Application background
Explain what equipment or use environment the part belongs to, especially if purity, temperature, plasma, or optical conditions matter.
This page is structured for custom-component inquiries, where application context, material choice, and critical dimensions matter more than generic catalog selection.
Replace later with drawing review, part arrays, or quotation preparation imagery.
RFQ page for custom quartz, sapphire, and technical ceramic component programs.
The RFQ page should help buyers package the information that matters most for a first quotation response. For custom fabrication programs, that usually means application context, material route, part geometry, drawing status, and any critical quality or delivery requirements.
Phase one keeps the form as a frontend placeholder so we can validate the page flow first. Later, this can connect to email routing, CRM intake, or a Cloudflare-backed handling workflow.
Explain what equipment or use environment the part belongs to, especially if purity, temperature, plasma, or optical conditions matter.
Share whether a drawing exists and whether critical dimensions, holes, slots, sealing surfaces, or finish requirements are already defined.
Mention timeline targets, quantity assumptions, packaging concerns, and any outgoing documentation expectations if they affect quoting.
Include the application name and a short description of the part's role.
State the preferred material, or note if material selection still needs discussion.
Provide drawing status, target dimensions, and any critical tolerances when available.
Add notes about surface condition, cleanliness, inspection, packaging, and shipment timing if relevant.
Not every program is ready for direct quotation immediately. We can clarify the engineering direction first and then move into a more structured RFQ.
This RFQ page prepares the site for a later Cloudflare-compatible form workflow without blocking the phase-one build.