What is the density converter?
The density converter is a collection of calculators for changing one density unit into another. Convert density units for materials, fluids, chemistry, engineering, and product specifications.
Density conversions are used for materials, liquids, chemistry, fluid properties, shipping calculations, and engineering specifications.
Available density units
This category includes the following units:
- Kilogram per Cubic Meter (kg/m3)
- Gram per Cubic Centimeter (g/cm3)
- Gram per Liter (g/L)
- Pound per Cubic Foot (lb/ft3)
- Pound per US Gallon (lb/gal)
Common density use cases
Use this category when the same measurement appears in different unit systems, data sheets, calculators, reports, or regional conventions.
- Density conversions help compare measurements across specifications, calculators, labels, and technical references.
- Use this category when source data and target documents use different density units.
- The dedicated conversion pages show formulas, examples, tables, related pages, and FAQ for individual unit pairs.
Popular density units explained
These short unit notes help readers choose the right starting unit before opening a specific conversion page.
Kilogram per Cubic Meter (kg/m3)
Kilogram per Cubic Meter (kg/m3) is a density unit.
Browse kg-per-cubic-meter conversionsGram per Cubic Centimeter (g/cm3)
Gram per Cubic Centimeter (g/cm3) is a density unit.
Browse g-per-cubic-cm conversionsGram per Liter (g/L)
Gram per Liter (g/L) is a density unit.
Browse g-per-liter conversionsPound per Cubic Foot (lb/ft3)
Pound per Cubic Foot (lb/ft3) is a density unit.
Browse lb-per-cubic-foot conversionsPound per US Gallon (lb/gal)
Pound per US Gallon (lb/gal) is a density unit.
Browse lb-per-gallon conversionsCommon density conversion mistakes
Most wrong answers come from mixing unit systems, rounding too early, or choosing a unit that looks similar but means something different.
- Do not hide the original density unit when copying a result into a report, label, or calculator.
- Do not round intermediate values when the result will be reused in another formula.
- Check whether the source and target units describe the same physical quantity before comparing density values.
Popular density conversion pages
Start with one of these common density conversions:
- kg-per-cubic-meter to g-per-cubic-cm
- g-per-cubic-cm to kg-per-cubic-meter
- kg-per-cubic-meter to lb-per-cubic-foot
- lb-per-cubic-foot to kg-per-cubic-meter
- g-per-liter to kg-per-cubic-meter
- lb-per-gallon to kg-per-cubic-meter
Browse density conversions by starting unit
Use these grouped links when you know the unit you are starting from and want to compare several destination units.
Kilogram per Cubic Meter conversions
Start with kilograms per cubic meter and convert to common density units.
Gram per Cubic Centimeter conversions
Start with grams per cubic centimeter and convert to common density units.
Gram per Liter conversions
Start with grams per liter and convert to common density units.
Pound per Cubic Foot conversions
Start with pounds per cubic foot and convert to common density units.
Pound per US Gallon conversions
Start with pounds per US gallon and convert to common density units.
All density conversion pages
This complete index helps users and search engines discover every generated density conversion page.
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Use these links to move between neighboring converter categories, hand-written unit references, popular units, and complete site indexes.
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How density conversion works
Density conversions use a standard reference unit as the bridge between source and target units, so each page can show both the direct formula and practical examples.
How to use this converter
Enter a value, choose the units, and read the converted result immediately. Each dedicated conversion page also includes a formula, examples, a conversion table, related links, and FAQ.
FAQ
Which density units are included?
This category includes kilograms per cubic meter, grams per cubic centimeter, grams per liter, pounds per cubic foot, pounds per US gallon and related units.
Are formulas included?
Yes. Individual conversion pages include formulas, manual steps, examples, and conversion tables.