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How many mils is 100 microns?

100 microns = 3.93700787 mils


What is thicker 64 mils or 49 mils?

64 mils are thicker. One mil equals 1/1000 inch, or 0.001 inches. 49 mils is 49/1000 = 0.049 inches. 64 mils is 64/1000 = 0.064 inches. Since 64 is larger than 49, an object 64 mils thick is thicker than an object 49 mils thick.


What does 24 mils of paint tell you?

How thick the paint is. A trash bag is .4 mils thick so 60 layers of that plastic would give you some idea of the thickness.


How thick is 75 mil as a fraction?

- mils are a unit of measure - 1 mil is 1/1000 of an inch thick - 75 mils is 75/1000 of an inch, or .075 inch


How thick is 18 gauge vinyl?

Roughly 15.6 mils or 15.6 thousandths of an inch. Roughly, 1 gauge = .86 mils.


How thick is 90 mils of paint?

1mil = .001" So 90 mils would be .090" or a hair under 3/32" . MRC :)


The ratio of 100 mils to a liter?

There are 1000 mils in a liter (since 1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters). Therefore, the ratio of 100 mils to a liter is 100:1000, which simplifies to 1:10.


How thick is 15 mil?

A mil is 1/1000 of an inch or .001. 15 mils is .015"


How many mils in 100 liters?

there are 1000ml in a litre, therefore 100,000 ml in 100 litres.


What fraction of an inch is 30 mils?

30/1000 = 3/100


How many fluid ounces is 100 mils?

That is 3.381 fl oz.


Is 100 mils the same as 100 milliliters?

It could be. "Mils" is a slang or shorthand term used by different people at differenttimes in different places to mean different things. It normally means "thousandths",of something that is very clear and well understood by the people who say it toeach other.Just in my own work and hobby experience, "mils" at different times and in differentactivities has meant thousandths of a liter, a meter, an inch, an Ampere, and a volt.