Mass Flow Rate Converters

Pick a family to convert between common mass flow rate units using exact base relationships.

Explanation

Mass flow rate is mass per unit time. This hub normalizes every factor through kilograms per second (kg/s) to keep mirror conversions consistent and reversible. Common units include SI forms (kg/s, kg/h, g/s, g/min) and US customary forms (lb/s, lb/h).

Mass Flow Rate converters are grouped into directional families so each leaf keeps one stable conversion model.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is mass flow rate used for?

Mass flow rate quantifies how much mass passes through a system per unit time in process engineering, HVAC, combustion, and fluid handling.

Are there offsets in mass flow rate conversions?

No. Mass flow rate conversions are purely multiplicative scale changes with no additive offsets.

Why normalize through kg/s?

kg/s is the common base reference, so deriving all factors through it keeps SI and US customary conversions internally consistent and reversible.

Why is lb/h common in engineering?

lb/h is widely used in US customary workflows for equipment ratings and process specifications where hourly throughput is practical.

How do I switch direction?

Use the switch button to navigate directly to the mirror page for the reverse conversion.