Convert milliliter/hour [mL/h] to cubic foot/minute [ft^3/min] Online | Free flow Converter
Hour [mL/h]
Milliliter per hour (mL/h) is a unit of volumetric flow rate that measures the volume of a liquid passing through a system every hour. One milliliter equals one-thousandth of a liter, so mL/h quantifies small fluid volumes with higher temporal resolution, making it ideal for medical, laboratory, and industrial applications. In healthcare, mL/h is commonly used to regulate intravenous fluid administration, ensuring patients receive the correct amount of medication or nutrients per hour. In chemical and biological laboratories, precise dispensing of reagents in mL/h ensures accurate experiments and reactions. Compared to mL/d, this unit allows for more frequent monitoring and finer control, which is crucial for processes that require continuous or incremental dosing. It is also used in pharmaceutical manufacturing, microfluidics, and analytical instruments where controlled fluid flow is essential. Using milliliters per hour enables professionals to measure, manage, and optimize small-scale fluid delivery, maintaining accuracy, safety, and consistency in critical applications where even minor variations can significantly impact results and outcomes.
Cubic Foot/Minute [ft³/min]
Cubic foot per minute [ft³/min] is a unit of volumetric flow rate that measures the volume of fluid or material passing through a system every minute, based on the cubic foot. One cubic foot equals approximately 28.3168 liters. Expressed per minute, ft³/min is widely used in HVAC systems, industrial processes, water distribution, and pneumatic systems where real-time monitoring of moderate to high flow rates is essential. For example, in ventilation systems, an airflow of 500 ft³/min ensures proper circulation and air quality in commercial or industrial buildings. In industrial applications, ft³/min is used to monitor liquid or gas flow through pipelines, ensuring consistent production and process efficiency. It is also applied in water treatment, chemical dosing, and small-scale material handling. Compared to ft³/h, cubic foot per minute provides higher temporal resolution, allowing operators to make immediate adjustments and maintain precise flow control. Using cubic feet per minute enables engineers, technicians, and facility managers to measure, monitor, and optimize volumetric flow, ensuring efficiency, safety, and reliability in industrial, municipal, and building systems.
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