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Pressure Conversion Factor
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Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-04-03
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FredGarvin (Mechanical)
12 Jun 02 10:55
Does anyone happen to have a conversion factor for a pressure unit, inABR4? I believe this unit is a throwback from the days of yesteryear. I sure don't know of anyone that uses it. It so happens that I have a test spec that references one pressure measurement in this unit. Thanks!
FredGarvin (Mechanical)
12 Jun 02 11:47
Well, I went out and found an MSDS sheet with the specific gravity of this stuff and calculated the conversion. No big deal. If anyone out there still has run across this unit of pressure I'd like to know where it was from and what industry. Now it's simply a matter of curiosity. Sorry for taking up bandwidth.
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