Evaluation
Request trial access
The trial page is the main evaluation path for teams that want to see PipeEX PCF Export on a live model, confirm setup requirements, and validate the downstream export workflow.
It sits alongside the FAQ, guides, and licensing pages so buyers can move from proof to procurement without losing context.
What to prepare before requesting access
Use a work email, company name, Revit version, and a short workflow note so the request can be routed correctly.
The strongest trial request names the target downstream tool, such as Plant 3D for isometrics or CAESAR II/AutoPIPE for stress analysis, and identifies one representative model or line for validation.
If procurement needs to understand the commercial model first, review licensing and contact sales, but the recommended evaluation order is still trial before purchase.
Pilot acceptance checklist
After installing PipeEX PCF Export, export one representative system and verify the resulting PCF in the receiving tool. Check line continuity, component count, branch behavior, line number, size/spec/material fields, coordinates, and tagged items.
Keep notes on any gap and classify it as model data, family mapping, export configuration, or downstream import behavior. That classification makes follow-up support much faster.
A trial is successful when the team can repeat the export after a source-model correction without relying on manual PCF edits.