Pultrude - Highperformance Pultrusion Landing Page Template
Pultrude is a modular card-grid landing page built for pultrusion service providers. It leads with a full-screen video header tracking raw fiberglass roving through a heated die, then walks visitors through a decade-by-decade cost comparison of pultruded fiber-reinforced polymer profiles versus hot-rolled steel. Two conversion paths, a material configurator and a free sample request, turn data into direct action.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Pultrude is a single-page, card-grid landing page designed for pultrusion service providers competing against steel and aluminum in demanding industrial environments. Its timeline-driven layout builds a cumulative case for fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) profiles across 20 years of infrastructure life, using live-data overlays, side-by-side comparisons, and two targeted conversion forms to move structural engineers and procurement managers toward a decision.
Who this template is for
This template speaks directly to businesses selling pultruded FRP structural profiles to technically minded buyers. It is built for teams that need to educate before they sell.
- Pultrusion service providers targeting structural engineers specifying corrosion-resistant replacements for steel in wastewater and chemical facilities
- Procurement managers at chemical processing plants looking to break short replacement cycles with longer-lasting structural materials
- Composite consultants and suppliers advising transportation departments on FRP bridge deck and infrastructure alternatives
What problem this template solves
Selling pultruded profiles is a long-consideration sale. Buyers arrive skeptical, trained on steel specs, and unconvinced that lifetime cost justifies an upfront material switch. A generic brochure page cannot close that gap.
- There is no visual proof of the manufacturing process, so buyers cannot picture what they are buying
- Steel-versus-FRP comparisons are buried in PDFs nobody downloads, rather than shown progressively as visitors scroll
- There is no low-friction path for engineers to request a physical test sample or run their own material comparison
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page layout built around one core argument: time favors pultruded FRP. Every section adds another layer of evidence until switching materials feels inevitable.
- A full-screen video header with a live-data overlay showing pull speed, die temperature, and tensile strength ticking in real time
- A timeline card grid that walks visitors through Year 0, Year 5, Year 10, and Year 20 cost and performance milestones for FRP versus steel
- Two conversion forms: a material configurator that generates a downloadable PDF comparison report, and a free test-profile request form for physical samples
Feature list
This section covers the core built-in components that make Pultrude work as a high-performance industrial landing page.
Full-Screen Video Header with Live-Data Overlay
The header plays a continuous shot tracking fiberglass roving from the resin bath through the heated die to the finished profile. A data overlay fades in showing pull speed in feet per minute, die temperature in degrees Fahrenheit, and tensile strength in kilopounds per square inch, all updating as the profile cures on screen.
Timeline Progression Card Grid
After the header, each card row represents a decade of infrastructure life. Year 0 shows installation cost comparisons. Year 5 shows the first steel maintenance cycle against an untouched FRP profile. Year 10 shows steel replacement beginning while FRP holds original specification. Year 20 visualizes the cumulative cost crossover in an amber-on-charcoal bar chart.
Material Configurator Form
Visitors select profile type (structural shape, rod, tube, or custom), operating environment (chemical, marine, electrical, or UV-exposed), and required span length. The form outputs a downloadable PDF comparison report tailored to those inputs, giving engineers a document they can take directly into a specification meeting.
Free Test-Profile Request Path
A secondary conversion form lets engineers order a physical sample shipped at no cost. The form collects only company name, shipping address, and profile geometry, keeping friction low for buyers who need to hold the material before committing.
Comparison Section Framework
Every section frames pultruded FRP against hot-rolled steel and aluminum across five dimensions: weight, corrosion resistance, dielectric strength, lifecycle cost, and installation labor hours. Cards flip, expand, and reveal corrosion photography, tensile test data, and third-party lab certifications as visitors scroll deeper.
Data Command Visual System
The Charcoal and Amber color system uses deep die-steel charcoal, machine-housing graphite, molten-resin amber, and readout white. The palette mirrors the control panel of a live pultrusion line, with dark backgrounds, amber indicator accents, and white data readouts keeping all attention on the numbers.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Video Header | Establish process credibility with a live production shot and real-time data overlay |
| Year 0 Cards | Compare installation costs for steel versus pultruded FRP side by side |
| Year 5 Cards | Show first steel maintenance cycle with FRP still at original specification |
| Year 10 Cards | Visualize steel replacement beginning while FRP holds its original performance |
| Year 20 Chart | Display cumulative cost crossover with amber bar chart on charcoal background |
| Comparison Grid | Benchmark FRP against steel and aluminum on weight, corrosion, dielectric strength, cost, and labor |
| Configurator Form | Let visitors input profile type, environment, and span to receive a PDF comparison report |
| Test Profile call to action | Offer a free physical sample request with minimal form fields |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Data Command theme. It feels less like a marketing page and more like a process control panel, with every design choice subordinated to the data being displayed.
- Color palette: deep die-steel charcoal (#1E1E24) as the base, machine-housing graphite (#3A3A44) for card surfaces, molten-resin amber (#D4890E) for key data accents and chart fills, and readout white (#EAEAEA) for text and labels
- Typography and layout treat numbers as primary visual elements, with live-data readouts styled like digital process monitors and card grids arranged in clean modular rows that reward careful reading
Mobile & speed optimization
The card-grid layout is modular by design. Each section stacks cleanly at smaller screen widths without losing the timeline logic or the comparison structure.
- Timeline card rows reflow to single-column stacks on mobile, preserving the year-by-year narrative in a vertical scroll
- The configurator form and test-profile request form are sized and spaced for easy use on touch screens, keeping both conversion paths accessible on any device
How this template helps you convert
The page is built around a single persuasion principle: let the data accumulate until the decision makes itself. Every scroll adds evidence. Every card adds context. By the time a visitor reaches either form, the argument is already complete.
- The live-data video header establishes manufacturing credibility in the first five seconds, before a visitor reads a single line of copy
- The 20-year timeline grid turns an abstract lifecycle cost argument into a visual, scroll-driven experience that engineers and procurement managers can follow step by step
Other information about this template
Pultrude is designed specifically for the pultrusion service provider niche within the broader manufacturing and industrial category. It suits any supplier of pultruded profiles for structural, electrical, marine, or chemical applications.
- The template style is a card grid (modular), making it straightforward to add, remove, or reorder timeline rows as your product line evolves
- The creative direction of timeline progression means the page functions as a structured argument, not just a product showcase
- The landing page direction is comparison and versus framing, which aligns with how engineers and procurement managers naturally evaluate material substitutions
- The theme is Data Command, paired with the Charcoal and Amber color system, which gives the page a look native to industrial process environments rather than generic corporate design




Theme
Data Command
Creative direction
Timeline Progression
Color system
Charcoal & Amber
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Comparison/Versus
Page Sections
Full-screen Video Header with Live-data Overlay
Timeline Progression Card Grid
Material Configurator Form
Free Test-profile Request Form
Comparison Section Framework
Data Command Visual System
Related questions
Who is this landing page template designed for?
Can I customize the timeline card rows for my own product range?
What are the two conversion paths included on this page?
Does the template support profile types beyond standard structural shapes?
How does the comparison section handle the FRP versus steel argument?