Safety & PPE Manufacturing Specialist Directory Website Template
Grip is a single-page landing page template built for industrial glove manufacturers. It uses a zigzag case study layout to move safety directors, procurement managers, and distributors from first impression to catalog click. A forge-black and furnace-orange color system, a stats header wall, and field-proven narrative sections build credibility before the first call to action appears.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Grip is a click-through landing page template designed for industrial glove manufacturers. It opens with a four-counter stats wall, then walks visitors through real deployment case studies in a zigzag layout. The Fire and Earth color system and Industrial Raw theme make every section feel grounded, urgent, and factory-floor honest.
Who this template is for
This template is built for businesses that sell protective hand wear to industrial buyers. It speaks directly to the people making high-stakes purchasing decisions, not general consumers.
- Safety directors at oil refineries and chemical plants who place bulk seasonal orders
- Procurement managers standardizing personal protective equipment across multiple facilities
- Industrial distributors building private-label glove lines to stamp and ship under their own brand
What problem this template solves
Most product pages for industrial safety gear look generic. They list specifications without context and ask for a click before earning any trust. Buyers in this space need proof, not promises.
- No way to show field evidence before asking for a catalog click or sample request
- Case studies and measurable outcomes get buried in PDFs instead of driving the page narrative
- Bulk buyers need to see their specific industry reflected back at them before they engage
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured single-page layout that stacks credibility before it asks for action. Every section is designed to reduce buyer hesitation and accelerate the path to contact.
- A stats header wall with four animated production counters on a forge-black background
- A zigzag case study section sequence covering warehouse handling, chemical exposure, and arc flash environments
- A sticky bottom call-to-action bar and a final sample request module with email capture and hazard-type dropdown
Feature list
This template includes purpose-built components matched to how industrial buyers actually evaluate a supplier.
Animated Stats Header Wall
Four large counters tick upward on page load inside a forge-black full-viewport header. The figures cover annual pairs shipped, total SKUs, cut level certifications, and quality certification year. A slow-motion macro video plays behind the numbers at low opacity, reinforcing scale without distracting from the data.
Zigzag Case Study Sections
Each alternating section pairs an environment photograph on one side with the problem, glove specification selected, and a measurable outcome on the other. The scroll sequence escalates from standard warehouse handling through chemical exposure to arc flash, proving catalog range through field evidence.
Rawhide Tan Interstitial Stat Bars
Single-stat breaks in rawhide tan appear between case studies. They interrupt the scroll rhythm, reset the reader's attention, and keep key figures visible without competing with the case study panels.
Sticky Bottom Call-to-Action Bar
From the third section onward, a persistent bar anchors the primary call to action at the bottom of the viewport. The button stays visible as visitors scroll, so the path to the product catalog is never more than one click away.
Sample Request Module
After the final case study, a focused capture module appears with a single company email field and a hazard-type dropdown. Options cover cut, chemical, heat, and impact. The form is intentionally minimal to reduce friction at the conversion point.
Fire and Earth Color System
Furnace orange is reserved exclusively for interactive elements, so every button and link carries the same visual weight. Forge-black and calcium white alternate as section backgrounds in the zigzag rhythm, while rawhide tan anchors the interstitial bars and testimonial-style dividers.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Stats Header Wall | Opens with four animated counters to establish scale and certification credibility |
| Case Study One | Warehouse handling environment with problem, spec, and outcome panel |
| Interstitial Stat Bar | Single rawhide tan break to reset attention between case studies |
| Case Study Two | Assembly line or refinery environment with escalating hazard detail |
| Primary call to action Placement | "Explore the Full Line" button introduced after the second case study |
| Case Study Three | Arc flash or chemical exposure scenario proving extreme catalog range |
| Sample Request Module | Email capture field and hazard-type dropdown for the sample box flow |
| Sticky Bottom Bar | Persistent call to action anchored from the third section to end of page |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows an Industrial Raw theme built on the Fire and Earth color system. Every color decision reinforces the feeling of a working factory floor, not a polished showroom.
- Forge-black (#1A1A1A) and calcium white (#F0EDE8) alternate as section backgrounds in the zigzag rhythm
- Furnace orange (#D4520A) appears only on interactive elements, keeping every call to action visually sharp and distinct
- Rawhide tan (#C4956A) grounds the interstitial bars and dividers, adding warmth without softening the industrial tone
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is structured for clean rendering across device sizes. The zigzag layout and large photographic panels are handled with readability and scroll behavior in mind.
- Section backgrounds and typography scale naturally for smaller viewports without losing the industrial weight of the design
- The sticky bottom bar is sized and spaced for thumb-friendly interaction on mobile screens
- The stats counter header and video overlay are set up so the layout remains readable even when motion is reduced or unsupported
How this template helps you convert
The page is designed as a click-through funnel. It earns trust through evidence before it ever presents a call to action.
- The stats wall and case study sequence build credibility across multiple environments and hazard types, so buyers see their own industry in the page before the first button appears
- The sticky bottom bar and the strategically placed "Explore the Full Line" button create a clear, low-friction path to the product catalog once conviction is established
- The sample request module at the end of the page captures high-intent buyers with a minimal form, reducing drop-off at the final conversion point
Other information about this template
This template is categorized under Manufacturing and Industrial, specifically within the Safety and Personal Protective Equipment manufacturing niche. It is designed for glove manufacturers selling to industrial buyers who prioritize compliance, bulk reliability, and field-proven performance.
- The template style is Zigzag/Alternating, making it well suited for any supplier who has multiple real-world deployment stories to tell
- The creative direction is Case Study Narrative, which works for product lines where performance data and measurable outcomes are stronger sales tools than feature lists alone
- The header concept is Stats/Metrics, making it easy to lead with production scale, certification range, and catalog depth before any product detail appears




Theme
Industrial Raw
Creative direction
Case Study Narrative
Color system
Fire & Earth
Style
Zigzag/Alternating
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Animated Stats Header Wall
Zigzag Case Study Layout
Rawhide Tan Stat Interstitials
Sticky Bottom Call to Action Bar
Sample Request Capture Module
Fire and Earth Color System
Related questions
Can I adapt this template for a different type of personal protective equipment?
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