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Foundry - Precision Casting Landing Page Template
Foundry is a single-column landing page template built for investment casting equipment manufacturers. It guides procurement engineers, quality directors, and operations managers through a scroll-driven manufacturing sequence, from wax injection to final finishing, with live-spec callouts at every stage. The page qualifies leads directly through a structured configuration request form before engineering gets involved.
by Rocket studio
Foundry is a dark, industrial-grade landing page template for investment casting equipment manufacturers. It turns the scroll experience into a full manufacturing walkthrough, seven stages, one machine per section, with throughput rates and tolerance specs visible at every step. The lead form qualifies buyers by casting type, pour volume, and upgrade stage before any sales contact is made.
This template is built for capital equipment manufacturers in the investment casting industry. It speaks directly to technically fluent buyers who evaluate equipment on specification, not marketing language.
Most industrial equipment pages bury the technical detail behind a brochure-style layout. Buyers who need to justify a capital purchase cannot build confidence from vague claims and a generic contact form.
Foundry delivers a fully structured single-column landing page designed for industrial B2B conversion. Every section is purpose-built for a technically demanding audience.




Theme
Dashboard Pro
Creative direction
Transparent Process
Color system
Forest Trust
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Partnership/B2B
Page Sections
Cinematic Production Floor Hero
Scroll-driven Seven-stage Process Sequence
Sticky Configuration Request Bar
Pre-qualifying Lead Form
Gated Equipment Spec Sheet
Compatible Alloys and Sectors Matrix
Who is the Foundry template designed for?
What does the lead form collect from visitors?
Can visitors access equipment specifications without filling out the lead form?
Is the template built for desktop or mobile use?
How does the sticky call-to-action bar work?
This template includes a focused set of components built specifically for investment casting equipment sales.
The hero section uses a slow dolly video shot at operator chest-height. The camera moves from a glowing crucible through a robotic shell-dipping arm to a finished turbine blade cooling in the background. A data overlay fades in with tolerance, cycle time, and operator adjustment figures. Industrial sodium and LED panel lighting replace stock footage aesthetics with real floor atmosphere.
Each of the seven manufacturing stages, wax injection, pattern assembly, ceramic shell building, dewax, alloy pour, knockout, and finishing, occupies its own full section. The machine for that stage is centered in frame, surrounded by live-spec callouts including throughput per hour, energy draw, footprint dimensions, and compatible alloys.
After the third process section, a sticky call-to-action bar locks to the viewport and remains visible for the remainder of the scroll. It carries the primary call to action, "Request a Line Configuration", so the buyer can act at any point once they have enough technical context to engage.
The primary lead form asks three qualifying questions: casting type (aerospace, medical, industrial, or energy), current annual pour volume, and the specific process stage the buyer needs to upgrade. This pre-qualifies the lead before any engineer reviews it.
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable equipment specification sheet. It is gated behind a company email address, capturing buyers who are building a capital expenditure case but are not yet ready for a direct conversation.
A material matrix section displays compatible alloys alongside industry certifications and sector breakdowns. It covers aerospace, medical, industrial, and energy verticals in a single scannable view, with social proof from install base statistics and relevant certifications.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero with Overlay | Establish credibility with cinematic production floor footage and tolerance data |
| Wax Injection Stage | Show injection machine specs: throughput, footprint, compatible wax types |
| Pattern Assembly Stage | Display assembly cell details and cycle time callouts |
| Shell Building Stage | Present ceramic shell dipping arm specs and layer count data |
| Dewax Stage | Detail autoclave or flash-fire dewax machine specifications |
| Alloy Pour Stage | Highlight superalloy compatibility, pour rate, and mold tolerance data |
| Knockout and Finishing | Show knockout and finishing equipment specs as the sequence closes |
| Alloys and Sectors | Material matrix with industry certifications and sector breakdown |
| Credibility Block | Install base numbers, certifications, and client sector stats |
| Configuration Request Form | Qualifying lead form with casting type, pour volume, and upgrade stage fields |
| Spec Sheet Download | Gated secondary conversion path for capital expenditure research |
| Footer | Minimal developer-style footer with navigation and contact references |
The visual identity follows an industrial control room aesthetic, dark surfaces, deliberate layout, and warm color used only where attention is required. Typography pairs Fraunces serif display headings with DM Sans for body text and interface labels.
The template is built desktop-first, reflecting that procurement engineers and quality directors typically evaluate capital equipment from workstations. Tablet responsiveness is included to cover field and off-site review scenarios.
Foundry is structured to move a technically skeptical buyer from first impression to qualified lead without a single unnecessary step.
Foundry is built on the Dashboard Pro theme and uses the Forest Trust color system throughout. The template style is Single Column Flow, which keeps the manufacturing sequence linear and distraction-free.