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600litres

600 litres, written as 600 L, is a unit of volume in the metric system equal to 0.6 cubic meters and 600,000 cubic centimeters. It is commonly used to describe the capacity of containers, tanks, and reservoirs. In practical terms, 600 L is about 158.5 US gallons and 131.9 UK gallons, and it occupies roughly 21.2 cubic feet. Since one liter equals one cubic decimeter, 600 L also equals 600 dm3.

Common applications for 600 L containers include storage of drinking water, rainwater harvesting, and mid-sized industrial

Notes on measurement: the weight of the contents depends on density; for example, 600 L of water

or
commercial
vessels
such
as
fermentation
tanks
in
breweries
and
wineries,
large
beverage
vats,
or
chemical
totes.
The
size
is
a
mid-range
capacity
chosen
to
balance
space,
weight,
and
cost
for
many
operations;
equipment
is
often
manufactured
with
600
L
as
a
standard
rating
or
built
to
accommodate
that
volume.
at
room
temperature
weighs
about
600
kilograms.
If
the
liquid
differs
in
density,
the
weight
will
vary
accordingly.
For
shipping
and
labeling
purposes,
volumes
are
commonly
given
in
liters
or
converted
to
cubic
meters
(0.6
m3)
as
needed.