the measurand temperature:
Degrees Celsius (°C)
Degrees Fahrenheit (°F)
Kelvin (K)
Degrees Rankine (°Ra or shortened °R)
Conversion table and conversion factors for the most common temperature units
If you should want to convert Celsius to kelvin, you have to add 273 to the Celsius value. When converting from Celsius to Fahrenheit, on the other hand, the Celsius value is first multiplied by 1.8 and then 32 is added to the result.
With the WIKA unit converter, you can, for example, convert Celsius to Fahrenheit, kelvin to Celsius or Fahrenheit to Rankine when dealing with temperatures.