When working with liquids—whether it’s for sublimation ink measurements or everyday household needs—it’s handy
to know how to convert between fluid ounces (oz) and milliliters (ml). Below, you’ll find a quick explanation of
how to do these conversions, along with a comprehensive table covering volumes from 1 oz to 60 oz.
The Basic Conversion
1 US fluid ounce is approximately 29.57 milliliters.
To convert ounces to milliliters, multiply the number of ounces by 29.57.
Example: 5 oz × 29.57 = 147.85 ml
To convert milliliters to ounces, divide the number of milliliters by 29.57.
Example: 250 ml ÷ 29.57 ≈ 8.45 oz
Note that this article uses the US fluid ounce measurement, which differs from the imperial
(UK) fluid ounce. Always confirm which system you’re using to ensure accurate conversions.
Ounces (oz) to Milliliters (ml) Conversion Table
Below is a convenient reference table that shows approximate conversions from 1 oz to 60 oz
(US fluid ounces) into milliliters.
Ounces (oz) | Milliliters (ml) |
---|---|
1 | 29.57 |
2 | 59.14 |
3 | 88.71 |
4 | 118.28 |
5 | 147.85 |
6 | 177.42 |
7 | 206.99 |
8 | 236.56 |
9 | 266.13 |
10 | 295.70 |
11 | 325.27 |
12 | 354.84 |
13 | 384.41 |
14 | 413.98 |
15 | 443.55 |
16 | 473.12 |
17 | 502.69 |
18 | 532.26 |
19 | 561.83 |
20 | 591.40 |
21 | 620.97 |
22 | 650.54 |
23 | 680.11 |
24 | 709.68 |
25 | 739.25 |
26 | 768.82 |
27 | 798.39 |
28 | 827.96 |
29 | 857.53 |
30 | 887.10 |
31 | 916.67 |
32 | 946.24 |
33 | 975.81 |
34 | 1005.38 |
35 | 1034.95 |
36 | 1064.52 |
37 | 1094.09 |
38 | 1123.66 |
39 | 1153.23 |
40 | 1182.80 |
41 | 1212.37 |
42 | 1241.94 |
43 | 1271.51 |
44 | 1301.08 |
45 | 1330.65 |
46 | 1360.22 |
47 | 1389.79 |
48 | 1419.36 |
49 | 1448.93 |
50 | 1478.50 |
51 | 1508.07 |
52 | 1537.64 |
53 | 1567.21 |
54 | 1596.78 |
55 | 1626.35 |
56 | 1655.92 |
57 | 1685.49 |
58 | 1715.06 |
59 | 1744.63 |
60 | 1774.20 |
Note: The milliliter values are approximate and rounded to two decimal places.
How This Helps Your Sublimation Projects
Precise measurements are essential when mixing or distributing inks for sublimation printing. Overfilling
or underfilling could lead to inconsistent colors, clogged printheads, or wasted resources. By referencing
the conversion table above or using the simple formulas, you can ensure you’re working with exact volumes,
ultimately saving time and money.
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