Start Your Custom Project
Tell us your material, capacity, process, or installation requirements, and we will help you move the discussion forward with practical support.
You can start with a brief inquiry, a project idea, or available reference files, and continue the discussion by email or through the contact form.
Ways to Start the Conversation
Choose the way you prefer to start the discussion, whether by email or through visit-related reference information.
What Happens After You Contact Us
After you contact us, the discussion moves forward through a clear and practical process.
Questions Before You Contact Us
These common questions help clarify how to start the conversation and what information is useful at the beginning of a custom equipment discussion.
Do I need complete technical drawings before contacting you?
No. You can start with a material description, capacity target, application, or even a rough idea. Drawings and detailed specifications can be refined during communication.
Can you support custom projects instead of standard models?
Yes. Many projects involve custom dimensions, material choices, finish requirements, discharge solutions, and integration details based on actual production conditions.
What information is helpful for the first discussion?
Material type, required capacity, process purpose, working conditions, available installation space, and any reference drawings or photos are all helpful.
Can I send files or reference images?
Yes. You can attach drawings, sketches, layout files, or equipment photos to help explain your project more clearly.
Do you work with overseas projects?
Yes. We support export-oriented communication and project discussions for international customers with custom equipment requirements.
Tell Us About Your Project
A custom equipment discussion can start with simple information. A short message, a rough drawing, or a reference photo is often enough for the first step.
If technical details are still being confirmed, you can begin with your application, material, capacity, or layout information.
Helpful Information to Share
- Material or product information
- Capacity or size requirement
- Reference drawing or layout
- Photo of existing equipment
- Special process or technical notes
Send Your Inquiry
Send your project requirement and we will follow up with the next step for discussion.