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Pound (Troy) to Ton (Assay) (US) conversion

1 Pound (Troy) (lb t) = 12.796858 Ton (Assay) (US) (AT (US)). To convert Pound (Troy) to Ton (Assay) (US), multiply the value by 12.796858.

Pound (Troy) (lb t)Ton (Assay) (US) (AT (US))
112.796858
225.593715
563.984288
10127.96858
25319.92144
50639.84288
1001279.6858
100012796.858

Frequently asked questions

How many Ton (Assay) (US) are in one Pound (Troy)?

One Pound (Troy) (lb t) equals 12.796858 Ton (Assay) (US) (AT (US)).

How do I convert Pound (Troy) to Ton (Assay) (US)?

To convert Pound (Troy) to Ton (Assay) (US), multiply the value by 12.796858.

What is 10 Pound (Troy) in Ton (Assay) (US)?

10 Pound (Troy) = 127.96858 Ton (Assay) (US).

About these units

Pound (Troy) (lb t)

The troy pound, equal to 12 troy ounces or 373.2417216 grams, is used almost exclusively in the precious metals trade. Unlike the avoirdupois pound used for everyday goods (16 ounces), the troy pound is optimized for precious materials such as gold, silver, and platinum. This system's origins trace back to medieval trade fairs in Troyes, France, a major commercial hub. Merchants needed a consistent unit to prevent fraud and facilitate international trading, especially for valuable metals. Today, although rarely encountered by the general public, the troy pound remains fundamental in metals pricing, refining, and numismatics. It provides continuity in a highly traditional economic sector where consistency over centuries is crucial.

Ton (Assay) (US) (AT (US))

The US assay ton is a specialized unit used in mining and metallurgy for evaluating ore grades. It is defined as 29.166⅔ grams, a very small mass chosen to simplify calculations relating assay results to tons of ore. The idea is that if an assay ton of sample yields 1 milligram of precious metal, then one actual ton of ore contains 1 ounce of that metal. This scaling makes laboratory results directly translatable to mining yields. While obsolete in modern industrial practice, where metric units dominate, the assay ton remains important in historical mining records and for researchers studying early industrial metallurgy.

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