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Heat

Heat transaction screen records the melting operations where a measured input of raw materials is heated to output its molten state.  So the particulars that bring about this transaction like temperature, time, various weights, etc can be noted. heat   Fields & its description:
  • BIZTransaction Type
This field indicates the type of transaction. This is usually generated automatically or it is based on your settings.
  • Store
Select the particular store for which the heat operation is to take place. E.g. Consumables store E3.
  • Number & Date
Based on your configuration, this is generated automatically or manually. If manual, then enter a unique number or select the date for this transaction process.
  • RM Grade
Refers to raw material grade. This the grade of raw materials used for the heating process.
  • From/To Time
This is the time taken for the heat process. Enter the process starting and ending time.
  • Operator
If you want to note the employee responsible for this process, select that employee here.
  • Pour Weight
This is the final pouring weight (post-heating) from the material used for the heating process.
  • Material Weight
The sum of the total weight of all the materials used for the heating.
  • Remnant Weight
This is the remaining weight of the materials. This is leftover from the heat process.
  • Tapping temperature
Temperature will vary in the duration between the initial state to pouring state. Hence tapping temperature is the right temperature to be tapped (used) so that its temperature is at the right level just before usage.
  • Melting Loss
The loss in material after the heating process is completed is called melting loss. This is used to calculate the Loss %. This is the representative formula: Melting Loss = Material Weight – (Pour weight + Remnant weight)
  • Loss %
This is calculated from the melting loss which lets you know about the loss in heating in percentage. Formula: Loss % = (Melting Loss/Material Weight) * 100.
  • Units Consumed
This is the total electrical units consumed for the process to take place.
  • Spectrum No.
This is the number of the machine/source identifying the units consumed. Click on Checklist to set and check the parameters for this process. In the first grid, you can add each heating process by clicking on the Add Row button. Details of each melt weight, operator, initial and final temperature can also be entered. In the next grid, each row provides details about the item used. This is in the form of the item’s code, name and SKU details. Specify the weight used in the process.      

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Unchanged: Heat transaction screen records the melting operations where a measured input of raw materials is heated to output its molten state.  So the particulars that bring about this transaction like temperature, time, various weights, etc can be noted.Unchanged: Heat transaction screen records the melting operations where a measured input of raw materials is heated to output its molten state.  So the particulars that bring about this transaction like temperature, time, various weights, etc can be noted.
Unchanged: <a href="http:// help.goodbookserp.com/wp- content/uploads/ 2015/10/heat.png"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-5152" src="http://help.goodbookserp.com/ wp-content/uploads/ 2015/10/heat.png" alt="heat" width="1357" height="591" /></a>Unchanged: <a href="http:// help.goodbookserp.com/wp- content/uploads/ 2015/10/heat.png"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-5152" src="http://help.goodbookserp.com/ wp-content/uploads/ 2015/10/heat.png" alt="heat" width="1357" height="591" /></a>
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Unchanged: <li><strong>BIZTransaction Type</strong></li>Unchanged: <li><strong>BIZTransaction Type</strong></li>
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Deleted: This field indicates the type of transaction. This is generated automatically. Added: This field indicates the type of transaction. This is usually generated automatically or it is based on your <a href="http:// help.goodbookserp.com/?p= 3164">settings</a>.
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Deleted: <li><strong>Number< /strong></li> Added: <li><strong>Store< /strong></li>
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Deleted: Based on your configuration, this is generated automatically or manually. If manual, then enter a unique number for this transaction process.Added: Select the particular store for which the heat operation is to take place. E.g. <em>Consumables store E3. </em>
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 Added: <li><strong>Number &amp; Date
Deleted: <li><strong>Date< /strong></li> Added: </strong></li>
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Deleted: Select the date when this transaction process takes place.Added: Based on your configuration, this is generated automatically or manually. If manual, then enter a unique number or select the date for this transaction process.
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Unchanged: <li><strong>RM Grade</strong></li>Unchanged: <li><strong>RM Grade</strong></li>
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Unchanged: Refers to raw material grade. This the grade of raw materials used for the heating process.Unchanged: Refers to raw material grade. This the grade of raw materials used for the heating process.
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Unchanged: <li><strong>From/To Time</strong></li>Unchanged: <li><strong>From/To Time</strong></li>
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Unchanged: This is the time taken for the heat process. Enter the process starting and ending time.Unchanged: This is the time taken for the heat process. Enter the process starting and ending time.
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Unchanged: <li><strong>Operator< /strong></li>Unchanged: <li><strong>Operator< /strong></li>
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Deleted: If you want to keep track of the employee responsible for this process, select that employee here. Added: If you want to note the employee responsible for this process, select that employee here.
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Unchanged: <li><strong>Pour Weight</strong></li>Unchanged: <li><strong>Pour Weight</strong></li>
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Unchanged: This is the final pouring weight (post-heating) from the material used for the heating process.Unchanged: This is the final pouring weight (post-heating) from the material used for the heating process.
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Unchanged: <li><strong>Material Weight</strong></li>Unchanged: <li><strong>Material Weight</strong></li>
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Unchanged: The sum of the total weight of all the materials used for the heating.Unchanged: The sum of the total weight of all the materials used for the heating.
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Unchanged: <li><strong>Remnant Weight</strong></li>Unchanged: <li><strong>Remnant Weight</strong></li>
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Unchanged: This is the remaining weight of the materials. This is leftover from the heat process.Unchanged: This is the remaining weight of the materials. This is leftover from the heat process.
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Deleted: <li><strong>Units Consumed</strong></li> Added: <li><strong>Tapping temperature</ strong></li>
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Deleted: This is the total electrical units consumed for the process to take place.Added: Temperature will vary in the duration between the initial state to pouring state. Hence tapping temperature is the right temperature to be tapped (used) so that its temperature is at the right level just before usage.
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Unchanged: <li><strong>Melting Loss</strong></li>Unchanged: <li><strong>Melting Loss</strong></li>
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Unchanged: The loss in material after the heating process is completed is called melting loss. This is used to calculate the <strong>Loss %. </strong>This is the representative formula:Unchanged: The loss in material after the heating process is completed is called melting loss. This is used to calculate the <strong>Loss %. </strong>This is the representative formula:
Deleted: Melting Loss = Material Weight – (Pour weight + Remnant weight) Added: <strong>Melting Loss = Material Weight – (Pour weight + Remnant weight)</strong>
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Unchanged: <li><strong>Loss %</strong></li>Unchanged: <li><strong>Loss %</strong></li>
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Unchanged: This is calculated from the melting loss which lets you know about the loss in heating in percentage.Unchanged: This is calculated from the melting loss which lets you know about the loss in heating in percentage.
 Added: <strong>Formula:</strong>
 Added: <strong>Loss % = (Melting Loss/Material Weight) * 100.</strong>
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Deleted: Loss % = (Melting Loss/Material Weight) * 100.  
 Added: <li><strong>Units Consumed</strong></li>
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 Added: This is the total electrical units consumed for the process to take place.
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Unchanged: <li><strong>Spectrum No.</strong></li>Unchanged: <li><strong>Spectrum No.</strong></li>
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Unchanged: This is the number of the machine/source identifying the units consumed.Unchanged: This is the number of the machine/source identifying the units consumed.
 Added: Click on <strong>Checklist</strong> to set and check the parameters for this process.
Deleted: You can add items for the heating process by clicking on the Add Row button. Each row provides details about the item used. This is in the form of the <strong>item’s code, name</strong> and <strong>SKU</strong> details. Specify the <strong>quantity </strong>used for the process. If this is wrong then the weight calculation will also be wrong. The sum of all the items will give the <strong>material weight.</strong>Added: In the first grid, you can add each heating process by clicking on the Add Row button. Details of each melt <strong>weight, </strong><strong>operator, initial </strong>and<strong> final temperature </strong>can also be entered.
 Added: In the next grid, each row provides details about the item used. This is in the form of the <strong>item’s code, name</strong> and <strong>SKU</strong> details. Specify the <strong>weight < /strong>used in the process.
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