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What is the PSJ of the pressure gauge?

What is the PSJ of the pressure gauge?

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Is that PSJ, not PSI?If it is "PSI", the English word "pounds per square inch" translates into pounds / square inches, a pressure unit used in European and American countries.Conversion relationship is: 1psi=6.895kPa, 1Mpa=145Psi.
PSJ is the nominal pressure of a watch
PSI full name in English is Pounds per square inch.P is pound pound, S is square square, and I is inches inch.All the units in metric units can be calculated: 1bar = 14.5psi1psi=6.895kPa=0.06895barEurope and the United States and other countries are accustomed to using psi as a unitIn China, we usually use the "kilogram" to describe the pressure of the gas (not the "Jin"). The unit is "kg/cm2", and a kilogram of pressure is one kilogram of force acting on one square meter.While in a foreign country commonly used unit is "Psi", the unit is "lb/in2", is "psi", this unit like Fahrenheit (F).In addition, there are pressure units such as Pa (Pascal, Newton, one square meter), KPa, MPa, Bar, millimeter water column, millimeter mercury column, etc..1 bar (bar) =0.1 MPa (MPa) =100 kPa (KPa) =1.0197 kg / cm21 standard atmospheric pressure (ATM) =0.101325 MPa (MPa) =1.0333 bar (bar)Because the unit is very small difference, if it is not to be accurate calculation, you can remember:1 bar (bar) =1 standard atmospheric pressure (ATM) =1 kg / cm2 =100 kPa (KPa) =0.1 MPa (MPa)

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