Dingxiang, Shanxi, China
Presented in the brochure as a forging-industry base, which strengthens the manufacturing story.
Baolongda is a forging manufacturer in Dingxiang, China, supporting forged flanges, rings, shells and custom industrial forgings with integrated forging, machining, heat treatment and inspection workflow.
This homepage prototype expands the lean landing page into a fuller company entry point with product groups, capability sections, downloadable resources and buyer FAQ.
The homepage should help a technical buyer decide whether Baolongda is worth a deeper review. That means product clarity, process ownership, certificate discipline and useful next actions.
The supplied brochure and qualification set support a manufacturing-first positioning: process control, inspection support, structured prequalification and industrial fit.
Presented in the brochure as a forging-industry base, which strengthens the manufacturing story.
A useful scale signal for buyers evaluating whether the company is a real production supplier.
The brochure-based company profile supports a more credible operational scale than a generic intro page.
Best positioned for EPC, stockist, petrochemical, marine and project-driven industrial buyers.
The current brochure proves breadth. The homepage needs structure so visitors can tell where their RFQ fits.
Forged flanges, blind flanges and standard flange supply directions for industrial applications.
Suitable for buyers who need project-specific flange configurations rather than only commodity items.
Useful for showing the company is broader than a single-product flange supplier.
Includes shells, cylindrical forgings and related project components visible in the brochure.
Supports discussions that begin from drawings, standards or project-specific design requirements.
Homepage messaging should make it easy to start with a smaller technical evaluation instead of forcing a large first order.
These are not final website images, but they are still better than leaving the homepage text-heavy while we wait for a proper approved photo set.
Useful for standard flange, blind flange and long welding neck storytelling.
Supports a more detailed flange-family message before final product photography is ready.
Helps explain that the supplier scope goes beyond simple flange supply.
Useful for valve-related, ring and custom-forging conversations with technical buyers.
This section needs to feel practical. Buyers want to know whether their material family and standards route are likely to fit before they send files.
| Area | Current Homepage Message | What Should Be Added Later |
|---|---|---|
| Materials | Carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel, duplex stainless steel and nickel-alloy direction. | Confirmed representative grades and heat-treatment summary. |
| Standards | ASME-related, EN / DIN-related, GOST-related and custom drawing routes. | Approved dimensional range and pressure-class table. |
| RFQ Entry | Send drawing, material grade, standard, quantity and inspection requirement for review. | Structured inquiry form once final sales contacts are confirmed. |
This process view is one of the strongest trust builders in the current materials and should stay prominent on the homepage.
Start from material route and requirement definition rather than only part names.
Position Baolongda as a process owner, not just a downstream reseller.
Support finished or semi-finished supply with tighter technical coordination.
Emphasize traceability, documentation and shipment preparation as part of execution.
Buyers qualifying a new forging supplier will trust inspection evidence faster than decorative claims. The homepage should reflect that.
A full homepage should not dump certificates. It should surface the most credible facts, then offer a proper prequalification summary and appendix.
Visible proof for pressure-equipment-related manufacturing communication.
Strong support signal for Europe-facing material-manufacturer conversations.
Marine and industrial credibility for approved forging capability.
Useful for classification-driven conversations and higher-trust project review.
Quality-management route for material manufacturers, currently readable in the supplied file set.
Material-manufacturer approval route confirmed from the current TUV text-readable file.
Forge Facility Approval direction for carbon, alloy, austenitic stainless and duplex stainless steel grades.
Recognition for forging with expiry currently readable as 25 Nov 2029.
Approved manufacturer of steel forgings, valid until 2027-11-28 based on current file text.
Approved Manufacturer of Steel Forgings, expiry currently readable as 07/12/2028.
Approval Certificate for Manufacturing Process [Steel Forgings], valid until 14 December 2030.
Current supplied files support cradle-to-gate statements for carbon steel, low-alloy steel and stainless steel forging groups.
The homepage should narrow buyer fit instead of trying to sound universal. That makes the first impression more credible.
Need process visibility, qualification evidence and controlled supplier communication.
Need reliable scope clarity, manufacturing fit and predictable technical response.
Need materials, standards and inspection language that makes technical review easier.
Benefit from visible marine-approval paths and supplier-prequalification readiness.
A complete homepage should answer obvious qualification questions and reduce friction before the RFQ or document request.
Based on the current brochure, the strongest homepage groupings are forged flanges, long welding neck and special flange types, rings, shells, cylindrical forgings and custom industrial forgings.
Yes. The current materials support a drawing-based positioning, and this prototype explicitly invites buyers to send drawing, material grade, standard, quantity and inspection requirement for review.
Carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel, duplex stainless steel and nickel-alloy direction are all supported by the current brochure and draft copy structure.
ISO routes, PED, AD 2000, special equipment manufacturing license, CNAS-related lab support, marine approval paths and regional qualification files are all part of the current structured message.
Yes. That is currently one of the better first-step messages for this project because it lowers buyer risk and fits supplier qualification behavior.
This version adds structured downloads and review paths so the homepage behaves like a serious supplier entry point.
A buyer-facing short pack with confirmed certificate facts and clear boundaries.
Open PDFA structured inquiry prototype that generates a cleaner RFQ summary before it reaches sales.
Open FormA buyer-facing certification page that organizes key approval previews and certificate facts.
Open Certification CenterA reusable product page template focused on flange scope, technical fit and better RFQ handoff.
Open Product PageThe shorter conversion-first version remains useful for direct campaigns and outreach landing links.
Open Landing PageA web version of the short-form supplier summary for browser-based review or sharing.
Open Summary PageSend drawing, material grade, standard, quantity and inspection requirement for review. If your procurement process requires supplier screening first, request the prequalification summary before formal RFQ submission.
Drawing, material grade, standard, quantity, inspection requirement and any project deadline or approval condition.
Sales email is confirmed as fft@bldflanges.com. WhatsApp, approved factory and product photos, and final wording for approval-related claims still need follow-up.