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SysCAD 9.3 Build 139

Latest SysCAD Version: 25 February 2025 - SysCAD 9.3 Build 139.37016

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12 Feb 2025
Syscad icon small.png Build 139.37014
Tick icon.png Significantly expanded and improved reporting of TCE usage statistics
Tick icon.png New Met Dynamics Gravity, Dense Medium and Magnetic Separation example project
15 Jan 2025
Syscad icon small.png Build 139.37009
Warning Icon.png WARNING: This build may require manual updating of Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable (vc_redist.x86.exe)
Gear icon.png Wide range of unit model and TCE updates and improvements
Gear icon.png Various Access Window improvements and bug fixes
Gear icon.png Met Dynamics Add-On updated 2.0.5
06 Jan 2025
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20 Dec 2024
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14 Nov 2024
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08 Nov 2024
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What is SysCAD?

Syscad icon small.png SysCAD is a powerful and versatile plant simulator that can be used to simulate the simplest processing circuit through to complex full plant operations. It can be used in every aspect of the plant life cycle, from feasibility studies and process design, through commissioning, operations and maintenance, to plant expansion and more.

  • Simulation of a process plant
  • Detailed steady state mass and energy balances
  • Various dynamic simulation applications
  • Used throughout project life-cycle, feasibility studies through to ongoing use in operations
  • Used by owner operators, engineering companies, consultants, R&D groups and academic organisations
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