Gram per Second per Square Centimeter to Kilogram per Hour per Square Meter Conversion

Convert between Gram per Second per Square Centimeter and Kilogram per Hour per Square Meter quickly and accurately.

g/(s·cm²)
kg/(h·m²)

How to Convert Gram per Second per Square Centimeter to Kilogram per Hour per Square Meter

Conversion Formula

1 g/(s·cm²) = 36000 kg/(h·m²)
1 kg/(h·m²) = 0 g/(s·cm²)

Example

Convert 15 g/(s·cm²) to kg/(h·m²):

15 g/(s·cm²) = 15 × 36000 kg/(h·m²) = 540000 kg/(h·m²)

Unit Information

Learn about the mass flux density units you're converting between

Gram per Second per Square Centimeter

g/(s·cm²)

Definition

The gram per second per square centimeter is a high-density unit for mass flux density, representing the mass flow rate of one gram per second through an area of one square centimeter. This unit is used for concentrated mass transfer processes where high flux densities occur over small areas, typical in laboratory-scale experiments and precision applications.

History/Origin

This unit was developed for laboratory-scale mass transfer experiments and precision applications where small surface areas are involved. It became standard in research applications where high flux densities are measured over small areas, particularly in membrane technology, microfluidic systems, and laboratory-scale process development.

Current Use

Widely used in laboratory research, membrane technology, and microfluidic applications where high mass flux densities occur over small areas. It is employed in pharmaceutical research for drug delivery systems, in environmental testing for pollutant transport studies, and in materials science for surface treatment and coating applications.

Multiplier

10000

Offset

0

Kilogram per Hour per Square Meter

kg/(h·m²)

Definition

The kilogram per hour per square meter is a commonly used unit for mass flux density, representing the mass flow rate of one kilogram per hour through an area of one square meter. This unit is particularly useful in industrial applications where mass transfer rates are measured over longer time periods, providing a practical scale for process monitoring and control.

History/Origin

This unit was developed for industrial applications where mass transfer processes occur over extended periods, making hourly measurements more practical than per-second measurements. It became standardized in chemical engineering practice and is commonly used in process industries, particularly in distillation, absorption, and extraction operations where mass transfer rates are monitored continuously.

Current Use

Widely used in chemical process industries for monitoring mass transfer in distillation columns, absorption towers, and extraction processes. It is also employed in environmental engineering for studying pollutant dispersion, in food processing for drying operations, and in pharmaceutical manufacturing for controlled release systems and coating applications.

Multiplier

0.278

Offset

0

Gram per Second per Square Centimeter to Kilogram per Hour per Square Meter Conversion Table

Gram per Second per Square Centimeter [g/(s·cm²)] Kilogram per Hour per Square Meter [kg/(h·m²)]
1 g/(s·cm²) 36000 kg/(h·m²)
10 g/(s·cm²) 360000 kg/(h·m²)
25 g/(s·cm²) 900000 kg/(h·m²)
50 g/(s·cm²) 1800000 kg/(h·m²)
100 g/(s·cm²) 3600000 kg/(h·m²)
0 g/(s·cm²) 0E+0 kg/(h·m²)
-10 g/(s·cm²) -360000 kg/(h·m²)
-40 g/(s·cm²) -1440000 kg/(h·m²)