Industrial flat washer

The cleaning process of flat washer for ordinary glass is simple relatively. The tanks can be feed with industrial water without heating. Because the surface of glass has not been made any treatment, there is no special requirement for the brushes on the glass washer. At the same time, there is also no too restrictive requirement for water PH. About the air knife design, we can adopt normal structural but must ensure the wind power can be adjusted. When we clean the glass with thickness 3-19 mm, the design of distance between rollers can not be considered making too large. Generally speaking, the factory could use middle or small washing machine to do the cleaning and drying job for raw piece of ordinary glass.

Washer Superior. One company in the manufacturer of Flat Washer. established in 1972. Washer Superior has Devoted Itself to a program of consistent improvement and automation of equipment and techniques to Produce a better product. Superior Washer products meets the requirements as specified in ISO-9001, registered in program quality, and continuous technical supervision by experienced personnel.

Credit Managers?

Here are a few ways that customer credit limits established by the credit department can and should be used to help streamline the order release process while helping to control credit risk:

  • Establish a credit line for every active customer, including COD customers. Make certain customers are aware that credit lines can be changed from time to time, with or without advanced notice at the sole discretion of the credit department.
  • Always remember that credit line established for a customer is intended only as a guideline, and should not be used arbitrarily to deny credit to a customer.
  • It is important to update credit files and review credit lines at least once a year and adjust them based on the amount of credit risk associated with doing business with a customer. Major credit lines may need to be reviewed quarterly.
  • Work proactively with sales to determine what credit limit customers will need. Try to qualify customers in advance for higher credit limits. Why? Because it places a serious strain on the business relationship if orders are held by the credit department pending receipt of additional information needed to make an informed decision about whether or not to release the pending order.
  • Don’t rely on personal guarantees to ‘shore up’ a high-risk account when establishing a credit limit. In a worst case scenario both the company and the individual guarantor will file for bankruptcy protection.
  • When establishing a credit limit for a high-risk applicant that is a subsidiary of a low risk parent company, recognize that a parent company normally has no liability for the debts incurred by its subsidiaries.
  • Don’t over-use credit limits. Establishing appropriate credit limits will reduce the number of orders that end up on credit hold.

Manage Credit Card Debt

Carrying balances on credit accounts is a notoriously unwise credit usage decision, but it’s a trap into which many young money-users fall. If you have accrued a pile of credit card debt, it is vital that you turn your financial ways around and properly manage this debt to ensure that it is paid off as quickly as possible. By managing this debt intelligently, you can overcome it and venture into your financial future a reformed credit card user who is free from your previously overwhelming credit card debt.

  • Pay more than the minimum each month. If you pay only the minimum, paying off your credit card debt will be a lengthy process. Bankrate.com illustrates this by explaining that a $2,000 purchase will end up taking you 30 years to pay off if you only make the minimum payments on an 18-percent interest rate account.
  • Steer clear of your credit limits. If you haven’t already maxed out your accounts, don’t. The closer your balance is to your credit limit, the worse the impact on your credit score. Balances that nestle up to the credit limit are seen as a sign of over-extension.
  • Check your credit account statements several times a month. If you are still using your credit accounts, keep on top of your purchases by using your credit company’s online system to check on the account. This will help you keep track of how much you have spent and act as a reminder not to amass even more debt.
  • Keep a balance sheet if you find yourself frequently overcharging on your credit cards. Use an empty check register or a similar financial documentation sheet to keep a tally sheet of your credit card purchases. At the beginning of the month, write the amount that you can afford to charge and pay off that month at the top of the sheet, as if it were your account balance. As you make charges on the card, deduct these amounts from this available amount. When it gets to zero, stop charging; you are out of money.