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The industrial standard air pressure is usually measured on a standard atmospheric pressure basis. The standard atmospheric pressure is specified in the resolution statement of the 10th International Congress of Metrology in 1954, and its value is 101.325kPa. In order to compare it with other barometric units more intuitively, we can convert it to other commonly used units.
Specifically, 1 atmosphere (atm) is equal to 101325 Pa pascals (Pa), which is also equal to 101.32 5千帕(kPa). Further, we can convert this to the unit of bar, I .e. 1 standard atmosphere is equal to 1.01325 bar.
In the industrial field, although there is no absolutely fixed "industrial standard air pressure" value, the standard atmospheric pressure or a value close to the standard atmospheric pressure is usually used as a reference. Therefore, it can be considered that the industrial standard air pressure is approximately 1.01325bar, or fine-tuned according to specific application scenarios and requirements.
It should be noted that in actual industrial production, different working pressures may be set according to equipment requirements, process conditions and other factors, but these pressure values are often converted and set based on standard atmospheric pressure. At the same time, with the development of industrial technology and the update of international standards, the relevant pressure values may also be adjusted.
In summary, the industrial standard air pressure is approximately 1.01325bar, but the specific value may vary according to actual application scenarios and requirements.
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