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Pressure Converter

Convert between Pascal, bar, atm, PSI, and mmHg

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Pressure Converter
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About Pressure Converter

PSI, Bar, Pascal, Atmosphere - All in One Place

Pressure is measured in an absurd number of units, and no two industries seem to agree on which one to use. The Pressure Converter handles them all: pascals, kilopascals, megapascals, bar, millibar, PSI, atmospheres, torr, millimetres of mercury, and inches of mercury. Enter a value in any unit and see every equivalent instantly.

Why Pressure Units Are So Confusing

Unlike length or weight, where metric and imperial cover most situations, pressure has accumulated units from meteorology, engineering, medicine, aviation, and automotive industries - each with their own preferred measurement. A weather report uses millibars. A tyre gauge reads PSI. A medical blood pressure cuff shows millimetres of mercury (mmHg). An industrial specification calls for megapascals. A scuba diver thinks in atmospheres or bar.

This fragmentation means that professionals regularly encounter pressure values in units they do not normally use. The pressure converter bridges those gaps without requiring you to memorise conversion factors.

Common Scenarios

Automotive maintenance is where most people first encounter pressure conversions. Your car manual recommends tyre pressure in bar (common in Europe) or kPa (common in Asia and Australia), but your tyre gauge reads PSI (common in the US and Nigeria). Is 2.3 bar the same as 33 PSI? Close - it is 33.4 PSI. The converter confirms it in a second.

HVAC technicians work with refrigerant pressures measured in PSI, bar, or kPa depending on the equipment manufacturer and the regional standards. Converting between them is part of every service call.

Meteorologists and pilots use atmospheric pressure for weather analysis and altimeter settings. Weather stations report in millibars (hPa), while aviation altimeters may use inches of mercury (inHg). The standard atmosphere is 1013.25 hPa or 29.92 inHg - the converter verifies these and handles non-standard conditions.

Medical professionals measure blood pressure in mmHg by convention. But physiological research papers sometimes report pressures in kilopascals or centimetres of water. Converting between these units is necessary when comparing clinical data across different measurement traditions.

Industrial and mechanical engineers specify material strength, hydraulic system pressures, and boiler ratings in megapascals (MPa) or PSI. A specification that reads "yield strength 250 MPa" might need conversion to PSI (36,259 PSI) for a supplier using imperial units.

Scuba divers track tank pressure in bar or PSI and need to understand ambient pressure in atmospheres. At 10 metres depth, ambient pressure is approximately 2 atmospheres. The converter helps divers plan gas consumption and decompression.

Key Conversion Benchmarks

1 atmosphere = 101,325 pascals = 1.01325 bar = 14.696 PSI = 760 mmHg = 29.92 inHg. Standard atmospheric pressure at sea level. If you remember this one reference point, you can roughly estimate most conversions - but for accuracy, use the tool.

Precision Where It Matters

The Pressure Converter carries enough decimal places for engineering and scientific work. Whether you need a rough estimate for a quick check or a precise figure for a technical specification, the results are reliable.

Everything runs in your browser. No server calls, no data logging, no registration. Just fast, accurate pressure unit conversion whenever you need it.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pressure Converter?
Pressure Converter is a free online Converters & Unit tool on ToolWard that helps you convert between pascal, bar, atm, psi, and mmhg. It works directly in your browser with no installation required.
Can I save or export my results?
Yes. You can copy results to your clipboard, download them, or save them to your ToolWard account for future reference.
Is Pressure Converter free to use?
Yes, Pressure Converter is completely free. There are no hidden charges, subscriptions, or premium tiers needed to access the full functionality.
Can I use Pressure Converter on my phone?
Yes. Pressure Converter is fully responsive and works on all devices — phones, tablets, laptops, and desktops. The experience is optimised for mobile users.
Does Pressure Converter work offline?
Once the page has loaded, Pressure Converter can work offline as all processing happens in your browser.

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