Material Density Conversion Directory
Browse materials available for density conversions. Each entry links to representative mass-to-volume tools and reports the full number of available directions.
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50 materials available
Choose an entry to view every available conversion in this directory.
A
liquids
metals
construction
B
metals
construction
metals
C
wood-paper
metals
construction
construction
metals
D
liquids
E
liquids
G
liquids
construction
liquids
metals
construction
construction
H
liquids
I
liquids
liquids
K
liquids
L
metals
M
N
metals
O
liquids
P
wood-paper
polymers
polymers
polymers
R
polymers
S
construction
construction
liquids
metals
metals
metals
T
metals
construction
V
liquids
W
liquids
liquids
wood-paper
wood-paper
wood-paper
Z
metals
Using this directory
How this material density directory works
Choose the exact material
Each material has its own fixed reference density. Water, fuel, wood, metal, sand, and food materials are not interchangeable.
Start with the known quantity
Choose a mass-to-volume or volume-to-mass direction according to whether your starting value is a weight or a volume.
Use the stated basis
The published result is a repeatable reference calculation. Use a measured or certified density when a specific batch, grade, or temperature controls the result.
Questions & answers
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does every material need its own density?
Density is the relationship between mass and volume, so a kilogram or liter gives a different result for each material.
Are these laboratory or supplier specifications?
No. These pages use the recorded reference density for repeatable conversion calculations, not a certificate for a particular batch.
Can I convert kilograms to liters here?
Yes. Select a material and open the published direction that matches your starting and target units.
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