what is the full form of psig.
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Answer / vikram budhiraja
PSIG indicates : Pounds per square inch "Gauge"
Gauge Pressure (PSIG) = Absolute Pressure(in psi)- atmospheric pressure(in psi)
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Answer / lavnish rai
psig stand for "POUND PER SQUARE INCH GAUGE".
1psig=6.8948 K Pa.
1psig=0.068 bar.
1psig=6890 N/m2=Pa.
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Answer / sudhanshu shekhar anand
it s the abbriviation of pounds per squre inch gauge for gauge pressure measurement.
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Answer / prakash kumar
i think it is per square inch gauge. m i right reply me
pls....
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