Before RFQ
Guides help buyers gather CAD files, PDF drawings, product photos, BOM files, supplier specs, and target requirements.
Resources
Use these guides to prepare drawings, material notes, tolerances, surface finish, quantity, and application context before uploading files for quote review.

Explore related options
This section reduces quote friction by helping buyers prepare drawings, material notes, tolerances, finishes, quantities, and application context.
Upload Files for QuotePrepare STEP, STP, DXF, DWG, PDF drawings, product photos, BOM files, and supplier specifications.
Compare material options before quote review so engineering can evaluate cost, fit, finish, and production risk.
Clarify tolerance, threads, surface finish, color, quantity, annual demand, target price, and delivery timeline.
Each resource helps buyers move from early research to a structured quote request with useful project data.
A strong RFQ helps sales and engineering understand the product faster and provide a more reliable quotation.
Material selection affects cost, strength, appearance, tolerance, tooling, and production stability.
Case studies show how a buyer problem turns into process selection, material choice, quality review, packaging, and quotation follow-up.
RFQ education
Resources are built to reduce back-and-forth. They help buyers prepare useful drawings, material notes, tolerance requirements, quantities, and quality expectations before submitting an RFQ.
Understand what information to include before asking for CNC machining, sheet metal, molding, or prototype quotes.
Compare material choices and understand how grade, finish, strength, and application affect quoting.
Review examples that connect buyer problems, process choice, material selection, and quotation workflow.
Direct answer
Compare related products, processes, materials, and industries before uploading files. Use the project requirements, supported files, RFQ checklist, and cost and lead-time drivers below to choose the most useful next step.
Which part, process, material, or industry page should I open first?
Compare geometry, material, quantity, tolerance, finish, and production stage.
CAD files, drawings, product photos, BOM files, quantity, target price, and delivery country.
Process route, material availability, tooling or setup, finish, inspection, packaging, and annual demand.
Project decision checkpoint
Compare the available options, identify what affects price or lead time, and prepare the details needed before sales and engineering can provide a useful quotation.
Guides help buyers gather CAD files, PDF drawings, product photos, BOM files, supplier specs, and target requirements.
Better prepared RFQs help sales understand process, material, quantity, tolerance, finish, and delivery expectations.
Case studies and quality pages help buyers understand inspection, documentation, sample approval, and packaging concerns.
Technical resources help buyers compare products, services, materials, quality controls, and RFQ requirements before contacting sales.
You know the part family, process, material, industry, or application and need a practical sourcing path.
The part is early-stage, the material is uncertain, or quantity may require tooling instead of prototype production.
Missing drawings, unclear material, no quantity, no finish requirement, and no delivery target usually delay quote review.
Files stay connected to the RFQ workflow.
Sales checks process, material, tolerance, and quantity.
Critical dimensions, finish, and packaging are reviewed.
Delivery country, lead time, and packaging are captured.
Buyers can compare examples before sending files.
Upload CAD drawings, quantities, materials, tolerances, finishes, inspection needs, and delivery requirements. The next step is an engineer-reviewed quotation with visible assumptions and unresolved questions.
Upload Files for Review