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lb/ft³ to kg/m³ Converter — Material Converter
Density Converter
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Formula
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What this converter does

This density converter turns pounds per cubic foot into kilograms per cubic metre and back instantly. It covers the densities used in construction — g/cm³, t/m³, kN/m³ and lb/in³ — with exact factors, so every result is precise. Enter a value and read the answer as you type.

Converting US density figures to SI is routine when checking specs against metric codes or mix designs. For material strength rather than density, try the psi to MPa converter.

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The units it covers

Every unit here is a mass per unit volume, so each converts through the kilogram per cubic metre with a fixed ratio.

View all units & their values
UnitSymbolValueMainly used
Kilogram per cubic metrekg/m³1SI density — concrete, soil, steel
Pound per cubic footlb/ft³16.018US construction densities
Gram per cubic centimetreg/cm³1000Lab values, specific gravity
Tonne per cubic metret/m³1000Bulk materials, aggregates
Kilonewton per cubic metrekN/m³101.97Unit weight in geotech design
Pound per cubic inchlb/in³27679.9Metals, dense materials
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The formula

Each unit has a fixed value in kg/m³, so converting between any two means passing through that base once:

Conversion
result = value × factor_from ÷ factor_to

Where:

  • value = the number you typed, in the “from” unit
  • factor_from = the “from” unit’s value in kg/m³
  • factor_to = the “to” unit’s value in kg/m³
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Worked example

Convert 150 lb/ft³ (typical concrete) to kg/m³.

Step 1 · The factor
1 lb/ft³ = 16.018463 kg/m³
Step 2 · Multiply
150 × 16.018463 = 2402.8 kg/m³

So 150 lb/ft³ concrete is about 2400 kg/m³.

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The units in this example

Pound per cubic footsymbol: lb/ft³

The US customary density unit — pounds of mass per cubic foot. Common in American construction specs and material data sheets.

Common density conversions
  • 1 lb/ft³ = 16.018 kg/m³
  • Water ≈ 62.4 lb/ft³
  • Concrete ≈ 150 lb/ft³
  • Steel ≈ 490 lb/ft³
Kilogram per cubic metresymbol: kg/m³

The SI unit of density — mass in kilograms per cubic metre. Standard for concrete, soil and material densities across most of the world.

Common density conversions
  • 1 kg/m³ = 0.0624 lb/ft³
  • 1000 kg/m³ = 1 g/cm³
  • 1000 kg/m³ = 1 t/m³
  • Water ≈ 1000 kg/m³
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FAQ

QHow do I convert lb/ft³ to kg/m³?
Multiply the lb/ft³ value by 16.018. For example, 150 lb/ft³ × 16.018 = 2403 kg/m³.
QWhat is the density of water in lb/ft³?
Fresh water is about 62.4 lb/ft³, which equals 1000 kg/m³.
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Sources

NIST SP 811 — SI units · USGS — material data

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Updated Jul 2026 · 3 min read · Reviewed by the InfoCalculator editorial team