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How to Build an MLM Lead Generation Network

How to Build an MLM Lead Generation Network

MLM stands for multi-level marketing. Marketers in this field depend on the success of the downline and quality leads. Due to the structure of the business, marketers utilize several methods to recruit new team members and advertise their products. Starting your own MLM lead network requires knowledge of marketing strategies and prequalifying potential leads.   ...read more

What are Business to Business Collection Calls?

What are Business to Business Collection Calls?

Collection calls in any business are to collect money that is owed to the business. In the case of business to business collection, it's one business calling another to collect debt owed to them. Some businesses make the calls themselves while others outsource that task or eventually sell the uncollected debt account.   ...read more

How to Write a Lead Generation Flyer

How to Write a Lead Generation Flyer

Flyers can help you generate business leads by getting the word out to potential customers about your products. Once you create your flyers you can distribute them through the mail, place them on cars and even walk around to hand them out to home owners. You'll want to bring together the elements of design, eye-catching content and “call to actions” to increase sales for your business. ...read more

How to Apply Lead Generation to Your Business

How to Apply Lead Generation to Your Business

Many professionals spend most of their day chasing down leads. These could be self generated leads created by talking to people locally, or from cold calling. There are easier ways for interested people to make the first move in a business relationship. Here are some tips on how to apply lead generation to your business. ...read more

How to Write a Business Management Report

How to Write a Business Management Report

Managers write reports for a wide variety of reasons. To write a business management report, consider the purpose of the document and identify the readers. Based on that information, include content in a well-organized and concise way to communicate effectively with your audience. ...read more

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NOZZLE HEATERS FOR INJECTION MOLDING MACHINERY

Coiled Cable Heaters are a popular style of heater on Injection Molding Machine Nozzles. Used in a variety of styles: K-Ring Pressed in Brass & Cast Nozzle Bronze Heater Bushings– Ideal for applications where space is limited such as hot runner molds with multiple cavities. The heating element fits easily into the small area and heats with precision and efficiency. With a precision machined inside diameter it does not require clamping bands. Along with the excellent thermal conductivity of Brass, the K-ring Pressed in Brass construction gives extremely even temperature profile across the heater. Mini Pre-Coiled Cable Nozzle Heaters – Features a 5 in (127mm) long no-heat tail section. This design advantage eliminates failures in the adapter area due to overheating. Provides easy installation in the tight environment of multiple-gate mold. Also available with Axial Clamping with Mini Cable - options on the mini coil heaters for OEM hot runner systems (popular OEM designs: 534234, 520156, 534233, & 521334). Flat Coil Heater - flat coil heater set the standard with respect to precise fit and profiling to optimize the performance of nozzles and other mating components. Available with or without internal thermocouples -Type J or Type K. At 2.5mm x 3.4mm contact is maximized resulting in less required heated length and more watts per linear inch. HotLock Coil Heater & Gamma Series Dual Sleeve Mini Coil Heater- The new design utilizes a positive locking positioning ring and machined components to reduce manufacturing complexity. Installation is easy with a twist of the end cap ring the heater is secured into position on the nozzle, and with the integrated thermocouple slot located under the cap the thermocouple is precisely located. No tools are required for installation or removal We stock and supply various sizes of round, square, and flat coil cable heaters. http://www.phoenixthermalsupply.com/coil-cable-heaters.html; Available with and without internal thermocouples. Possible operating temperatures to 1200'F to cover the majority of application needs. Applications for cable heaters: • Hot Runner Molds • Sprue Bushings • Injection molding nozzles • Hot Melt Equipment • Laboratory and Analytical Equipment • Freeze Protection • Heat transfer line heating • various applications ...read more

By Phoenix Thermal Supply May 27, 2014

METRIC CARTRIDGE HEATERS

Metric Cartridge Heaters for industrial process machinery.  We have exact OEM replacement heaters and ability to design custom fit heaters to meet your applications needs.  Please contact one of our sales engineers today… Our experience is your advantage:  http://www.phoenixthermalsupply.com/ All of the following diameters are available for dies for our swaged-in cartridge heaters.   Available Metric Diameters: 6.5mm = Tolerance Range: (.250" to .255"), Standard Wire Gauge: 24, Max Amps with Standard Leads: 6, Maximum Wire Gauge: 22, Max Amps: 9, Max Voltage: 300 8mm = Tolerance Range: (.309" to .314"), Standard Wire Gauge: 24, Max Amps with Standard Leads: 6, Maximum Wire Gauge: 22, Max Amps: 9, Max Voltage: 300 12mm = Tolerance Range: (.466" to .471"), Standard Wire Gauge: 22, Max Amps with Standard Leads: 9, Maximum Wire Gauge: 18, Max Amps: 15, Max Voltage: 480 12.5mm = Tolerance Range: (.486" to .491"), Standard Wire Gauge: 22, Max Amps with Standard Leads: 9, Maximum Wire Gauge: 18, Max Amps: 15, Max Voltage: 480 13mm = Tolerance Range: (.506" to .511"), Standard Wire Gauge: 22, Max Amps with Standard Leads: 9, Maximum Wire Gauge: 18, Max Amps: 15, Max Voltage: 480 14mm = Tolerance Range: (.545" to .550"), Standard Wire Gauge: 18, Max Amps with Standard Leads: 15, Maximum Wire Gauge: 14, Max Amps: 26, Max Voltage: 480 16mm = Tolerance Range: (.624" to .629"), Standard Wire Gauge: 18, Max Amps with Standard Leads: 15, Maximum Wire Gauge: 14, Max Amps: 26, Max Voltage: 480 17mm = Tolerance Range: (.663" to .668"), Standard Wire Gauge: 18, Max Amps with Standard Leads: 15, Maximum Wire Gauge: 14, Max Amps: 26, Max Voltage: 480 19mm = Tolerance Range: (.742" to .747"), Standard Wire Gauge: 18, Max Amps with Standard Leads: 15, Maximum Wire Gauge: 14, Max Amps: 26, Max Voltage: 480 25mm = Tolerance Range: (.978" to .983"), Standard Wire Gauge: 18, Max Amps with Standard Leads: 15, Maximum Wire Gauge: 14, Max Amps: 26, Max Voltage: 480  DAVE FARMERYSales EngineerPhoenix Thermal Supplysales@ptsheat.com844-787-4328 ...read more

By Phoenix Thermal Supply April 06, 2014

Industrial Cartridge Heaters

Cartridge Heaters have several different Construction Styles PTSHEAT (Phoenix Thermal Supply), http://www.phoenixthermalsupply.com/cartridge-heaters.html Designs and supplies a variety of cartridge heater construction types to fit your application needs.  Choosing the right design is important for heater life and production requirements. Call a technical sales engineer to help you select the right heater for your application. Bent Cartridge Heaters This style is used in tight fit areas.  Heated and non-heated zones can vary on either side of the bend.  Bends need to be made in the un-heated section.  Very popular in packaging and labeling equipment.  Heater Diameter: 1/4"  Minimum Bend Radius: 1/2",  Heater Diameter: 5/16" Minimum Bend Radius: 1/2", Heater Diameter: 3/8" Minimum Bend Radius: 1/2", Heater Diameter: 1/2" Minimum Bend Radius: 3/4", Heater Diameter: 5/8" Minimum Bend Radius: 1", Heater Diameter: 3-4" Minimum Bend Radius: 1-1/4"  Double Ended Construction  This style is used in areas where electrical wiring is not brought in on both ends of a machine. Available with screw terminals, pins, and leads. Split Sheath Cartridge This style is great for solving hole fit issues as the split heater will open when energized to fill loose tolerances.  A split sheath heater also closes when de-energized to allow easy removal. Square Cartridge Heaters This style heater is used in various applications.  Used where a round heater is not.   Multi Zone and Distributed Wattage Used For better heat control and temperature tolerances.  This construction covers heat losses on packaging machinery and molds.  Individually controlled heating zones.? As many as 5 zones in 3/4" and 1" diameter heaters and 3 zones in other diameters. Leads are color coded for easy identification. Phoenix Thermal Supply Cartridge Heaters can be used in a variety of applications!!Your cartridge heater's life can be extended if properly designed for the application.  Please contact one of our sales engineers to discuss your current design and we can work with you to verify if the watt density, sheath, form, fit, function is proper.  Our experience is your advantage!PTSHEAT Hotrod cartridge heaters are available with a standard 304SS sheath. In addition, 316 stainless steel and Incoloy 800 are optional. 304SS is excellent for most applications.  However for extremely high temperature applications, Incoloy 800 is the better choice and for some corrosive environments 316SS is recommended. Use the chart below to help in selecting a sheath material. Product being heated: Air to 1200 °F, 304SS (E), 316SS (E), INCOLOY (E)Product being heated: Air to 1400°F, 304SS (G), 316SS (G), INCOLOY (E) Product being heated: Air to 1600°F, 304SS (F), 316SS (F), INCOLOY (G)Product being heated: Acetic Acid, 304SS (F), 316SS (G), INCOLOY (F), MAX W/IN2: 40, MAX TEMP: 180'FProduct being heated: Acetone, 304SS (E), 316SS (E), INCOLOY (E), MAX W/IN2: 20, MAX TEMP:  130'FProduct being heated: Alcohol, 304SS (F), 316SS (E), INCOLOY (E), MAX W/IN2: 25, MAX TEMP: 212'FProduct being heated: Asphalt, 304SS (E), 316SS (E), INCOLOY (E), MAX W/IN2: 4-10,  MAX TEMP: 200-500'F Product being heated: Caustic Soda, 10%; 304SS (E), 316SS (E), INCOLOY (E), MAX W/IN2: 100, MAX TEMP: 210'FProduct being heated: Degreasing Solution, 304SS (G), 316SS (E), INCOLOY (E), MAX W/IN2: 40, MAX TEMP: 275'F Product being heated: Electroplating Bath, Cadmium ; 304SS (E), 316SS (E), INCOLOY (E), MAX W/IN2: 100, MAX TEMP 180'F Product being heated: Electroplating Bath, Copper; 304SS (E), 316SS (E), INCOLOY (E), MAX W/IN2: 100, MAX TEMP: 180'F Product being heated: Ethylene Glycol; 304SS (F), 316SS (F), INCOLOY (F), MAX W/IN2: 30 Product being heated: Freon; 304SS (E), 316SS (E), INCOLOY (E), MAX W/IN2: 2-5, MAX TEMP: 300'F Product being heated: Glycerin; 304SS (E), 316SS (E), INCOLOY (E), MAX W/IN2: 10, MAX TEMP: 500'F Product being heated: Kerosene; 304SS (E), 316SS (E), INCOLOY (E), MAX W/IN2: 25-30 Product being heated: Molasses; 304SS (E), 316SS (E), INCOLOY (E), MAX W/IN2: 5, MAX TEMP: 100'F Product being heated: Nitric Acid (30% max); 304SS (F), 316SS (F), INCOLOY (NR), MAX W/IN2: 20, MAX TEMP: 167'F Product being heated: Oil (SAE 30); 304SS (E), 316SS (E), INCOLOY (E), MAX W/IN2: 20, MAX TEMP: 250'F Product being heated: Oil (SAE 50); 304SS (E), 316SS (E), INCOLOY (E), MAX W/IN2: 10-15, MAX TEMP: 250'F Product being heated: Oil, Vegetable or Mineral; 304SS (E), 316SS (E), INCOLOY (E), MAX W/IN2: 30, MAX TEMP: 400'F Product being heated: Paraffin or Wax; 304SS (E), 316SS (E), INCOLOY (E), MAX W/IN2: 16Product being heated: Steam @ 300°F , 304SS (E), 316SS (E), INCOLOY (E), MAX W/IN2: 30, MAX TEMP: 300'F Product being heated: Steam @ 500°F, 304SS (E), 316SS (E), INCOLOY (E), MAX W/IN2: 25, MAX TEMP: 500'F Product being heated: Trichlorethylene, 304SS (F), 316SS (F), INCOLOY (F), MAX W/IN2: 30, MAX TEMP: 150'FProduct being heated: Water, Distilled; 304SS (E), 316SS (E), INCOLOY (E), MAX W/IN2: 300, MAX TEMP: 212'F Product being heated: Water, Tap; 304SS (F), 316SS (E), INCOLOY (E), MAX W/IN2: 300, MAX TEMP: 212'FE=Excellent, G=Good, F=Fair, NR=Not Recommended Dave FarmerySales EngineerPhoenix Thermal Supply844-787-4328sales@phoenixthermalsupply.com ...read more

By Phoenix Thermal Supply April 06, 2014

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