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Plate - Precision Electroplating Landing Page Template
Plate is a precision electroplating landing page template built for industrial metal finishing facilities. It targets procurement engineers and maintenance managers with spec-level fluency, a modular card grid layout, a sticky plating comparison module, and a dual-path conversion section. The dark Dashboard Pro aesthetic mirrors an industrial control panel, built for people who read specification sheets for a living.
by Rocket studio
Plate is a single-page landing page template designed for electroplating and metal finishing facilities serving aerospace, power generation, and energy manufacturing clients. It uses a modular card grid layout, a sticky comparison module, and a dual-path call-to-action section to convert technical procurement engineers into qualified leads, before they ever pick up the phone.
This template is built for industrial metal finishing businesses that sell to technically sophisticated buyers. If your clients arrive with specification numbers, not product descriptions, this layout speaks their language.
Most industrial facility websites lose technical buyers at the first paragraph. Generic claims about "quality" and "experience" do not answer the questions a procurement engineer actually brings to the page. This template replaces sales language with process data and lets the specs do the talking.
You get a complete, desktop-first landing page structured around transparent process communication. Every section is designed to reduce friction for a technical buyer and move them toward a spec review request or certification download.




Theme
Dashboard Pro
Creative direction
Transparent Process
Color system
Carbon Fiber
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Comparison/Versus
Page Sections
Full-bleed Hero with Scan-line Overlay
Modular Plating Types Card Grid
Station-by-station Process Cards
Sticky Plating Comparison Module
Dual-path Conversion Section
Dashboard Pro Carbon Fiber Theme
Who is this landing page template designed for?
What plating processes does the card grid cover?
What does the sticky comparison module compare?
Can the template work if my facility offers fewer than six plating types?
What certifications is the secondary conversion path designed to support?
This template packs a focused set of high-impact components, each designed for an industrial B2B audience that evaluates vendors on data, not imagery.
The hero section opens with a wide-angle plating floor photograph. A scan-line overlay and a fade-in headline, "Every micron, documented.", set the technical tone immediately. The composition is designed to feel like an industrial cathedral, shot symmetrically between two tank lines.
The first card row presents six plating processes: zinc, electroless nickel, hard chrome, cadmium, copper, and tin-lead. Each card includes cross-section micrograph visuals and coating thickness data. Cards use arc blue hover pulses to keep the interaction feel consistent with the control-panel aesthetic.
The second card row walks visitors through each production step: cleaning, activation, plating, rinsing, and hydrogen embrittlement relief bake. Each card surfaces the relevant tank, chemistry, and the ASTM or AMS specification it satisfies. Scrolling through this row feels like walking the production floor.
A sticky toggle module lets visitors compare plating types across six parameters: corrosion resistance in salt spray hours, hardness in Vickers, operating temperature range, RoHS compliance status, cost per square foot, and lead time. Toggle transitions keep the interaction fast and readable on a workstation screen.
The primary call to action, "Request Your Plating Spec Review", opens a short form collecting part material, required specification from a dropdown of MIL, AMS, and ASTM standards, annual volume, and a drawing or print upload field. The secondary path captures email from engineers who need Nadcap and ITAR documentation before vendor qualification begins.
The entire layout uses a deep graphite-to-titanium gradient background system. Card surfaces sit at anodized silver with a subtle woven texture. Every interactive element uses electric arc blue for hover states, active states, and data callouts. JetBrains Mono handles all numerical and specification data for maximum readability.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Full-Bleed | Opens with a plating floor photo, scan-line overlay, and fade-in headline to establish technical credibility immediately |
| Plating Types Grid | Six modular cards covering zinc, electroless nickel, hard chrome, cadmium, copper, and tin-lead with spec data |
| Process Steps Cards | Station-by-station cards walking through clean, activate, plate, rinse, and bake with ASTM and AMS references |
| Sticky Comparison Module | Toggle table comparing six plating parameters across process types for fast vendor evaluation |
| call to action and Certifications | Dual-path section with spec review form and certification download email capture |
| Footer Compact | Two-row compact footer pattern for navigation and contact links |
The visual identity is built on a Carbon Fiber color system styled around the Dashboard Pro theme. Every color decision references the aesthetic of an industrial rectifier control panel, dark, layered, and built for sustained reading under workstation lighting.
The template is built desktop-first, matching the primary use pattern of procurement engineers reviewing vendor pages on workstations. The layout is structured to remain functional and readable across screen sizes.
Technical buyers do not convert on trust alone. They convert when a vendor demonstrates fluency in their specification language before asking for anything. This template builds that proof systematically across each scroll step.
This template is designed for the energy plating and electroplating niche within the broader energy manufacturing and industrial manufacturing supply chain. It is a strong fit for facilities that need to communicate certifications such as Nadcap, ITAR compliance documentation, and QPL approvals to aerospace and defense procurement teams.