Packaging Manufacturing Pricing Website Template
Treatmentspec is a modular card-grid landing page built for packaging surface treatment and finishing operations. It speaks directly to converters, procurement managers, and contract packagers who need hard technical data before they qualify a vendor. Engineering Blueprint visuals, spec-sheet card layouts, and two clear conversion paths make every section earn the next click.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Treatmentspec is a precision-engineered landing page template for industrial surface treatment suppliers. It leads with parameter tables and treatment technology cards instead of marketing copy. The isometric header, Monochrome Steel palette, and B2B-focused conversion forms are all designed for packaging converters and procurement teams who trust data more than claims.
Who this template is for
This template is built for industrial businesses that sell or operate surface treatment and finishing services for the packaging industry. It suits teams whose buyers want specifications before they want promises.
- Packaging converters sourcing inline corona or flame treatment heads for flexographic printing lines
- Contract packagers and CPG procurement managers qualifying vendors for barrier film and high-density polyethylene (HDPE) label runs
- Surface treatment equipment suppliers presenting technology portfolios to technical buyers at scale
What problem this template solves
Packaging buyers arrive with specific line speeds, substrate types, and dyne-level targets. A generic marketing page loses them immediately. This template addresses that gap by letting the engineering data do the qualifying work.
- Buyers can self-qualify through a progressive grid that moves from broad treatment technologies to specific substrate solutions and industry applications
- Procurement managers get structured parameter tables covering substrate compatibility, achievable dyne level ranges, maximum line speed, and power consumption per square meter
- The conversion form captures structured inputs such as substrate type and current line speed, so the supplier receives qualified leads rather than vague inquiries
What you get with this template
The template delivers a complete, single-page layout structured around modular treatment technology cards, two conversion paths, and a cohesive Engineering Blueprint visual system. Every section is purposeful and buyer-facing.
- A full card grid presenting corona, plasma, flame, and ozone priming technologies, each opening into application case studies with contact-angle photography and adhesion pull-test results
- Two gated conversion paths: a "Request a Treatment Trial" form capturing company name, substrate type, current line speed, and treatment challenge; plus a "Download Full Spec Catalog" path gated behind email and role title
- A persistent utility-bar call-to-action (call to action) button that appears after the first scroll, keeping the primary conversion action visible throughout the page
Feature list
This section covers the core built-in capabilities of the template as described in the source brief.
Isometric Cutaway Header Illustration
The header features a technical linework cutaway of a treatment station showing the corona electrode array, grounding roller, exhaust manifold, and substrate path simultaneously. Dashed leader lines extend to floating spec labels for electrode gap, power density, and web width. The illustration rotates five degrees on load to add dimensional depth, and the headline fades in along a baseline rule.
Modular Treatment Technology Card Grid
Each card in the grid represents a single treatment technology: corona, plasma, flame, or ozone priming. Cards open with a parameter table rather than marketing copy, displaying substrate compatibility, achievable dyne level range, maximum line speed, and power consumption. Clicking a card expands it to reveal application case studies with before-and-after contact-angle photography and adhesion pull-test results.
Progressive Self-Qualification Grid Layout
The grid is structured to guide visitors through a deliberate qualification sequence. The first row presents broad treatment technology capabilities. Subsequent rows narrow to specific substrate film types. The final rows focus on the industries served. By the third row, a buyer has typically self-qualified based on their substrate and line requirements.
Dual Conversion Form Paths
The primary form captures structured B2B data: company name, substrate type via a dropdown covering polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), foil, paper, and other; current line speed; and a free-text field for the treatment challenge. The secondary path offers a full spec catalog download gated behind email address and role title, supporting buyers at earlier research stages.
Persistent Utility-Bar call to action
After the visitor scrolls past the first section, a utility bar with a "Request a Treatment Trial" button stays fixed and visible. The same call to action also appears anchored at the base of the card grid, giving buyers two natural moments to convert without hunting for the next step.
Engineering Blueprint Visual System
The Monochrome Steel color palette and Spec Sheet creative direction are applied consistently across every card, table, and heading. The visual language mimics a stainless-steel control panel: functional, undecorated, and authoritative. Process-indicator cyan is reserved strictly for interactive states, hover lines, and data callouts, preventing decorative overuse.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Isometric Header | Introduces the supplier and sets a precision engineering tone with the rotating cutaway illustration and headline |
| Technology Card Grid | Presents corona, plasma, flame, and ozone priming cards, each with parameter tables and expandable case studies |
| Substrate Film Row | Narrows the grid from broad technologies to specific film substrate types the treatments support |
| Industry Application Row | Further qualifies visitors by showing the end-use industries and packaging formats each treatment serves |
| Treatment Trial Form | Captures structured lead data including company name, substrate type, line speed, and treatment challenge |
| Spec Catalog Gate | Offers a downloadable full specification catalog in exchange for email address and role title |
| Persistent Utility Bar | Keeps the primary call to action visible after the first scroll without interrupting the browsing flow |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows an Engineering Blueprint theme with a Monochrome Steel color system. Every color choice serves a functional role, mirroring the discipline of precision manufacturing environments.
- Core palette: mill-finish aluminum (#D2D5DA) for surfaces, deep tool-steel charcoal (#1E2328) for backgrounds and text, and machined-surface mid-gray (#6B7280) for secondary labels and dividers
- Process-indicator cyan (#00B4D8) is reserved exclusively for interactive states, hover lines, and data callouts, not decorative use
- Thin technical linework, floating spec labels, dashed leader lines, and parameter table layouts reinforce the Spec Sheet creative direction throughout every card and section
Mobile & speed optimization
The card grid layout is modular by design, which means it adapts naturally to narrower viewports. Buyers reviewing specifications on a tablet or phone get the same structured data experience without horizontal scrolling.
- Each treatment technology card stacks vertically on smaller screens, keeping parameter tables and expand-on-click behavior intact
- The persistent utility-bar call to action remains accessible on mobile, maintaining the primary conversion path without layout breakage
- The isometric header illustration and five-degree load rotation are contained within the header section so they do not affect the readability of card content below
How this template helps you convert
The page is built around a single principle: let the engineering data answer the buyer's qualification questions before the form ever appears. By the time a visitor reaches a conversion point, the specs have already done the selling.
- The parameter-table card format filters unqualified visitors naturally. A buyer whose line speed or substrate type falls outside your capabilities self-selects out before submitting a lead, improving the quality of every inquiry the form receives.
- Two distinct conversion paths serve buyers at different stages. A procurement manager ready to trial submits the structured form. A researcher still comparing technologies downloads the spec catalog. Neither path is wasted.
Other information about this template
This template was designed specifically for the packaging surface treatment and finishing niche within manufacturing and industrial markets. It is a strong fit for any supplier operating in this technical space.
- The template style is Card Grid (Modular), suited for presenting multiple treatment technologies side by side without forcing a linear reading path
- The landing page direction is Partnership and B2B conversion, prioritizing qualified lead capture over broad awareness
- The header concept is Isometric, a format that communicates engineering credibility without requiring photographic assets
- The theme is Engineering Blueprint and the creative direction is Spec Sheet, both of which position the supplier as a data-driven technical authority rather than a general marketing presence




Theme
Engineering Blueprint
Creative direction
Spec Sheet
Color system
Monochrome Steel
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Partnership/B2B
Page Sections
Isometric Cutaway Header with Load Animation
Modular Treatment Technology Cards
Progressive Self-qualification Grid
Structured B2B Lead Capture Form
Persistent Utility-bar Call to Action Button
Engineering Blueprint Visual System
Related questions
Can I customize the treatment technologies shown in the card grid?
What substrate types does the conversion form dropdown support?
Does the page work if my business offers only one treatment technology?
What information does the spec catalog download path collect from visitors?
Is this template suited for buyers who are actively comparing multiple treatment suppliers?