Advanced PSI to kPa Calculator

Convert pressure from PSI to kPa with flexible controls. Round results and export clean reports. Use examples to check pressure values with confidence today.

Calculator Input

Formula Used

The calculator uses the fixed pressure conversion factor below.

kPa = PSI × 6.894757293168

PSI = kPa ÷ 6.894757293168

Example: 32 PSI × 6.894757293168 = 220.632233381376 kPa.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter the pressure value in PSI.
  2. Select decimal places and rounding style.
  3. Choose a source and pressure reference for records.
  4. Add optional batch PSI values when needed.
  5. Press the calculate button to show the result.
  6. Use CSV or PDF export for saving reports.

Example Data Table

PSI kPa Example Use
5 34.47 Small pneumatic reading
14.7 101.35 Approximate sea level pressure
32 220.63 Common tire reference
50 344.74 Workshop air setting
100 689.48 Industrial pressure check

Why PSI to kPa Conversion Matters

Pressure readings appear in many daily tasks. Tires, pumps, compressors, pipes, and lab devices often use PSI. Many technical sheets use kPa instead. A reliable converter saves time and reduces unit mistakes. It also makes reports easier to compare. This calculator is designed for quick checks and detailed records.

Understanding the Units

PSI means pounds per square inch. It shows force applied over one square inch. kPa means kilopascal. It belongs to the metric pressure system. One pascal is one newton per square meter. One kilopascal equals one thousand pascals. Because the units come from different systems, a fixed conversion factor is required.

Practical Uses

Vehicle tire labels may show PSI. Workshop equipment may show either unit. HVAC gauges, hydraulic tools, and air compressors often need fast conversion. Construction and engineering notes may require kPa. This tool supports single values and batch values. That helps when several readings must be converted together.

Accuracy and Rounding

The exact factor used here is 6.894757293168. Multiply PSI by this factor to get kPa. You can choose decimal places for the final answer. You can also select a rounding method. Standard rounding is best for common reporting. Floor and ceiling options help with conservative limits. The unrounded option is useful for audits.

Better Record Keeping

Conversion work should be easy to save. This page includes export buttons for CSV and PDF. CSV files are useful for spreadsheets. PDF files are useful for sharing. The example table gives sample conversions. It also helps users confirm the calculator output before using their own values. Always check the source reading first. A wrong pressure reading produces a wrong conversion, even with the correct formula.

Pressure Safety Notes

Pressure units are only one part of safe work. Always follow the limit shown on the device label. Do not exceed a rated pressure because a converted value looks acceptable. Keep the same pressure type in every calculation. Gauge pressure and absolute pressure describe different references. Record units clearly beside each result. Clear labels prevent confusion during inspection, maintenance, or handover. Teams can review results faster. Saved files support repeatable pressure checks during audits.

FAQs

What does PSI mean?

PSI means pounds per square inch. It measures pressure by showing how much force acts on one square inch of area.

What does kPa mean?

kPa means kilopascal. It is a metric pressure unit equal to one thousand pascals.

How do I convert PSI to kPa?

Multiply the PSI value by 6.894757293168. The result is the pressure value in kilopascals.

Is 1 PSI equal to 6.895 kPa?

Yes, 1 PSI is about 6.895 kPa when rounded to three decimal places.

Can I convert several PSI values at once?

Yes. Enter values in the batch box separated by commas, spaces, or new lines.

Why does rounding change the final value?

Rounding shortens the displayed result. The calculation still uses the full conversion factor before formatting the answer.

Should I use gauge or absolute pressure?

Use the same pressure reference used by your source reading. Do not mix gauge and absolute values in one report.

Can I download the result?

Yes. Use the CSV button for spreadsheets or the PDF button for a simple report.

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