Email [email protected] with drawings, material targets, quantity, and lead-time requirements.

A complete first package helps us return useful feasibility and lead-time guidance without extra clarification loops.
| Field | Include | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Application boundary | Motor type, rated/peak point, duty cycle, ambient and hotspot range. | Prevents quote mismatch caused by undefined operating assumptions. |
| Geometry package | 2D/3D drawings, segment count, tolerance ownership, coating request. | Allows DFM review before pricing and lead-time commitment. |
| Material path | Preferred grade class and fallback path (for example SH plus UH option). | Reduces redesign risk when thermal margin changes during validation. |
| Commercial scope | Sample quantity, pilot quantity, annual volume, incoterm target. | Lets suppliers provide aligned stage pricing instead of rough ranges. |
| Timeline and destination | Sample target date, SOP month, delivery country/port, packaging limits. | Brings logistics and compliance constraints into the first quote cycle. |
Yes. Mark unknown items clearly. A transparent draft is better than a vague complete request and usually shortens total quote cycles.
No. The preferred path is direct email to [email protected]. Copy email and open-email actions are both available.
Yes, but do not send sensitive data without your internal approval process. We can start with boundary-level specs and expand details in controlled steps.