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mPatoµm Hg

Convert millipascals (vacuum) (mPa) to microns of mercury (µm Hg).

Factor1 mPa = 0.007500617 µm Hg

Converter

mPa

Accepts numbers or expressions, e.g. 150 + 14.7

Result
0.750062µm Hg

Rendered to 6 significant figures.

Formula

Formula
µm Hg = mPa × 0.007500617

Multiply any value in millipascals (vacuum) by 0.007500617 to obtain the value in microns of mercury.

Worked example

Convert 100 mPa to µm Hg.

  1. 01Start with 100 mPa.
  2. 02Multiply by the conversion factor: 100 × 0.007500617 = 0.750062 µm Hg.
Result100 mPa = 0.750062 µm Hg

Conversion table

mPaµm Hg
10.0075006
20.015001
50.037503
100.075006
200.15001
500.37503
1000.75006
2001.5001
5003.7503
10007.5006

Reference values rounded to 5 significant figures for display.

FAQ

What is the conversion factor from mPa to µm Hg?
1 mPa equals 0.007500617 µm Hg. To convert, multiply the value in millipascals (vacuum) by 0.007500617.
How do I convert 1 mPa to µm Hg?
1 mPa = 0.00750062 µm Hg. For any value, multiply by 0.007500617.
How do I convert µm Hg back to mPa?
Divide by the same factor — or equivalently, multiply by 133.3224. So 1 µm Hg = 133.322 mPa.
When would I need to convert millipascal (vacuum) to micron of mercury?
Vacuum-pressure conversions between mPa and µm Hg are common in vacuum-chamber instrumentation, pump-down endpoint specification, semiconductor and deposition process work, freeze-drying, electron-microscopy column pressure, vacuum metallurgy and HVAC / refrigeration service. Torr, mmHg and inHg dominate manometric vacuum gauges; mbar is standard on European instruments; micron Hg and mTorr cover high-vacuum work; Pa and kPa are the SI references. This category is vacuum / instrumentation intent — dimensionally the same as pressure, but kept separate so process-pressure searches and vacuum searches stay on the right page.
Is the conversion exact?
The factor shown is precise to at least 7 significant figures. For most process-engineering work this is far better than instrument accuracy. For metrology or trade applications, refer to the relevant national standard (NIST, BIPM, ISO 80000).

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