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Cubic Foot/Hour [ft³/h]


Cubic foot per hour [ft³/h] is a unit of volumetric flow rate that measures the volume of fluid or material passing through a system every hour, based on the cubic foot. One cubic foot equals approximately 28.3168 liters. When expressed per hour, ft³/h is commonly used in industrial processes, HVAC systems, water supply, and small-scale fluid handling where moderate flow rates need to be monitored and controlled. For example, in a water treatment plant, a pump delivering 50 ft³/h ensures the required volume of water is processed efficiently over time. In HVAC systems, ft³/h helps quantify airflow through ducts to maintain proper ventilation and indoor air quality. It is also used in laboratories and small industrial applications to measure chemical solutions or bulk materials transported by conveyors. Compared to ft³/day, cubic foot per hour provides finer temporal resolution, enabling operators to monitor and adjust flow rates more effectively. Using cubic feet per hour allows engineers, technicians, and facility managers to measure, regulate, and optimize volumetric flow, ensuring operational efficiency, safety, and reliability in industrial, municipal, and laboratory applications.


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Cubic Meter/Minute [m³/min]


Cubic meter per minute (m³/min) is a unit of volumetric flow rate that measures the volume of a fluid—either liquid or gas—passing through a given point or system in one minute. One cubic meter represents a cube with sides of one meter, so m³/min indicates how many such cubic meters flow every sixty seconds. This unit is commonly used in industrial processes, ventilation systems, and fluid transport applications where rapid flow measurement is important. For example, in large-scale HVAC systems, air movement is often quantified in m³/min to ensure adequate ventilation, air conditioning, or exhaust capacity. Similarly, pumps, compressors, and pipelines in chemical or manufacturing industries are rated in m³/min to maintain proper fluid supply and avoid operational inefficiencies. Compared to m³/h, cubic meter per minute provides a more precise view of medium-to-high flow rates, making it ideal for systems requiring near real-time monitoring and control. By using m³/min, engineers and technicians can design, optimize, and manage fluid systems effectively, ensuring safety, efficiency, and consistent performance across industrial, commercial, and environmental applications.



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