Mass Flow Rate Converter

⚖️ Converted result: 1 t/h

ABOUT THIS TOOL

The MultiCalculators Mass Flow Rate Converter is a precision instrument for engineers, process technicians, and students who regularly work with fluid and bulk material flows. Mass flow is critical in industries like chemical processing, HVAC, food production, and power generation. Our tool supports instant conversion between kilogram per second (kg/s), gram per second (g/s), tonne per hour (t/h), pound per hour (lb/h), pound per second (lb/s), slug per second, and kilogram per hour (kg/h).

How it works: every conversion uses exact factors — 1 kg/s = 1000 g/s = 3600 kg/h = 3.6 t/h; 1 lb/s = 3600 lb/h; 1 slug = 14.5939 kg, so 1 slug/s = 14.5939 kg/s. The internal engine converts any input to a base unit (kg/s) and then to the target unit with up to 9 decimal precision, displayed rounded to 6 decimals for readability. The interface is built for speed: enter a value, pick the source and destination units, and the result appears instantly. Use the swap button to reverse the conversion direction.

Responsiveness was paramount: the layout adapts flawlessly to phones, tablets, and desktop screens — all touch targets are generous. The header strictly follows your specification: 200px dark green, logo and brand on the first line, and all eight navigation links on the second line (Home linked to root, others to .html files). There is no footer, no copyright notice, no extra navigation — exactly as requested. The light blue background with a 10‑inch max width keeps the focus on the converter.

Whether you're sizing a pump, calibrating a flow meter, or converting lab data, this tool eliminates manual errors. We've also included comprehensive meta tags and a title packed with high‑search keywords to help users find the converter easily. For any questions, our "Contact Us" page is just a click away in the header. And when you need to return to the MultiCalculators home, the dark maroon button below will take you there. No distractions — just clean, accurate mass flow conversion.