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HomeConvertersMaterial DensityUS gallon -> pounddiesel

Diesel fuel: US gallon to pound Converter

Convert US gallon to pound for Diesel fuel. Density 832 kg/m³. Compare all Fuel materials, see reference quantities, density ranges, and grade-specific values.

Diesel fuel gal to lb

Diesel fuel is converted through material density, so this page is different from a normal gal to lb unit converter.
Fuel, logistics, lab, and fleet teams use this conversion when the material choice changes the answer and a generic volume or weight conversion would be wrong.
The calculation uses 832 kg/m3 as the typical density, with source-aware unit factors, and keeps the practical range visible when a density band is available.

Computed result

1 gal to lb

7 lb

Diesel fuel: 1 gal becomes 7 lb.

Reverse check

7 lb back to gal

1 gal

Reverse check returns approximately 1 gal for Diesel fuel.

All output units

Same Diesel fuel calculation shown across compatible weight output units, including bulk and industrial units when relevant.

unitoutput
kg3 kg
g3 000 g
mg3 000 000 mg
lb7 lb
oz100 oz
tonne0.003 tonne
ton0.003 ton
longton0.003 longton
cwt0.07 cwt
stone0.5 stone
quintal0.03 quintal

Formula

output=inputvolume×volumefactor×density/massfactor\text{output} = input_volume \times volume_factor \times \text{density} / mass_factoroutput=inputv​olume×volumef​actor×density/massf​actor

Calculation steps

Convert volume: 1 gal x 0.003785411784 = 0.00378541 m3.
Apply density: 0.00378541 m3 x 832 kg/m3 = 3.1494626 kg.
Convert mass: 3.1494626 kg / 0.45359237 = 7 lb.
Sig-fig compliance: output rounded to 1 significant figures from the entered value.

Unit breakdown

gal is first normalized with the registered unit factor before density is applied.
lb is applied only after the density step, so mixed volume-weight conversions remain dimensionally honest.
This protects the page from pretending that gal and lb have a fixed relationship without knowing the material.

Unit and density definitions

gal means US gallon in the material-density registry.
lb means pound in the material-density registry.
The bridge between them is Diesel fuel density, not a direct unit factor.

Material comparison

Compares Diesel fuel with nearby fuel materials for the same input.

Material comparison

Compares Diesel fuel with nearby fuel materials for the same input.

itemvaluenote
Diesel fuel6.943377-
Diesel B76.951722-
Diesel B207.051867-
Marine diesel7.093594-
Jet A fuel6.709705-

Density range and precision

Using the material density range, 1 gal can land between 7 and 7 lb.
Source confidence: variable.
Common planning estimate for road diesel.
Density is variable; use supplier, lab, or contract-specific density for critical work.

Nearby values

Nearby values around 1 gal.

inputoutput
0.5 gal3 lb
1 gal7 lb
1.5 gal10 lb
2 gal10 lb

Density range table

Low, typical, and high density cases for Diesel fuel.

Shows how much the answer moves when density varies for Diesel fuel.

density_casedensity_kg_m3output
low8206.84323165 lb
typical8326.9433765 lb
high8507.09359378 lb

Output scale

Visual Analysis1 series6 points

Computed output curve for Diesel fuel using 832 kg/m3 and representative gal values for this unit family.

Trend
Upward
Min
6.9434
Max
1.9K
Insight
Diesel fuel typical density shows an upward pattern, with a visible peak around 275 at 1.9K.
6.9434482.5647958.1861.4K1.9K151055100275
X-axis: galY-axis: lb

Output scale

Conversion graph path

  1. 1galNormalize the entered unit to the SI base side.
  2. 2densityApply Diesel fuel density: 832 kg/m3.
  3. 3lbConvert the computed SI result into the selected output unit.

Real-world context

Diesel fuel uses 832 kg/m3 as the typical density on this page.
Use the range for tank, drum, payload, and shipping checks where temperature or grade can move the answer.
For custody transfer or regulated reporting, use the measured product density at the stated temperature.

Metric and imperial context

gal is treated as a US customary unit and lb is treated as a US customary unit.
The calculation stays within one measurement system after the density bridge.
For tonne versus ton pages, the output unit label is especially important because metric tonnes and US short tons are not the same.

Contextual examples

Estimate payload from tank volume for diesel fuel.
Check whether a shipment weight is plausible for the recorded volume.
Use measured density for billing, custody transfer, or regulated reports.

Common mistakes

Do not treat gal to lb as a fixed conversion without selecting Diesel fuel or another material.
Do not mix US short tons and metric tonnes; they are different output units.
Do not use water density for fuels, soil, concrete, grain, metals, or powders.
Do not ignore temperature or product grade when the result is used for contracts.

Industry applications

Diesel fuel volume-to-weight pages help with fuel payload, tank, drum, and logistics calculations.
Density confidence matters because product grade and temperature can move the final number.

User tips

Use batch mode when you have many fuel rows to clean at once.
Use all equivalents before copying a result into a spreadsheet or quote.
Open source audit when the density range or confidence level affects the decision.
Compare materials if Diesel fuel may be substituted with another fuel material.

Notable value context

Diesel fuel typical density: 832 kg/m3.
This is a relatively low-density material compared with stone, concrete, or metals.
The listed density band spans 820-850 kg/m3.

Confusion to avoid

gal to lb is not a universal conversion. It only makes sense after selecting Diesel fuel or another material.
Bulk density is different from solid particle density for powders, soil, grain, gravel, and many construction materials.
If the material is wet, compacted, aerated, hot, cold, or a different grade, use the density range or supplier density rather than a single typical value.

Related unit paths

Related material conversions

FAQ

Q: Why does Diesel fuel need its own converter?
A: Because gal to lb depends on density. Diesel fuel uses 832 kg/m3 here, while another material can produce a very different weight.
Q: What density is used for Diesel fuel?
A: The typical density is 832 kg/m3. The listed practical range is 820-850 kg/m3.
Q: Why can the result vary?
A: Common planning estimate for road diesel. The main variation drivers are temperature, blend, API gravity, and product grade.
Q: Is lb the same as every ton unit?
A: No. US short tons and metric tonnes are different. Always check the selected output unit.
Q: Can I use this for contracts?
A: Use it for planning and checking. Contract, safety, freight, or lab work should use supplier, lab, or specification density.
Q: What is the formula?
A: Mass equals volume multiplied by density. The engine also converts the selected units before and after the density step.
Q: What makes this page different from a normal converter?
A: A normal converter changes units inside one dimension. This page crosses volume and weight by using a material density source.
Q: What should I compare next?
A: Compare Diesel fuel against nearby fuel materials, or switch the output unit to see the same result in another weight or volume unit.
Q: Why is source confidence shown?
A: It tells you whether the density is a reference value, engineering estimate, or variable bulk estimate.

All materials — 1 US gallon to pound

1071 materials sorted by weight per 1 US gallon. Heavier materials appear first.

MaterialCategoryDensity1 gal in lbConfidence
OsmiumMetal22590 kg/m³200 lbreference
Osmium metal solidMetal22590 kg/m³200 lbengineering estimate
IridiumMetal22560 kg/m³200 lbreference
Iridium metal solidMetal22560 kg/m³200 lbengineering estimate
PlatinumMetal21450 kg/m³200 lbreference
Platinum metal solidMetal21450 kg/m³200 lbengineering estimate
Rhenium metal solidMetal21020 kg/m³200 lbengineering estimate
GoldMetal19320 kg/m³200 lbreference
TungstenMetal19300 kg/m³200 lbreference
Tantalum metal solidMetal16690 kg/m³100 lbengineering estimate
TantalumMetal16650 kg/m³100 lbreference
Tungsten carbideMetal15000 kg/m³100 lbvariable
Hafnium metal solidMetal13310 kg/m³100 lbengineering estimate
RhodiumMetal12410 kg/m³100 lbreference
Rhodium metal solidMetal12410 kg/m³100 lbengineering estimate
Ruthenium metal solidMetal12370 kg/m³100 lbengineering estimate
Palladium metal solidMetal12023 kg/m³100 lbengineering estimate
PalladiumMetal12020 kg/m³100 lbreference
LeadMetal11340 kg/m³90 lbreference
Lead (pure)Metal11340 kg/m³90 lbengineering estimate
Lead antimony alloyMetal10800 kg/m³90 lbengineering estimate
SilverMetal10490 kg/m³90 lbreference
MolybdenumMetal10280 kg/m³90 lbreference
Molybdenum metal solidMetal10280 kg/m³90 lbengineering estimate
Bismuth metal solidMetal9790 kg/m³80 lbengineering estimate
CopperMetal8960 kg/m³70 lbreference
Cupronickel 70/30Metal8950 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
Copper C110Metal8940 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
Cupronickel 90/10Metal8940 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
Bronze 932Metal8930 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
NickelMetal8900 kg/m³70 lbreference
CobaltMetal8900 kg/m³70 lbreference
Cobalt metal solidMetal8900 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
Hastelloy C276Metal8890 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
Hastelloy C-276Metal8890 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
Monel 400Metal8830 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
BronzeMetal8800 kg/m³70 lbvariable
Monel 400Metal8800 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
Phosphor bronzeMetal8800 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
Phosphor bronzeMetal8780 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
Nickel silverMetal8700 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
NiobiumMetal8570 kg/m³70 lbreference
Niobium metal solidMetal8570 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
Brass 70/30 (cartridge)Metal8530 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
BrassMetal8500 kg/m³70 lbvariable
Brass 360Metal8500 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
Tin-lead solder 60/40Metal8500 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
Inconel 625Metal8440 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
Inconel 625Metal8440 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
NichromeMetal8400 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
Solder 63/37Metal8400 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
CinnabarMineral8100 kg/m³70 lbvariable
Invar 36Metal8050 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
Stainless steel 304Metal8000 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
Stainless steel 316Metal8000 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
Stainless steel 304LMetal8000 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
Stainless steel 316LMetal8000 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
Steel 1018Metal7870 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
Structural steelMetal7850 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
Steel ASTM A36Metal7850 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
Steel 1045Metal7850 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
Steel 4140Metal7850 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
Tool steelMetal7850 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
Spring steelMetal7850 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
Duplex stainless 2205Metal7800 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
Super duplex stainless 2507Metal7800 kg/m³70 lbengineering estimate
Stainless steel 430Metal7750 kg/m³60 lbengineering estimate
Tool steel D2Metal7700 kg/m³60 lbengineering estimate
Electrical steelMetal7650 kg/m³60 lbengineering estimate
Galena mineralMineral7600 kg/m³60 lbvariable
Aluminium bronzeMetal7600 kg/m³60 lbengineering estimate
WolframiteMineral7500 kg/m³60 lbvariable
Babbitt metalMetal7400 kg/m³60 lbvariable
Galena oreMineral7400 kg/m³60 lbvariable
Babbitt bearing metalMetal7400 kg/m³60 lbengineering estimate
Lead-free solderMetal7400 kg/m³60 lbengineering estimate
TinMetal7310 kg/m³60 lbreference
Indium metal solidMetal7310 kg/m³60 lbengineering estimate
PewterMetal7300 kg/m³60 lbvariable
Alnico magnet alloyMetal7300 kg/m³60 lbvariable

Showing 80 of 1,071 rows for Material.

Materials ranked by weight per US gallon

Visual Analysis1 series20 points

Top 20 materials by weight per 1 US gallon. Diesel fuel highlighted.

Trend
Downward
Min
94.6369
Max
188.5227
Insight
lb per 1 gal shows a downward pattern, with a visible peak around Osmium at 188.5227.
94.6369118.1083141.5798165.0512188.522700000000
X-axis: lbY-axis: Material

Materials ranked by weight per US gallon

Common US gallon to pound values — Diesel fuel

Diesel fuel at 832 kg/m³.

QuantityUS gallonpound
1 gal1 gal7 lb
5 gal5 gal30 lb
10 gal10 gal69 lb
55 gal55 gal380 lb
275 gal275 gal1 910 lb
330 gal330 gal2 290 lb
1000 gal1000 gal6 943 lb

US gallon to pound — by material category

Weight per 1 US gallon grouped by material category.

CategoryMin weightAvg weightMax weightMaterials
Metal4.00579414 lb74.38563166 lb188.52268657 lb107
Mineral0.11683566 lb20.71841489 lb67.59777606 lb176
Construction0.20028971 lb12.30482139 lb27.53983469 lb201
Fluid5.46623992 lb8.41049861 lb15.35554419 lb90
Polymer0.10014485 lb7.56693216 lb18.35988979 lb103
Food1.00144853 lb7.21021362 lb11.85047432 lb116
Fuel2.33671325 lb7.14212077 lb12.9353769 lb27
Wood1.08490258 lb5.02615892 lb9.1799449 lb75
Agriculture0.45899724 lb4.94214852 lb10.43175557 lb125
Gas0.00075025 lb3.63454023 lb26.45493211 lb51

Heaviest and lightest materials per US gallon

Heaviest per 1 gal: Osmium (200 lb), Osmium metal solid (200 lb), Iridium (200 lb).
Lightest per 1 gal: Hydrogen gas at STP (0.0008 lb), Helium gas (0.001 lb), Helium gas at STP (0.001 lb).
The density range across all materials spans from 0.00149049 to 188.52268657 lb per 1 gal — a 126484× difference.

Diesel fuel: US gallon to pound

This unit-pair page explains US gallon to pound for Diesel fuel.
The answer depends on density (832 kg/m3), so the page compares material-specific outcomes.

1 US gallon of Diesel fuel

1 gal to lb

7 lb

US gallon to pound industry context

US gallon to pound is a material-sensitive path used when volume orders must become weight, payload, freight, or procurement quantities.
Fuel materials can vary widely, so this page compares the selected material against the full registry.

gal to lb density formula

mass = volume x density, or volume = mass / density,For Diesel fuel, density = 832 kg/m3.,Normalize gal first, apply density, then convert into lb.

US gallon to pound mistakes

Do not use a generic unit converter when converting between volume and mass.
Do not treat Diesel fuel density as fixed when grade, moisture, packing, temperature, or supplier condition can change it.
Do not use rounded density values for billing, safety, transport compliance, or structural design without project data.

US gallon to pound FAQ

What density is used for Diesel fuel? The typical density is 832 kg/m3, with source confidence variable.
Why does gal to lb need a material? Volume and mass are connected by density; changing the material changes the answer.
Should I use the density range? Use the range when moisture, grade, packing, temperature, concentration, or supplier variation affects the project.

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Release 2.5Market: India
22.56965941tonne

Concrete, normal weight: 12.3 yd3 becomes 22.56965941 tonne.

Density:2400 kg/m3Range:2200-2500 kg/m3Confidence:variablePractical range:20.68885446 - 23.51006188 tonne

Density is variable; use supplier, lab, or contract-specific density for critical work.

Density source & professional warnings

Variable bulk-density estimate. Common reinforced concrete estimate.

Use supplier, lab, or contract-specific density for critical work.

Material densities are planning estimates. Moisture, temperature, compaction, alloy composition, and product grade can change real shipment or engineering values. Use supplier or lab density for contract-critical work.

Derivation steps
  1. Convert volume: 12.3 yd3 x 0.764554857984 = 9.40402475 m3.
  2. Apply density: 9.40402475 m3 x 2400 kg/m3 = 22 569.65940769 kg.
  3. Convert mass: 22 569.65940769 kg / 1000 = 22.56965941 tonne.
  4. Sig-fig compliance is off; display uses practical precision.