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Forge - Precision Industrial Forging Services Landing Page Template
The Forge precision industrial forging services landing page template is built for heavy-industry B2B suppliers who need to win procurement-level trust fast. It combines a control-room dashboard aesthetic with a modular card grid, a stats-first hero, and a dual-path conversion system: an RFQ modal and a gated capability statement download. Purpose-built for oil and gas, aerospace, and power-generation forging companies.
by Rocket studio
The Forge template is a single-page, card grid landing page designed for precision industrial forging service providers. It opens with a logo bar and a bold stat trio, then walks procurement-level buyers through capability cards, material cards, and case-study tiles before presenting a sticky RFQ bar. Every section is built to feel like querying a live supplier database, not reading a brochure.
This template is ideal for forging companies serving heavy industries where quality, strength, and delivery reliability are non-negotiable. It speaks directly to technical buyers who evaluate vendors on data, not design flair.
Most industrial forging websites fail the moment a procurement engineer lands on them. They lead with imagery and mission statements when the buyer wants tonnage capacity, tolerance bands, material grades, and certification marks within the first scroll.
You get a complete, ready-to-customize landing page built specifically for the forging industry. The layout is modular, so each card section can be updated with your actual production data, material grades, and case studies without restructuring the page.




Theme
Dashboard Pro
Creative direction
Stats-First Impact
Color system
Navy Authority
Direction
Partnership/B2B
Page Sections
Stats-first Hero with Logo Bar
Capability Card Grid with Key Metrics
Material Cards with Grade References
Project Case-study Dashboard Cards
Dual-path Conversion System
Dark Dashboard Visual Theme
What types of forging companies is this template designed for?
Can I customize the capability and material cards with my own production data?
How does the RFQ modal work?
Does the template support a lead-capture path for buyers not yet ready to request a quote?
Is this template suitable for forging companies that also provide machining services?
This template includes six core design and functional features, each grounded in what the prompt specifies.
The hero opens with a horizontal ribbon of client and certification logos rendered in monochrome against deep navy. Below it, a bold stat trio fades in at display scale, surfacing annual capacity, diameter range, and on-time delivery before any prose competes for attention.
The first card row presents forging process types: open-die, closed-die, rolled rings, and heat treatment. Each card is styled as a dashboard tile and leads with a key metric such as maximum press tonnage, tolerance band, or typical lead time, so buyers understand what the company can deliver at a glance.
The second card row covers carbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel, and nickel alloys. Each metal card surfaces relevant ASTM and AISI grade identifiers as data points, giving quality and compliance engineers the material traceability context they need early in the evaluation process.
The third card row presents forging projects in a dashboard format: industry icon, part silhouette, tonnage delivered, and specifications met. This format helps customers understand the company's production range and experience without reading dense case-study prose.
The primary call to action is a sticky bottom bar that appears after the first scroll and anchors a "Request a Forging Quote" button. The RFQ modal includes a part description field, a drawing upload dropzone for STEP and PDF files, a material grade dropdown, an annual volume selector, and a required delivery date field. A secondary path, "Download Capability Statement," gates a PDF behind a company email field to capture leads not yet ready to submit a formal request for quotation.
The layout uses a Navy Authority color system: deep command-deck navy as the background, gunmetal surfaces for cards, mill-cert white for body text, and molten amber reserved strictly for key performance indicators, calls to action, and hover states. Typography pairs Plus Jakarta Sans for headings and body copy with JetBrains Mono for metrics and grade data.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Logo and Cert Bar | Establish tier-one credibility with client and certification marks before copy |
| Stat Trio Hero | Surface capacity, diameter range, and on-time delivery at display scale |
| Capability Card Row | Present forging process types with key metrics per tile |
| Material Card Row | Display metal alloy families and ASTM or AISI grades as data points |
| Case Study Cards | Show completed forging projects in a structured dashboard format |
| Sticky RFQ Bar | Anchor the primary conversion action after the first scroll |
| Capability Statement Gate | Capture early-stage leads with a gated PDF download |
| Single-Row Footer | Close the page with a compact linear footer |
The design language feels like a control-room monitor bank in a heavy-industry plant. Every visual choice reinforces authority, precision, and zero-nonsense professionalism, which is exactly what aerospace and defense procurement teams expect from a tier-one forging supplier.
The template is designed desktop-first, which matches how procurement engineers and supply-chain managers typically evaluate forging vendors from workstation browsers. It is also built to scale cleanly to tablet viewports for on-site or field use.
The conversion design on this template is deliberate. Trust is built before the ask, so the form can stay short and the buyer feels confident clicking submit.
This template is well-suited for forging companies that want to expand their reach in the North American market, where demand for custom forgings continues to grow across aerospace, automotive, and oil and gas industries. The forging industry is seeing rising interest in high-strength forged components for off-highway vehicles, heavy equipment, and defense applications, making a data-dense, credibility-first landing page more valuable than a standard manufacturing brochure site.
The template supports a comprehensive range of forging service types, including open-die forging, closed-die forging, upset forging, hot forging, and rolled ring forging, along with in-house machining of production parts made from forgings and casting. Companies that specialize in steel forging for automotive drivetrain parts, oil and gas flanges, or aerospace structural components will find the card grid format ideal for presenting their process expertise without overwhelming customers with text.