February 05, 2010 at 01:20 PM by admin
Having access to information about parts is critical for installers of residential solar power. In order to accurately manage their projects and keep their customers happy, they need to be able to track when their parts and equipment will be received and get them to the proper job sites. SunWize helps its independent installers manage their work flow with a powerful online tool called SunWizeConnect.

Through SunWizeConnect, installers can see all their account information 24 hours a day, seven days a week and in real time. They can research SunWize part numbers and track orders of products such as home solar panels and solar inverters. They can also check their account balances and credit limits. For more information on SunWizeConnect, please visit http://www.sunwize.com/sunwizeconnect/index.php.
February 01, 2010 at 03:45 PM by admin
For consumers shopping for a Samsung wall mount for their Samsung HDTV, it can be hard to imagine a time when this South Korean conglomerate wasn’t a household name. However, the fact is that the brand has been around for less than a hundred years. While we might not think twice about seeing products as diverse as a Samsung DLP color wheel in stores, Samsung started out as a small business with only 40 employees. It was founded by a man named Lee Byung-Chull as a modest trading company in Daegu. However, the 1950 Communist invasion forced him to flee Seoul and restart the company in the Busan area. In the 1950s and 1960s, the company flourished, thanks in part to the support of President Park Chung-hee and his policies for economic development. That Samsung water filter you’re shopping for is only one of countless products the brand now sells.
February 01, 2010 at 02:59 PM by admin
In today’s world, we’re surrounded by a wide variety of types of plastics. After all, the material used to make die cast display cases isn’t exactly suitable for hospital IV bags. However, there weren’t always such a wide range of options available. A little over 100 years ago, there was only one type of synthetic plastic: Bakelite. Despite the labor-intensive manufacturing, Bakelite became a very popular material in the world of production. As a hard moldable plastic, Bakelite was used for a wide range of products including kitchenware and toys.
Bakelite is still manufactured today, although in much more limited quantities and for more specialized applications than in its heyday. It is expensive to produce and is more brittle than newer materials. Other types of plastics are better suited for the clear plastic containers and other products we use every day, but Bakelite still has its appeal, especially for collectors.