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Pressure Units

Pressure is force per unit area. In pneumatic systems, it determines the available force.

Absolute vs. Gauge Pressure

TypeSymbolReference
Absolutepsia, baraFrom absolute vacuum (zero)
Gaugepsig, bargFrom atmospheric pressure
Pabs=Pgauge+PatmP_{abs} = P_{gauge} + P_{atm}

At sea level: 1 atm = 14.7 psi = 1.013 bar = 101.3 kPa

note

When someone says "7 bar", they usually mean 7 barg (gauge), which equals ~8 bara (absolute).

Conversion Table

UnitpsibarkPakg/cm²atm
1 psi10.06896.8950.07030.068
1 bar14.50411001.020.987
1 kPa0.1450.0110.01020.0099
1 kg/cm²14.220.98198.0710.968
1 atm14.6961.013101.31.0331

Typical Pressures by Application

ApplicationTypical pressure
Pneumatic tools87-100 psi (6-7 bar)
Automation72-87 psi (5-6 bar)
PET blowing360-580 psi (25-40 bar)
High pressure (breathing)2,900-4,350 psi (200-300 bar)
Low pressure (blowers)4-14.5 psi (0.3-1 bar)
Industrial vacuum-7 to -13 psi (-0.5 to -0.9 bar)

Quick conversion

Ppsi=Pbar×14.5P_{psi} = P_{bar} \times 14.5 Pbar=Ppsi×0.069P_{bar} = P_{psi} \times 0.069