Q&A

To speed up your quotation process and improve accuracy, we recommend preparing the following details:


1. Basic Information
Product Drawings: Acceptable formats include 2D CAD files (.dwg, .pdf) or 3D models (.step, .igs, .stl). Clear hand-drawn sketches with dimensions are also welcome.
If you already have complete engineering drawings, please include dimensions and tolerance notes.

Product Photos or Physical Samples: Multi-angle photos with basic measurements or notes help us better understand the structure and application of your product.


2. Material and Process Requirements
Specified Materials: Such as ABS, PA66, 304 stainless steel, aluminum alloy 6061, or various rubber types.
Surface Finishing: Such as electroplating, spray painting, printing, anodizing, or anti-rust coating.


3. Estimated Order Information
Estimated Quantity: Please provide initial order volume and potential annual or quarterly demand — this helps us recommend suitable processing methods and mold design solutions.
Mold Requirement: Let us know whether you already have a mold or need new mold development.


4. Additional Application or Technical Requirements (if applicable)
Operating Environment: e.g., high temperature, humidity, outdoor use, or corrosion resistance.
Testing Standards: e.g., tensile strength, impact resistance, ROHS compliance, or salt spray testing.


The more complete the information you provide, the faster we can offer an accurate quotation and lead time estimate.
If your data is not yet complete, feel free to share what you have — we will assist you in clarifying the details step by step.

Absolutely! We’re highly experienced in handling quotation requests based solely on physical samples, and we offer the following support process:


1. Sample Analysis & Reverse Engineering
If you can provide a physical sample, we can measure dimensions and create 2D/3D drawings, or even perform 3D scanning and modeling when necessary.
Once the drawings are completed, we will send them back to you for confirmation to ensure accuracy before proceeding with the formal quotation and mold planning.


2. Sample Submission
You can ship your sample to our designated address. Upon receipt, we will log and store it safely, then begin the analysis and modeling process.
If the sample includes special structures (such as embedded metal parts, dual-color molding, or elastic components), we may recommend disassembling and reassembling it for detailed analysis to ensure precise process planning.


3. Quotation & Prototyping
After completing the preliminary drawings, we will provide a detailed quotation and, if needed, prototype or mold development cost and lead time.
If design adjustments are desired, our engineering team can assist in refining the structure or improving durability before production.


Even if you only have a sample and are unsure where to start — no problem.
Our engineering and project teams will guide you step by step, transforming your sample into a mass-producible standard specification, saving both development time and cost.

The minimum order quantity (MOQ) varies depending on the product type and manufacturing process.
For multi-process assemblies or custom specifications, we offer flexible negotiation to meet your project requirements.

Lead time varies depending on the product type and manufacturing process.

For mass production orders, the typical delivery time is approximately 25 to 40 working days.

For new mold development, the timeline will be confirmed based on the complexity of the mold.

We place high value on on-time delivery and will provide a detailed production schedule and confirmed delivery date once the order is finalized.

We take confidentiality seriously. All customer drawings and data are strictly protected, and we're happy to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) upon request. This ensures that your information remains secure and will never be shared or reused for other projects.