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ASVIC Releases Mech-Q v3.22.100 for AutoCAD 2009

Many modules have auto-dimensioning to fabrication detail.

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April 8, 2008

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ASVIC Engineering & Software (Nerang, Australia) released Mech-Q v3.22.100, which is fully compatible with AutoCAD 2009.

Main Mech-Q modules include Mech-Q Piping (an easy-to-use full 2D & 3D piping package that includes a range of pipe, fittings, flanges and valves — welded, flanged, threaded, ductile & cast iron, Victaulic stainless, PVC with auto-BOM); Mech-Q HVAC Ducting or HVAC Ducting (2D & 3D); Mech-Q Mechanical, a mechanical module with a range of mechanical symbols & housings, gears, material handling equipment, springs, shafts utility and more — most available in 2D or 3D solids); Mech-Q Structural for Mech-Q Structural Steel Detailing including steel shapes (AISC, BHP, CISC, DIN, RSA, JIS, IS), 2D & 3D with weighted auto-BOM. Beam connections, stairs, ladders, bracing, hand railing, frames, beam designer. Many modules have auto-dimensioning to fabrication detail.

For more information, go to ASVIC.

 

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

 

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