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EPCON International provides software development, training, and engineering services to thousands of engineers in the process industries. This includes software for process simulation, pipeline simulation, flare header analysis, pressure relief valve analysis, and custom software development services.

EPCON has made significant investments to link with industry standard physical property and equipment specification databases. The API Tech Data Book, 8th Edition provides 130+ property estimation methods developed by API over the past 40 years - critically reviewed and approved by the API Tech Data Committee.

The Dortmund Data Bank is included in SYSTEM 7 and available separately to provide you with the largest computerized data bank for thermodynamic pure component and mixture properties worldwide.

The GPA Data Bank developed in cooperation with the Gas Processor's Association and DDBST provides thermophysical property database from all 220 GPA Research Reports and Technical Publications and powerful data fitting, correlation, and phase equilibrium software applications.

The API Specification Databaseā„¢ provides XML based equipment data sheet to manage project data through the plant lifecycle using API standard equipment data sheets.

Our passion is to improve the way engineering is done and to make you a better engineer. We have years of experience in engineering, thermodynamics, and software development that we apply to provide you with efficient and powerful simulation software solutions. Our software is depended on by leading chemical and petroleum companies worldwide and our engineering services has a 100% success rate finding root-cause problems in complicated process and utility systems.

Important milestones for EPCON International over the past 20 years include the first integrated suite of process engineering software (1985), the first Windows pipeline sizing software (1991), the first Windows physical property data interface (patented in 1993), the first graphic input and display of pipeline network systems (patented in 1994), and the first comprehensive, interactive computer application of the API Technical Data Book (2005).