🧱 oz/in³ to kg/m³ — Ounce/Cubic Inch to Kilogram/Cubic Meter Converter

Convert density units — kg/m³, g/cm³, lb/ft³, lb/in³ and more.

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Formula 1 oz/in³ = 1730 kg/m³
UnitNameValue
kg/m³ Kilogram/Cubic Meter 1729.99
g/cm³ Gram/Cubic Centimeter 1.72999
kg/L Kilogram/Liter 1.72999
lb/ft³ Pound/Cubic Foot 107.9995
lb/in³ Pound/Cubic Inch 0.062499865
t/m³ Tonne/Cubic Meter 1.72999

Quick Answer

Formula: kg/m³ = oz/in³ × 1730

Multiply any oz/in³ value by 1730 to get kg/m³.

Reverse: oz/in³ = kg/m³ × 0.000578

Worked Examples

0.001 oz/in³
0.001 oz/in³ × 1730 = 1.73 kg/m³
Very low density.
1 oz/in³
1 oz/in³ × 1730 = 1730 kg/m³
1 unit reference.
1000 oz/in³
1000 oz/in³ × 1730 = 1.73e+06 kg/m³
Water density range.
7850 oz/in³
7850 oz/in³ × 1730 = 1.358e+07 kg/m³
Steel density range.

oz/in³ to kg/m³ Conversion Table

Common materials — factor: 1 oz/in³ = 1730 kg/m³

oz/in³ (oz/in³)kg/m³ (kg/m³)Material
0.001 oz/in³1.73 kg/m³Gas
0.01 oz/in³17.3 kg/m³Light foam
0.1 oz/in³173 kg/m³Wood
0.376 oz/in³650.5 kg/m³Polycarbonate
0.578 oz/in³999.9 kg/m³Water
0.589 oz/in³1019 kg/m³Seawater
0.921 oz/in³1593 kg/m³Aluminum light
1 oz/in³1730 kg/m³Aluminum
1.56 oz/in³2699 kg/m³Aluminum alloy
2.05 oz/in³3546 kg/m³Titanium
2.56 oz/in³4429 kg/m³Titanium alloy
4.54 oz/in³7854 kg/m³Steel
5.18 oz/in³8961 kg/m³Copper
6.55 oz/in³1.133e+04 kg/m³Lead
11.17 oz/in³1.932e+04 kg/m³Gold

Mental Math Tricks

Exact factor

1 oz/in³ = 1730 kg/m³.

Water anchor

Water = 1,000 kg/m³ = 1 g/cm³ = 1 kg/L = 62.4 lb/ft³ = 0.0361 lb/in³.

Reverse

Multiply result by 0.000578 to recover the original oz/in³ value.

Who Uses This Conversion?

Materials Engineer

Compares material densities to optimize weight-to-strength ratios in product design.

Civil/Structural Engineer

Calculates dead loads from material densities for structural design in kg/m³ and lb/ft³.

Aerospace Engineer

Selects lightweight materials (aluminum, titanium, composites) based on density in g/cm³ or lb/in³.

Petroleum Engineer

Measures crude oil and drilling fluid density in kg/m³ or lb/ft³ for reservoir engineering.

Geotechnical Engineer

Measures soil and rock bulk density in t/m³ for foundation and slope stability analysis.

Chemical Engineer

Uses density in g/cm³ for solution concentration, specific gravity, and process design calculations.

Frequently Asked Questions

About oz/in³ and kg/m³

oz/in³ (oz/in³)

Ounces per cubic inch (oz/in³) is used in some US manufacturing and specialty applications. One oz/in³ = 1/16 lb/in³ = 1,729.99 kg/m³. It provides finer resolution than lb/in³ for lower-density materials.

oz/in³ appears in some US military and industrial specifications for plastics, composites, and lightweight materials. Water density = 0.578 oz/in³. Aluminum = 1.56 oz/in³. It bridges the gap between lb/in³ (too coarse) and g/cm³ (metric).

Interesting fact: The ounce as a weight unit traces back to the Roman uncia (1/12 of a pound), though the modern avoirdupois ounce (1/16 pound) became standard in medieval English trade. The oz/in³ density unit combines two historical measurement artifacts.

kg/m³ (kg/m³)

Kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³) is the SI unit of density, defined as the mass in kilograms contained in one cubic meter of a substance. It became the international standard with the adoption of the SI system in 1960.

Most physical and engineering tables express density in kg/m³: water = 1,000 kg/m³, air = 1.225 kg/m³, steel = 7,850 kg/m³, gold = 19,300 kg/m³. The kg/m³ is the base unit for Archimedes' buoyancy calculations and fluid dynamics.

Interesting fact: The density of the Sun's core is about 150,000 kg/m³ — 150 times denser than water. Osmium, the densest naturally occurring element, has a density of 22,590 kg/m³, nearly twice that of lead.

About oz/in³ to kg/m³ Conversion

Converting oz/in³ to kg/m³ is common in materials science, engineering, and manufacturing. SI units (kg/m³, g/cm³) are standard in scientific and metric engineering contexts, while Imperial units (lb/ft³, lb/in³) are used in US construction and aerospace. Water at 4°C = 0.578 oz/in³ = 1000 kg/m³ — a universal anchor for density comparisons.

Exact factor: 1 oz/in³ = 1730 kg/m³. Reverse: 1 kg/m³ = 0.000578 oz/in³.

All conversions use IEEE 754 double-precision arithmetic, accurate to at least 8 significant figures.