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Measurement Conversions

ml=cc

1 ml = 25-30 drops =0.945 gr

1/8 oz = 2.5 ml = ½ teaspoon = 50 drops

¼ oz = 5 ml = 1 tsp = 100 drops

½ oz = 15 ml = 3 tsp = 1 TBLS = 300 drops

1 oz = 30 ml = 1/8 cup =28.35 gr

2 oz = 60 ml = ¼ cup

4 oz = 120 ml = ½ cup =115 gr

8 oz = 240 ml = 1 cup =225 gr

16 oz = 480 ml = 1 lb = 2 cups = 1 pint =453.59 gr

32 oz = 960 ml = 2 lbs = 4 cups = 1 quart

64 oz =½ gallon = 2000 ml= 8 cups

128 oz = 1 gallon = 4000 ml = 16 cups = 8.33 lbs = 3.785 liters

1 kg = 35 oz =2.205 lbs

36 oz = 1 liter

1 gr =1.05 ml

Temperature Conversions

Fahrenheit to Celsius

(F-32/9) x 5

Celsius to Fahrenheit

(Cx9)/5 + 32



Texas Natural Supply Product Information

Important Information our customers need to know regarding Weight Vs Volume.

We sell all items by their Net Weight.
Net Wt means the weight of the item not including the container in pounds and oz.

When using different units of measurement.... items can be measured by either
Net Wt or Volume.
Net Wt is when an item is weighted on a scale.
Volume is the space that a liquid takes up in a container.

Volume is influenced by the Specific gravity of water and the space it occupies in a container.
Oils and other items may be either thicker or thinner than water, and will weight more or less than water. They will therefore, take up either more or less space in the same container.

This difference could make a huge difference in how much you might really be buying and paying for a product.

Based on this principle; we sell all items based on their Net Weight not their Volume.

If we sell you X lbs or Ounces of an item, you get X lbs or Ounces of that item.
You will not get what would fill a container to a specific volume level.
Volume is an amount that can vary greatly depending on the viscosity or Specific Gravity of that item and temperature.

By using Net Weight for measuring items you are assured that you, the customer, are getting exactly what you are paying for and this also allows you to compare pricing.

If a company has
volume pricing like (X gallons); be sure to request a Net Weight in (X pounds and /or ounces) for this same item. The cost per ounce or pound you are paying may be significantly different once you know the Net Weight when compared to Volume.

YOU DESERVE TO GET WHAT YOU ARE PAYING FOR!



If this is still confusing, please feel free to call us for further information or references.

Your Team at Texas Natural Supply!

1-866-975-9753


Commonly Asked Questions

Q.

How do I convert degrees Baume (salt scale) to a specific gravity reading?

A.

At 60°F, specific gravity can be calculated by using the following formulas:
Liquids lighter than water:
specific gravity = 140 / (degrees Baume + 130)

Liquids heavier than water:
specific gravity = 145 / (145 – degrees Baume)



Tinosan @ 0.3%

Tinosan

Total Amount to be preserved

11.52 cc

128 oz

5.76 cc

64 oz

2.88 cc

32 oz

1.44 cc

16 oz

0.72cc or 18 drops

8 oz

9 drops

4 oz

4.5 drops

2 oz

2.25 drops

1 oz

Potassium Sorbate @ 0.3%

Potassium Sorbate

Total Amount to be preserved

10.77 grams

128 oz

5.44 grams

64 oz

2.72 grams

32 oz

1.36 grams

16 oz

0.68 grams

8 oz

0.34 grams

4 oz

0.17 grams

2 oz

0.08 grams

1 oz