Pressure Converter – Online Pressure Conversion Calculator
The Pressure Converter is a simple yet powerful tool designed to convert different pressure units instantly and accurately. Whether you’re working on an engineering project, testing a turbocharger, or setting up a pressure converter valve, this tool helps you get quick results without manual calculation.
With our pressure converter psi to bar, pressure converter mpa to bar, and pressure converter kpa to bar, you can easily switch between the most commonly used pressure units. It also supports pressure converter kpa to psi, pressure converter kg/cm² to bar, and pressure converter mpa to kg/cm², ensuring complete flexibility for any industrial or academic application.
This all-in-one pressure converter calculator is built for professionals who need precise measurements in real time—making it an essential tool for engineers, mechanics, scientists, and students alike.
Popular Pressure Unit Conversions
- Pascal (Pa) to Kilopascal (kPa)
- Bar to PSI (pounds per square inch)
- PSI to Bar
- Atmosphere (atm) to Pascal (Pa)
- Megapascal (MPa) to Bar
- Kilopascal (kPa) to PSI
- Torr to Pascal
- Millibar (mbar) to Pascal (Pa)
- Newton per square meter to Pascal
- Inch of Mercury (inHg) to Pascal
Complete List of Pressure Units for Conversion
Here’s a full list of all supported conversions you can make using our Pressure Converter tool:
- Pascal (Pa) to Kilopascal (kPa)
- Pascal (Pa) to Bar
- Pascal (Pa) to PSI
- Kilopascal (kPa) to Bar
- Kilopascal (kPa) to PSI
- Bar to Atmosphere (atm)
- Bar to Megapascal (MPa)
- Bar to Newton/square meter
- PSI to Kilonewton/square meter
- PSI to Kilogram-force/square centimeter
- Atmosphere to Torr (mmHg)
- Atmosphere to Millibar (mbar)
- Newton/square meter to Dyne/square centimeter
- Kilogram-force/sq. meter to Gram-force/sq. centimeter
- Ton-force/sq. foot to Pound-force/sq. inch
- Centimeter mercury to Millimeter mercury
- Inch mercury to Foot water (ftAq)
- Inch water to Foot water
- Micropascal to Nanopascal
- Hectopascal to Millibar (mbar)
- Atmosphere technical to Standard atmosphere (atm)