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Marineplate - Precision Electroplating Landing Page Template
Marineplate is a zigzag alternating landing page template built for marine electroplating and corrosion protection services. It uses an audit-style comparison engine to show procurement managers, fleet engineers, and marine surveyors exactly why electrodeposited coatings outperform standard methods. Fire and Earth colors, a logo bar header, and a structured coating audit form make every section feel authoritative and conversion-ready.
by Rocket studio
Marineplate is a single-page template designed for marine plating and electroplating services. It opens with a classification society logo bar and a direct headline, then walks visitors through a head-to-head audit comparing standard zinc spray against electrodeposited zinc-nickel coatings. Every section escalates the performance gap until the call to action becomes the obvious next step.
This template is built for businesses that sell precision corrosion protection to the marine and shipbuilding industries. It speaks directly to technically minded buyers who need evidence before they commit.
Most electroplating service pages lead with process descriptions that mean little to an engineer running a tight drydock schedule. Buyers arrive with specific performance questions and leave without answers. This template reframes the conversation as a structured audit.
The template gives you a complete, conversion-focused landing page built around a comparison and versus engine. Every section is designed to earn technical trust before asking for a form submission.




Theme
Data Command
Creative direction
Checklist & Audit
Color system
Fire & Earth
Style
Zigzag/Alternating
Direction
Comparison/Versus
Page Sections
Classification Society Logo Bar
Zigzag Audit Comparison Layout
Escalating Scroll Structure
Coating Audit Request Form
Gated Salt Spray Data Download
Data Command Visual Theme
Who is this landing page template built for?
Can I adapt the checklist panels to my own coating process data?
What does the coating audit request form collect?
How does the salt spray test data download work?
Is this template suitable for a single service or multiple plating processes?
This template packs several purposeful components. Each one comes from the brief and serves a specific role in moving a technically cautious buyer toward action.
The header opens with a horizontal strip of classification society marks and shipyard client logos rendered in monochrome against the deep hull oxide background. Thin forge-orange rules separate each mark. The arrangement signals credibility before a single line of copy is read.
Each alternating section presents a left-panel versus right-panel checklist. The left shows a standard zinc spray process with eight checkpoints. The right shows electrodeposited zinc-nickel with fourteen checkpoints. Amber data tables highlight winning metrics; failing specs dim to furnace ash.
The page is structured so each new section introduces a wider performance gap. Scroll progression moves from coating adhesion through salt spray hours to classification compliance. The visitor experiences the comparison as a self-conducted survey rather than a sales pitch.
Placed after the third zigzag section, the main call-to-action form collects four fields: vessel type via dropdown, component to be plated as free text, current coating method via dropdown, and next scheduled drydock date. It appears again as a sticky bar on final scroll.
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable PDF of salt spray test data. Access requires only an email address. This lower-commitment entry point captures specification-driven engineers who are not yet ready for a full audit request.
Amber data highlights, forge-orange accent states, and furnace ash card surfaces give every comparison table a sense of live industrial data. The palette references electroplating tank conditions under sodium vapor lighting, making the technical content feel credible rather than decorative.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Logo bar header | Establishes credibility with classification society marks and a direct headline |
| Coating adhesion comparison | Opens the checklist audit with adhesion checkpoint data |
| Salt spray hours comparison | Escalates the metric gap with corrosion resistance figures |
| Classification compliance comparison | Shows regulatory and survey compliance checkpoints side by side |
| Primary audit call to action | Collects vessel and component details via the coating audit request form |
| Salt spray PDF download | Captures engineer emails through a low-friction data download offer |
| Sticky call to action bar | Repeats the audit request call to action on final scroll |
The visual identity follows a Data Command theme built on a Fire and Earth color system. The palette is industrial and purposeful, referencing the physical environment of an electroplating workshop.
The template is structured for efficient rendering on the devices marine industry buyers actually use. Field engineers and surveyors reviewing specs on tablets and phones get the same audit clarity as desktop viewers.
The entire page is engineered around one insight: a technically trained buyer will not fill out a form until the data makes the decision obvious. Every layout choice serves that goal.
This template is purpose-built for the marine manufacturing and industrial services market. A few additional details are worth noting for buyers evaluating fit.