Buyer step 1
Confirm specification
Use the overview specs and detailed table to define the product version.

RFQ-ready product view
Image, specs, applications, packing notes, and quote context stay on one page.

Buyer step 1
Use the overview specs and detailed table to define the product version.
Buyer step 2
Align material feel, finish, label, card, sleeve, box, and carton plan.
Buyer step 3
Check MOQ, lead time, inspection needs, documents, and shipment terms.
Procurement Data Sheet
| Project Requirements | |
| Application | GIS gas compartment and SF6 switchgear service |
| Customization | Body, thread, seal, and connection based on drawing or sample |
| Order basis | Brand, model, drawings, photos, or sample confirmation |
| Functional Confirmation | |
| Valve role | Filling, isolation, sampling, pressure release, or replacement valve |
| Seal details | O-ring material, sealing face, port depth, and installation direction reviewed |
| Site data | Gas type, operating pressure, compartment location, and installation clearance requested |
Use cases
Delivery planning
Typical lead time, MOQ, warranty, and packing details are confirmed by quotation. Custom products can be supplied from 1 piece when drawings or samples are provided.
RFQ Desk
Share model, drawing, photo, quantity, destination country, and any certificate or packing requirement. The export team will confirm selection, documents, lead time, and quotation route.