Drawings and files
2D drawing, STEP or STP file, DXF or DWG for flat patterns, and reference photos when useful.
Contact and RFQ
For the fastest review, include drawings, application context, material, thickness, quantity, finish, tolerance notes, assembly expectations, packaging requirements, and destination country.

Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China. Export support for European and North American buyers.
Review the quote preparation checklist before sending drawings, finish, inspection, and packing details.
Start with name, work email, country, and project type. Quantity and drawings can be added later.
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Share active files, revision notes, flat patterns, and reference photos before quotation.

Confirm grade, thickness, coating, protected faces, and finish expectations early.

Show cosmetic surfaces, assembly interfaces, label rules, and export packing needs.
2D drawing, STEP or STP file, DXF or DWG for flat patterns, and reference photos when useful.
Material grade, thickness, finish, tolerance, welding requirements, assembly details, and inspection points.
Quantity, annual demand, target delivery, packaging rules, destination country, and any compliance or labeling needs.
Use these pages if your RFQ depends on a specific process, material, or equipment application. They show the details that usually affect quotation and sampling.
Cutting, bending, welding, finishing, inspection, and export packing for formed parts and assemblies.
Material, thickness, edge quality, burr direction, profile tolerances, and downstream forming needs.
OEM parts, supplier transfer, revision control, NDA handling, repeat orders, and packing requirements.
EV charging, telecom, fuel and vending equipment, packaging machinery, medical equipment, and control cabinets.
Stainless steel and aluminum RFQ guidance for grade, finish, bending, welding, inspection, and packing.
Approved samples, active revisions, supplier transfer notes, inspection baselines, and reorder discipline.
These details help us review manufacturing route, risk, and follow-up questions before quotation.
| RFQ detail | Why it matters | What to send |
|---|---|---|
| Active revision | Prevents quoting from obsolete drawings or unclear sample status. | Part number, revision level, drawing date, and approved sample notes if available. |
| Application context | Helps identify visible surfaces, mating parts, hardware, loading, and packing risks. | Equipment type, installation position, cosmetic faces, critical interfaces, and reference photos. |
| Material and finish | Material behavior and finish requirements affect bending, welding, masking, and inspection. | Grade, thickness, coating or surface treatment, color code, texture, and protected surfaces. |
| Commercial plan | Prototype, pilot, and repeat production may need different pricing and review steps. | Quantity, annual demand, target schedule, destination country, labels, and packing method. |
Send 2D drawings, STEP or STP files if available, material grade, thickness, finish, quantity, application notes, critical dimensions, packing expectations, and destination country.
Yes. Send the current drawing or model and note which details may change. We can review manufacturability risks before the design is finalized.
Describe where the part is used, whether it has visible surfaces, mating components, hardware, outdoor exposure, assembly fit requirements, and any packing or label rules.