Calculate MT from KL as follows
KL x Density of Liquid in MT/KL gives MT
Example
Density of Diesel fuel oil at 15ºC has a density of 0.820 to 0.950 Kg/L (or 820 to 950kg/KL which is eqaul to .820 to .950 MT/KL).
Let's take average value of density at 15ºC as 0.850 kg/L (or 0.850 MT/KL)
Therefore 1 Kl of Diesel oil = 1KL x 0.850 MT/KL= 0.850 MT
There can be no conversion.A MT is a measure of mass. A KL is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.Consider a KL of air. How many MT? Next consider the same volume of lead. How many MT?
1kg furnace oil how much ltr
one m3 is equal to 1000 KL, so to convert KL to m3 we divide the number by a thousand.
To convert ml to kl, multiply ml x 0.000001 (1.0E-06). 1000 ml = 0.001 kl To convert kl to ml, divide kl by 0.000001 (1.0E-06). 0.001 kl = 1000 ml To convert ml to kl, multiply ml x 0.000001 (1.0E-06). 1000 ml = 0.001 kl To convert kl to ml, divide kl by 0.000001 (1.0E-06). 0.001 kl = 1000 ml
2,543 mL = 0.002543 kL
Divide L by 1000 to get kL so 1.94 L = 0.00194 kL
1 kL = 100 daL so 3 kL = 3*100 = 300 daL.
300 000 litres = 300 kl
That is the same as convertiing kl to gal.
23kl=23000.00000l
kl means "kilo-liters" and kilo means 1000, so 100 kl is equal to 100 000 l
Multiply by 1000 (ignore first answer)