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Plate - Precision Electroplating Landing Page Template
Plate is a single-column landing page template built for precision electroplating facilities. It opens with a metrics dashboard counting salt spray hours, plating tolerances, and finish types in bold amber numerals. The layout follows an Industry Report cadence, moving from process overview through materials data to lead-capture forms designed for product engineers, procurement managers, and quality directors.
by Rocket studio
Plate is a precision-focused landing page template for industrial electroplating facilities. It leads with a stats dashboard showing key process metrics, then scrolls through technical content in an Industry Report style. The design uses deep charcoal, technical graphite, and warm amber to match a shop-floor engineering aesthetic. Two conversion paths capture both ready-to-quote engineers and earlier-stage vendors still comparing options.
This template is built for electroplating and surface finishing facilities that serve industrial and consumer goods clients. It speaks directly to the technical decision-makers those facilities need to reach.
Most electroplating facilities present themselves with generic brochure pages that fail to answer the specific questions technical buyers are asking. Engineers need data, not descriptions.
You get a fully structured single-column landing page built around the complete buyer journey for an electroplating facility. Every section is designed to earn the next scroll.




Theme
Engineering Blueprint
Creative direction
Industry Report
Color system
Charcoal & Amber
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Stats Dashboard Header with Metric Counters
Industry Report Scroll Cadence
Materials and Finish Catalog Section
OEM Part Number Case Studies
Dual Lead-capture Conversion System
Engineering Blueprint Color System
What kind of facility is this template designed for?
Can I customize the metrics shown in the header dashboard?
What does the lead capture form collect?
Is the case study section tied to real client names?
Can this template support both early-stage and ready-to-quote visitors?
This template includes purpose-built sections and components drawn directly from the source brief. Each one serves a specific role in moving a technical buyer from interest to inquiry.
The header opens with oversized amber numerals in a monospaced typeface, counting key metrics such as salt spray hours tested, plating thickness tolerance, and finish types across base metals. A thin amber rule separates the numbers from a single-line descriptor below. There is no hero image. The data speaks first.
Each scroll section opens with a bold finding or data point, then expands into process explanation and visual cross-section diagrams showing plating layer buildup. Salt spray comparison charts support the data narrative. The cadence moves from capability to proof in a deliberate sequence that answers the question raised by the previous section.
A dedicated section presents the materials catalog with thickness ranges across multiple base metals including steel, zinc die-cast, brass, aluminum, and ABS. Fourteen finish types are referenced across six base metals, giving procurement and engineering visitors the technical specificity they need to qualify the facility.
Case studies are named by OEM part number rather than client logo, preserving confidentiality while still presenting real-world proof. This approach matches the way industrial buyers read technical documentation and adds credibility without relying on brand recognition alone.
The primary call to action reads "Request a Plating Spec Review." The accompanying form captures part material via dropdown, annual volume range, target finish type, and a file upload for drawings or CAD files. A secondary path offers a gated salt spray data sheet download behind email and company name, reaching engineers still in the comparison phase.
The charcoal and amber color system runs throughout the page. Deep shop-floor charcoal and technical graphite form the background layers. Warm amber highlights data callouts and interactive elements. Clean titanium white is used for text and diagram lines. The result feels like a spec sheet under a drafting lamp.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Metrics dashboard header | Opens with bold process counters and a single-line descriptor |
| Process overview | Explains the electroplating workflow from raw part to finished surface |
| Materials and finishes | Lists base metals, finish types, and plating thickness ranges |
| Cross-section diagrams | Visualizes plating layer buildup for technical credibility |
| Salt spray charts | Presents comparative corrosion resistance test data |
| Third-party test results | Validates performance claims with external data |
| OEM case studies | Shows real-world results referenced by part number |
| Spec review form | Captures qualified leads ready to submit project details |
| Data sheet download | Gates salt spray data behind email for earlier-stage visitors |
The template uses an Engineering Blueprint theme built around a Charcoal and Amber color palette. Every visual choice reinforces technical precision and shop-floor credibility.
The single-column flow structure is naturally suited to smaller screens. Stacked sections, monospaced numerals, and linear scroll patterns adapt cleanly to mobile viewports without breaking the visual hierarchy.
The page is structured to build technical trust before asking for anything. By the time a visitor reaches either conversion point, they have already reviewed process data, test results, and case studies.
This template is part of a Manufacturing and Industrial category focused on Consumer Goods Plating and Electroplating. It is built for facilities that work across consumer goods manufacturing supply chains and need to communicate with technically fluent buyers.