Convert Pound per Square Inch to Kilopascal (psikPa)

PSI (pounds per square inch) is the standard for American tire pressures, hydraulics, and gas-cylinder specifications.

6.894757
1 psi6.894757 kPaNIST · BIPM accuracy

Pound per Square Inch to Kilopascal Conversion Table

10 common values
Pound per Square InchKilopascal
1 psi6.894757 kPa
5 psi34.473786 kPa
10 psi68.947573 kPa
25 psi172.36893 kPa
50 psi344.73786 kPa
100 psi689.47573 kPa
200 psi1,378.9515 kPa
500 psi3,447.3786 kPa
1,000 psi6,894.7573 kPa
5,000 psi34,473.786 kPa

How to Convert Pound per Square Inch to Kilopascal Manually

Step by Step

Converting psi to kilopascals is straightforward: multiply by the conversion factor. Follow these three steps to do it by hand or in your head.

  1. 1
    Take your value in psi
    Start with the number of psi (psi) you want to convert.
  2. 2
    Multiply by 6.894757
    The conversion factor from psi to kPa is 6.894757. Multiply your value by this number.
  3. 3
    Read the result in kilopascals
    The result is your value in kilopascals (kPa).
Practical Examples
1 psi
equals
6.894757 kPa
5 psi
equals
34.473786 kPa
10 psi
equals
68.947573 kPa
25 psi
equals
172.36893 kPa
100 psi
equals
689.47573 kPa

Formula

Multiply the value in psi by 6.894757. For the reverse direction, multiply by 0.145038.

ForwardkPa = psi × 6.894757
Reversepsi = kPa × 0.145038
Example: 10 psi × 6.894757 = 68.947573 kPa

Tips

Use these in everyday conversions
  • 1 psi ≈ 6.9 kPa = 0.069 bar.
  • 14.7 psi = 1 atm = 1.01 bar.
  • Most US pressure gauges show psi.

Common Mistakes

Avoid these
  • Setting a European tyre at 35 bar instead of 35 psi — disaster.
  • Confusing psi (gauge) with psia (absolute).
  • Using psi in scientific papers — prefer Pa or MPa.

About Pound per Square Inch and Kilopascal

What is the Pound per Square Inch?

Pounds per square inch (psi) equals approximately 6,895 pascals and is the standard pressure unit in American tire pressures, hydraulics, and gas-cylinder specifications. American car tires are typically inflated to 30–35 psi, household water systems run at 40–60 psi, and scuba tanks are filled to 3,000 psi (about 200 bar). The psi is essential in American engineering for stress calculations, hydraulic systems, and pneumatic equipment. Two variants exist: 'psig' (gauge, measured above atmospheric) and 'psia' (absolute, including atmosphere) — gauge is the default unless specified. The psi relates to the pascal (1 psi ≈ 6,895 Pa), the kilopascal (1 psi ≈ 6.895 kPa), the bar (14.504 psi = 1 bar), the atmosphere (14.696 psi = 1 atm), and the inch of mercury (1 inHg ≈ 0.491 psi). Outside the US, kPa or bar dominate.

  • US tyre pressures
  • US plumbing and water system specs
  • US compressed-air tool ratings
Real-world examples

US tyre: 32–35 psi. Water supply: 40–60 psi. SCUBA tank: 3000 psi. Car AC system: 30–200 psi.

What is the Kilopascal?

The kilopascal equals 1,000 pascals and is the standard everyday pressure unit on tire labels (in metric countries), weather forecasts (often expressed as hPa or hectopascals, where 100 kPa = 1 atmosphere), and modern engineering documents. Car tire pressures are typically 200–250 kPa (29–36 psi), medical blood-pressure cuffs measure in mmHg but research increasingly uses kPa, and industrial process pressures are routinely given in kPa. The kilopascal is the most-used pressure unit in metric engineering practice, replacing the older 'kg/cm²' (kilogram-force per square centimeter, ≈ 98 kPa). It relates to the pascal (1,000 Pa = 1 kPa), the megapascal (1,000 kPa = 1 MPa), the bar (1 bar = 100 kPa), the psi (1 psi ≈ 6.895 kPa), and the atmosphere (1 atm ≈ 101.325 kPa). European tire pressure labels universally use kPa or bar.

  • Tyre pressures in Canada, Australia
  • Engineering pressure specs
  • Weather pressure in some contexts
Real-world examples

Tyre pressure: 220–280 kPa. Atmospheric: 101 kPa. HVAC duct static: 0.1–0.3 kPa.

Learn About Both Units

🎈 Reference

What is the Pound per Square Inch?

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🎈 Reference

What is the Kilopascal?

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Pound per Square Inch to Kilopascal FAQ

5 questions
How many kilopascals in a pound per square inch?
One pound per square inch equals 6.894757 kilopascals.
How do I convert psi to kilopascals?
Multiply the pound per square inch value by 6.894757 to get the equivalent in kilopascals.
What is 100 psi in kilopascals?
100 psi equals 689.47573 kilopascals.
Is a pound per square inch bigger than a kilopascal?
Yes. 1 pound per square inch equals 6.894757 kilopascals, so one pound per square inch is larger.
How to convert psi to kilopascals without a calculator?
Multiply by 6.89 for a quick estimate; use a calculator for precise results.

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