Degree hardness (°dH) to French degree (°f) converter

Converting from Degree hardness (°dH) to French degree (°f)

What is Degree hardness (°dH)

Degree hardness (°dH) is a unit of measurement used to quantify the mineral content in water, specifically the concentration of calcium and magnesium ions. The higher the degree hardness value, the more mineralized the water is.

What is French degree (°f)

French degree (°f) is also a unit of measurement for water hardness, commonly used in France and other European countries. It measures the same mineral content as degree hardness, but the values are different.

Conversion Formulas

The default conversion between °dH and °f is as follows:

1(°dH)=1.785(°f)

1(°f)=0.5602241(°dH)

Examples

Here are some examples of conversions between °dH and °f:

  • 8 (°dH) is equal to 14.28 (°f)
  • 8 (°f) is equal to 4.481793 (°dH)
  • 10 (°dH) is equal to 17.85 (°f)
  • 10 (°f) is equal to 5.602241 (°dH)
  • 16 (°dH) is equal to 28.56 (°f)
  • 16 (°f) is equal to 8.963585 (°dH)

This page can be used to easily perform conversions between Degree hardness (°dH) and French degree (°f) for water hardness measurements.

Degree hardness to French degree conversion table

°dH to °f conversion table

Degree hardness (°dH)French degree (°f)
0.01 °dH0.01785 °f
0.1 °dH0.1785 °f
1 °dH1.785 °f
2 °dH3.57 °f
3 °dH5.355 °f
4 °dH7.14 °f
5 °dH8.925 °f
6 °dH10.71 °f
7 °dH12.495 °f
8 °dH14.28 °f
9 °dH16.065 °f
10 °dH17.85 °f
10 °dH17.85 °f
20 °dH35.7 °f
30 °dH53.55 °f
40 °dH71.4 °f
50 °dH89.25 °f
60 °dH107.1 °f
70 °dH124.95 °f
80 °dH142.8 °f
90 °dH160.65 °f
100 °dH178.5 °f
1 000 °dH1 785 °f
2 000 °dH3 570 °f
3 000 °dH5 355 °f
4 000 °dH7 140 °f
5 000 °dH8 925 °f
6 000 °dH10 710 °f
7 000 °dH12 495 °f
8 000 °dH14 280 °f
9 000 °dH16 065 °f
10 000 °dH17 850 °f