Send Drawing
Share 2D drawings, 3D files, sample photos and target requirements for review.
Custom by Drawing
For overseas OEM buyers who begin with a drawing package and need review of material, process route, machining scope, inspection needs and final shipment coordination.
Workflow
The process steps emphasize engineering review, foundry planning and downstream quality control instead of generic sales language.
Share 2D drawings, 3D files, sample photos and target requirements for review.
We evaluate material direction, process route, wall thickness, machining needs and batch fit.
Pattern and tooling planning is arranged to match the chosen casting process.
Melting, molding and controlled foundry production follow the part program.
Machining and downstream finishing are coordinated according to the drawing and specification.
Final inspection, packing protection and export delivery support complete the order flow.
Why Send The Drawing First
Many overseas buyers do not need another generic supplier profile. They need a responsive team that can look at a drawing quickly and give a practical next-step view.
Knowing whether the material, process route, and machining scope make sense is more useful than discussing price too early.
An early review helps surface wall-thickness, structure, dimensional, and inspection risks before the discussion loops too many times.
The first drawing is often just a test: is the supplier professional, responsive, and clear enough to keep talking to?
Initial material-direction advice
A more suitable casting-route view
The key machining and inspection concerns
What is still missing before a pilot order
Internal response target
24-Hour RFQ Response
A strong conversion promise for both outbound prospecting and incoming RFQs is initial feedback within 24 hours.
RFQ Focus
Send 2D drawings, 3D models, sample photos and technical requirements so we can begin process review.