Not sure if this is what is needed but one of easy way to get INSULATION thickness in generated pcf file is to add INSTHICK to Material Data fields. Material Data section determines which fields will be written to the .PCF file. Material Data fields will be listed under each material item in the Materials section of PCF file. ISOGEN-FILES isogen.fls UNITS-BORE MM UNITS-CO-ORDS MM UNITS-BOLT-DIA MM UNITS-BOLT-LENGTH MM UNITS-WEIGHT KGS PIPELINE-REFERENCE ISO-A100-U100-L100 PIPING-SPEC MCS150 AREA A100 ATTRIBUTE31 ATTRIBUTE32 6" ATTRIBUTE34 123, 1232, F1, piping, test123 ATTRIBUTE99 END PIPE END-POINT 2110.961 5160.324 0.000 65 PL END-POINT 4467.673 5160.324 0.000 65 PL FABRICATION-ITEM ITEM-CODE PIP65mm WEIGHT 11.400 UNIQUE-COMPONENT-IDENTIFIER AT_HQYSH947_1 PIPING-SPEC MCS150 INSULATION-ON END-POSITION-OPEN CO-ORDS 2110.961 5160.324 0.000 END-POSITION-OPEN CO-ORDS 4467.673 5160.324 0.000 MATERIALS ITEM-CODE PIP65mm CATALOG ASME/ANSI B36.10 INSTHICK 77 DESCRIPTION PIPE, SCH 80 RATING 80 I hope this will help. Regards, Artiom
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