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About INtools and INSTRUCALC
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Posted by Anonymous on 16 August, 2007 - 11:18 pm
Can any one help me to know about INtools and INSTRUCALC softwares? Thanks...

Posted by Alberto on 18 August, 2007 - 1:09 am
I am student of electronic engineering from Venezuela.
I am in the same situation.
I would like to know about Intools or found tutorials or demos.
Please, if you found some, put you in this web site.

Thank you.

Posted by Jose M on 19 December, 2007 - 10:40 pm
Hi, they are different aoftware. Instrucalc is a software with the purpose of calculating flow elements (orifice plates, venturis, etc.), control valves and other instruments based in ISO and AGA standards.

In INtools you can do calculations too, but the main purpose of this software is to manage a database of all the instruments of your plant, in it you can handle, data sheets, calculations, loop drawings, bill of materials, maintenance, Management of Change, etc.

You can find more info in the following links:

-Instrucalc: http://www.gulfpub.com/default.asp?page=14&productID=5800&VS=

-INtools (Now called SmartPlant Instrumentation): http://www.intergraph.com/smartplant/instrumentation/default.asp

I hope this helps.

Posted by adeeb on 13 April, 2008 - 7:56 pm
Hi,
I would like to buy the following softwares- Instrucalc & Flow calc. Kindly tell me the good vendor for these softwares. And difference b/w these softwares.

Thanks
Mufthah

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