Pressure Converter

Professional pressure converter with detailed breakdowns and engineering applications

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Quick Conversions
1 Bar 14.5 PSI
1 atm 1.013 bar
100 kPa 14.5 PSI
760 mmHg 1 atm

How to Use the Pressure Converter

Our comprehensive pressure converter provides accurate pressure measurements for all your engineering and scientific needs:

🔧 HVAC & Plumbing

Essential for HVAC technicians and plumbers converting pressure specifications for system design, troubleshooting, and maintenance. Convert between PSI, bar, and kPa for accurate system pressure measurements and equipment specifications.

🏭 Industrial Applications

Critical for industrial engineers working with hydraulic systems, pneumatic equipment, and process control. Handle pressure conversions for manufacturing equipment, safety systems, and quality control with professional precision.

🔬 Scientific & Laboratory Use

Perfect for scientific research requiring precise pressure measurements. Convert between Pascal, bar, atmosphere, and mmHg for laboratory experiments, meteorological data, and scientific calculations with laboratory-grade accuracy.

All calculations follow international pressure standards with support for both metric and imperial systems. Perfect for engineers, technicians, scientists, and professionals needing accurate pressure conversions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our converter supports all standard pressure units: PSI, bar, Pascal, atmosphere (atm), mmHg (Torr), kPa, MPa, inches of mercury (inHg), millibar, and PSF. Perfect for HVAC, industrial, and scientific applications.
Yes! Our pressure converter provides the precision needed for HVAC system design, troubleshooting, and maintenance. It handles all pressure conversions required for heating, cooling, and ventilation systems with professional accuracy.
Select "PSI" as your input unit and "Bar" as your output unit. Enter your pressure value for instant conversion. 1 PSI equals approximately 0.0689 bar, and our converter handles all calculations automatically with full precision.
Gauge pressure measures pressure relative to atmospheric pressure, while absolute pressure measures total pressure including atmospheric pressure. Our converter handles unit conversions - for gauge vs. absolute calculations, add or subtract atmospheric pressure (14.7 PSI or 1.013 bar).
Yes! Our converter works with negative pressure values for vacuum applications. Units like mmHg and Torr are commonly used in vacuum technology, and our converter provides the accuracy needed for vacuum system calculations.