Feldspar is a hub-and-spoke anchor-nav landing page built for alpine feldspar mining operations. It leads with extraction tonnage, purity percentages, and active supply contracts before any prose appears. Procurement managers, glassmakers, and enamel formulators get open-access spec tables, a gated technical data sheet download, and a sample shipment request form, all in one scrollable, data-first page.
by Rocket studio
Feldspar is a single-page, anchor-nav template built for bulk feldspar mining operations selling to industrial buyers. It opens with a full-bleed pit photo and three credibility stats, then guides visitors through reserves, processing specs, logistics data, a safety data sheet library, and a contact form. Every section leads with a number before any explanatory copy appears.
This template is built for quarry operations that supply potassium and sodium feldspar to industrial manufacturers. It speaks directly to the procurement professionals and technical buyers who need verified data before committing to a supply contract.
Industrial mineral buyers do not trust supplier websites that bury specification data behind sales copy. They arrive with specific questions about purity floors, particle size ranges, and rail transit times. A generic mining website cannot answer those questions fast enough to hold attention.
You get a fully structured, stats-first landing page that places verified data ahead of persuasion at every scroll destination. The layout is built for industrial credibility, not consumer aesthetics.




Theme
Service Utility
Creative direction
Stats-First Impact
Color system
Alpine Fresh
Style
Hub & Spoke (Anchor Nav)
Direction
Content/Resource
Page Sections
Pinned Hub Anchor Navigation
Full-bleed Header with Stat Overlays
Stats-first Section Openers
Open-access Spec Data Panels
Single-field Gated Download
Sample Shipment Request Form
What types of buyers is this landing page designed for?
Is the specification data visible without filling out a form?
What does the sample shipment request form ask for?
Can this template be adapted for other mineral commodities?
How does the pinned hub navigation work?
This template includes a focused set of components designed for data-heavy industrial content. Each one is grounded in the Stats-First Impact creative direction from the source brief.
The anchor navigation stays pinned as visitors scroll. It uses plain industry shorthand labels: Reserves, Specs, Logistics, SDS Library, and Contact. Each label jumps directly to the corresponding section spoke without losing scroll position.
The header fills the viewport with a haul-road perspective shot of the open-pit mine. Three key numbers sit directly on the image in large, utilitarian sans-serif type: annual extraction tonnage, chemical purity percentage, and active supply contracts.
Every anchor destination opens with a prominent data callout before any prose. The Reserves spoke leads with proven megatonnage, the Processing spoke leads with mesh range and Fe₂O₃ contamination floor, and the Logistics spoke leads with average rail-to-port transit days.
Chemical composition tables and particle-size distribution charts are visible on the page without any gate. This builds trust with technical buyers before they are asked to provide their email address.
A single company email field unlocks the full technical data sheet download. The minimal friction of a one-field form is intentional: the open-access spec data has already done the credibility work before the gate appears.
A secondary conversion path opens a short form asking for mineral grade, mesh specification, and estimated annual volume. This qualifies the buyer and gives the operations team the details needed to fulfil a sample request efficiently.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Bleed Header | Opens with pit photo and three credibility stats |
| Pinned Hub Nav | Anchors to all spoke sections on scroll |
| Reserves Spoke | Leads with proven megatonnage before supporting copy |
| Specs Spoke | Shows mesh range and Fe₂O₃ contamination floor first |
| Open Spec Tables | Displays chemical composition and particle-size data ungated |
| Logistics Spoke | Leads with average rail-to-port transit days |
| SDS Library Spoke | Houses safety data sheet resources for download |
| Gated Download | Single email field unlocks full technical data sheets |
| Sample Request Form | Short form for grade, mesh spec, and annual volume |
| Contact Spoke | Direct contact path for procurement inquiries |
The visual identity follows a Service Utility theme built around the Alpine Fresh color system. Every color choice reads like a geological survey map: functional, terrain-coded, and legible at a glance under site-office fluorescent light.
The template layout is designed to remain scannable on smaller screens, where procurement managers often check supplier specs while on-site or in transit. The single-page structure limits navigation overhead.
The Stats-First Impact direction turns the page itself into the credibility argument. Visitors see real numbers before they read a single sentence of copy, which reduces skepticism and shortens the path to action.
This template is suited to any industrial mineral supplier that needs a professional, data-forward web presence without a complex multi-page build. It is particularly effective when the target buyer is a technical or procurement professional who evaluates suppliers by specification sheets rather than brand narrative.