What Is This Tool?
This tool converts volumetric flow rates from hundred-cubic foot per minute, commonly used in ventilation and industrial airflow, to milliliter per hour, a unit used for precise, low flow measurements in medical and laboratory applications.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the value in hundred-cubic foot per minute you want to convert
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Select the unit hundred-cubic foot/minute as the source unit
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Choose milliliter/hour [mL/h] as the target unit
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Click convert to get the equivalent flow rate in milliliter per hour
Key Features
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Converts volumetric flow from hundred-cubic foot/minute to milliliter/hour [mL/h]
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Supports conversions for HVAC, industrial ventilation, medical infusion, and laboratory dosing
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Provides precise results suitable for translating large airflow volumes into fine fluid delivery rates
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User-friendly interface for quick and easy input and output
Examples
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2 hundred-cubic foot/minute equals 339802159.10542 milliliter/hour
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0.5 hundred-cubic foot/minute equals 84950539.776355 milliliter/hour
Common Use Cases
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Specifying airflow rates in large HVAC systems and industrial ventilation
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Setting precise infusion pump rates for medical treatments
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Controlling reagent addition rates in laboratory and microreactor experiments
Tips & Best Practices
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Ensure correct unit selection before conversion to avoid errors
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Use this conversion for applications requiring translation between bulk airflow and precise fluid delivery
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Consider fluid type and flow properties for accurate interpretation of results
Limitations
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Conversion involves very large multiplication factors due to differing flow scales
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May not be practical without specific application context
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Fluid properties and measurement conditions affect the accuracy when converting between gas and liquid flow rates
Frequently Asked Questions
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What does hundred-cubic foot per minute measure?
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It measures volumetric flow rate representing 100 cubic feet of fluid passing a point each minute, commonly used in ventilation and industrial applications.
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When should I use milliliter per hour units?
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Milliliter per hour is used for low, continuous flow rates where precise delivery is critical, such as in medical infusions and laboratory dosing.
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Why is the conversion factor so large between these units?
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Because hundred-cubic foot per minute denotes large-scale flow volumes while milliliter per hour is used for very slow fluid delivery, resulting in a large multiplication factor.
Key Terminology
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Hundred-cubic foot/minute
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A volumetric flow rate unit equal to 100 cubic feet of fluid passing a point each minute, used mainly in ventilation and industrial airflow.
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Milliliter/hour [mL/h]
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A volumetric flow unit denoting one milliliter of fluid delivered per hour, commonly used for precise, slow flow in medical and lab settings.
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Volumetric Flow Rate
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The volume of fluid passing through a point per unit of time, expressed using units like cubic feet per minute or milliliters per hour.