ASVIC Releases Mech-Q v3.25.001 for AutoCAD LT 2010
ROBINA,
Australia, May 26, 2009 - ASVIC Engineering & Software is pleased to announce
the release of Mech-Q v3.25.001 which is fully compatible with AutoCAD LT 2010.
Main Mech-Q Modules:

Mech-Q Piping
The Piping module is an easy to use full 2D piping package. Includes a
comprehensive range of pipe, fittings, flanges and valves: welded, flanged,
threaded, ductile & cast iron, Victaulic, stainless, PV, with auto-BOM. Other
utilities include: isometric piping, P&ID, fabricated pipe, hangers, clamps,
vessels, pumps.
Mech-Q HVAC Ducting
HVAC Ducting (2D): rectangular, round and flat oval ducting with auto-BOM,
auto-label, flat sheet development. Also included: duct transitions, tees &
wyes, offsets, branches, dampers, diffusers, flexible duct, grills and other
accessories.
Mech-Q Mechanical
The Mechanical module includes a comprehensive range of mechanical symbols &
housings, gears, material handling equipment, springs, shafts utility and many
more!
Mech-Q Structural
Mech-Q Structural Steel Detailing: steel shapes (AISC, BHP, CISC, DIN, RSA,
JIS, IS) 2D with weighted auto-BOM. Beam connections, stairs, ladders,
bracing, hand railing, frames, beam designer -- many with auto-dimensioning to
fabrication detail.
Special Offer
FREE Second Mech-Q Module
For Example: Purchase Mech-Q Piping and get:
- FREE Mech-Q Ducting or
- FREE Mech-Q Structural or
- FREE Mech-Q Mechanical
Offer Expires June 15, 2009
Mech-Q is now fully compatible with AutoCAD 14-2010, AutoCAD LT 2000-LT2010
and all versions of IntelliCAD.
For more information, visit
http://www.asvic.com.au/
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See Also
ASVIC website
AutoCAD Add-Ons - Plant and Piping list - by TenLinks
Additional News
May 26 - ASVIC Releases Mech-Q v3.25.001 for AutoCAD LT 2010 Apr 2 - ASVIC Releases Mech-Q v3.25.001 for AutoCAD 2010 Jun 11 - ASVIC Releases Mech-Q v3.24.001 for AutoCAD, LT 2009
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