Mass Flow Rate Unit Conversion

Enter the Mass Flow Rate value in the unit field, and the list below will immediately show the conversion results.

Units
0.45359199999999994
Metric
0.00045359199999999995
Metric
0.0002777777777777778
Imperial
0.00012599777777777776
Metric

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Mass Flow Rate Units Introduction

Kilograms per Second (kg/s) represents the mass passing through a point per second. It is commonly used in engineering and scientific contexts, such as measuring the flow rate of liquids and gases. In the fields of chemical engineering, environmental protection, and water treatment, kilograms per second is a common unit.

Kilograms per Hour (kg/h) represents the mass passing through a point per hour. It is commonly used in industrial and engineering contexts, such as material flow on production lines and substance flow in industrial processes. In many industries, kilograms per hour is a common unit for measuring production efficiency and process performance.

Metric Tons per Hour (t/h) represents the mass passing through a point per hour, with the unit being metric tons. It is commonly used to measure material flow in large industrial equipment and processes, such as ore processing, oil refining, and large transportation systems. In heavy industry and large-scale production, metric tons per hour is an important unit.

Pounds per Second (lb/s) represents the mass passing through a point per second, with the unit being pounds. It is commonly used in engineering and scientific applications in the United States, such as measuring the flow rate of liquids and gases. In the fields of chemical engineering, environmental protection, and water treatment, pounds per second is a common unit.

Pounds per Hour (lb/h) represents the mass passing through a point per hour, with the unit being pounds. It is commonly used in industrial and engineering applications in the United States, such as material flow on production lines and substance flow in industrial processes. In many American industries, pounds per hour is a common unit for measuring production efficiency and process performance.