Unit converters, calculators, and formatters help manufacturing with specs, quality checks, and production data.
Convert between torque units including N⋅m, lbf⋅ft, kgf⋅m, dyn⋅cm, and more. Perfect for engineering, automotive, and mechanical applications
Convert between force units including newtons, pound-force, dynes, and kilogram-force. Essential for physics, engineering, construction, and automotive applications.
Convert between different hardness scales including Mohs, Rockwell, Vickers, and Brinell. Essential for materials science, metallurgy, and quality control.
Convert between different viscosity units including Pa·s, poise, centipoise, and stokes. Essential for chemical engineering, fluid dynamics, and materials science.
Convert between pressure units including Pa, bar, atm, PSI, mmHg, and more. Perfect for engineering, physics, chemistry, and everyday applications
Convert between flow rate units including L/s, m³/h, gal/min, cfm, and more. Perfect for HVAC, plumbing, chemical engineering, and irrigation applications
Convert between density units including kg/m³, lb/ft³, g/cm³, and more. Perfect for physics, chemistry, engineering, and material science calculations
Convert between AWG, SWG, millimeters, and inches for electrical engineering and manufacturing
Convert between moment of force units including N·m, lbf·ft, and more. Essential for mechanical engineering and statics
Convert between heat density units including J/m³, BTU/ft³, cal/cm³, and more. Essential for heat storage and thermal analysis
Convert between heat flux density units including W/m², BTU/hr·ft², cal/s·cm², and more. Essential for heat transfer analysis
Convert between mass flow rate units including kg/s, lb/min, g/h, and more. Essential for chemical engineering and fluid dynamics
Convert between mass flux density units including kg/m²·s, lb/ft²·hr, g/cm²·min, and more. Essential for mass transfer analysis
Convert between dynamic viscosity units including Pa·s, poise, centipoise, and more. Essential for fluid dynamics and rheology
Convert between kinematic viscosity units including m²/s, stokes, centistokes, and more. Essential for fluid dynamics and flow analysis
Convert between permeability units including m², darcy, millidarcy, and more. Essential for petroleum engineering and porous media flow
Convert between linear charge density units including C/m, C/cm, and more. Essential for electrical engineering and electrostatics
Convert between surface charge density units including C/m², C/cm², and more. Essential for electrical engineering and electrostatics
Convert between volume charge density units including C/m³, C/cm³, and more. Essential for electrical engineering and electrostatics
Convert between linear current density units including A/m, A/cm, and more. Essential for electrical engineering and electromagnetics
Convert between surface current density units including A/m², A/cm², and more. Essential for electrical engineering and electromagnetics
Convert between magnetomotive force units including ampere-turns, gilberts, and more. Essential for electrical engineering and electromagnetics
Convert between magnetic flux density units including teslas, gauss, and more. Essential for electrical engineering and electromagnetics
Calculate net force, mass, or acceleration using Newton's second law and related linear dynamics relations
Density from mass and volume, buoyant force and apparent weight using Archimedes' principle for fluids
Torque from force and lever arm τ = rF sin θ; moment balance hints for simple rigid-body problems
Manufacturing relies on precise, frequent unit conversions across materials, quality control, and process engineering, and this 26-tool set is built around that reality.
On the materials side, the Hardness Scale Converter helps quality teams compare specs across Rockwell, Brinell, and Vickers scales, while the Viscosity Converter and Density Converter support fluid and material characterization for coatings, lubricants, and raw stock. The Wire Gauge Converter is a frequent reference for teams building or specifying wiring and cable assemblies.
Mechanical and structural calculations are well covered too: the Torque Converter, Force Converter, and Moment of Force Converter support fastener torque specs and load calculations on the production floor, and the Pressure Converter handles the pneumatic and hydraulic systems common in manufacturing equipment.
Process and flow measurements get their own tools — the Flow Rate Converter and Flow Mass Converter for line and process engineering, and the Heat Density Converter and Heat Flux Density Converter for thermal process control in areas like curing, welding, or heat treatment.
Across all 26 tools, the common thread is converting between measurement systems and standards that differ between suppliers, equipment manufacturers, and internal specs — the kind of check that prevents a costly tolerance or spec mismatch on the shop floor.