Convert Ounce to UK Ton (oz → ton (UK))
The ounce is the standard small-weight unit in American kitchens, postage, and precious-metal trading.
Ounce to UK Ton Conversion Table
10 common values| Ounce | UK Ton |
|---|---|
| 1 oz | 0.0000279 ton (UK) |
| 5 oz | 0.00014 ton (UK) |
| 10 oz | 0.000279 ton (UK) |
| 25 oz | 0.000698 ton (UK) |
| 50 oz | 0.001395 ton (UK) |
| 100 oz | 0.00279 ton (UK) |
| 250 oz | 0.006975 ton (UK) |
| 500 oz | 0.013951 ton (UK) |
| 1,000 oz | 0.027902 ton (UK) |
| 5,000 oz | 0.139509 ton (UK) |
How to Convert Ounce to UK Ton Manually
Step by StepConverting ounces to UK tons is straightforward: multiply by the conversion factor. Follow these three steps to do it by hand or in your head.
- 1Take your value in ouncesStart with the number of ounces (oz) you want to convert.
- 2Multiply by 0.0000279The conversion factor from oz to ton (UK) is 0.0000279. Multiply your value by this number.
- 3Read the result in UK tonsThe result is your value in UK tons (ton (UK)).
Formula
Multiply the value in ounces by 0.0000279. For the reverse direction, multiply by 35,840.
ton (UK) = oz × 0.0000279oz = ton (UK) × 35,840Tips
Use these in everyday conversions- 1 oz = 28.35 g exactly (avoirdupois); 1 troy oz = 31.10 g.
- 16 oz = 1 lb in the avoirdupois system used for food.
- When converting a US recipe, 1 oz ≈ 2 tablespoons of a liquid ingredient.
Common Mistakes
Avoid these- Confusing mass ounces (28.35 g) with fluid ounces (volume).
- Using avoirdupois ounces (28.35 g) for precious-metal pricing — gold is in troy ounces (31.10 g).
- Multiplying lb × 16 and calling the result oz — correct only for weight, not volume.
About Ounce and UK Ton
What is the Ounce?
The ounce equals exactly 28.349523125 grams or 1/16 of a pound. The word derives from the Latin 'uncia,' meaning one twelfth (the original Roman ounce was 1/12 of a Roman pound). The modern avoirdupois ounce, used for everyday weights in the United States and the United Kingdom, replaced the older Tower and Troy systems. It is the standard unit for American kitchen recipes (where 'ounce' refers to weight, distinct from the fluid ounce of volume), postal rates, package sizes (a 12-oz can of soda), and boxing-glove weights. Precious metals like gold and silver use the troy ounce (31.103 g), about 10% heavier than the avoirdupois ounce. The ounce relates to the pound (16 oz = 1 lb), the gram (1 oz ≈ 28.35 g), and the grain (1 oz = 437.5 grains).
- American and British cooking recipes
- Food packaging in the US
- Precious metals (troy ounce = 31.10 g, different from avoirdupois)
A US tin of tuna is 5 oz (142 g). A Starbucks grande coffee is 16 fl oz (473 ml). Gold is traded in troy ounces (31.10 g).
What is the UK Ton?
The UK long ton equals exactly 2,240 pounds or 1,016.0469088 kilograms, and was historically the standard weight unit in the British Empire and remains in use in shipping, mining, and engineering throughout the United Kingdom and Commonwealth countries. The long ton is closer in size to the metric ton (only 1.6% lighter), which is why it has resisted complete replacement. Shipping displacement, especially of older and military vessels, is often quoted in long tons (the British Royal Navy historically used long tons for ship tonnage). It relates to the hundredweight (20 cwt = 1 long ton), the pound (2,240 lb = 1 long ton), and the metric ton (1 long ton ≈ 1.016 t). The long ton's name reflects its larger size compared to the US short ton (2,000 lb).
- Older UK shipping and commodity contracts
- British naval displacement tonnage (ships)
- Historical coal and steel production data
Pre-1971 British ship displacements were given in long tons. UK steel output before EU harmonisation used long tons.