Project Input
We start from your drawing, sample, logo file, AI artwork, reference photo, or product idea.

MANUFACTURING SUPPORT
We support custom metal hardware projects with practical factory experience, clear project communication, and careful checks before sampling or production moves forward. From logo plates and buttons to zipper pullers, buckles, bag hardware, and shoe hardware, we focus on the details that affect structure, finish, mounting, and application.
Send us a drawing, sample, logo file, reference photo, or early idea. We can start by checking the product direction, finish target, mounting method, and key project requirements.
A custom zinc alloy hardware project moves forward through practical checks, not quick assumptions. These steps show how we discuss the key details before sampling or production planning moves forward.
We start from your drawing, sample, logo file, AI artwork, reference photo, or product idea.
We look at how the hardware will be used, attached, and matched with garments, bags, footwear, leather goods, or packaging.
For mold-based zinc alloy projects, we check structure, size, logo detail, and sample direction before production planning moves forward.
Depending on the product, the project may involve casting, forming, trimming, polishing, or other basic production steps.
Finish direction depends on the product — material, structure, logo process, application and target market all play a part.
Before shipment planning, product details, packing method, and buyer requirements can be checked according to the project.
Custom metal hardware is shaped by many small decisions. These process details help us identify what should be confirmed before sampling, finishing, or production.

Casting equipment and metal parts shown during production.



Workshop machinery and production areas used as process references.

Small casting blanks shown before later processing and finishing.

Casting blanks being sorted by hand before the next production step.

Weighing equipment used during a production checking step.

Plating and finish references used to discuss target color direction.

Tray, polybag and carton references for project-based packing discussion.


Front and rear views help clarify the button structure before sampling.
Different custom hardware projects need different decisions for finish, logo treatment, and attachment. Before sampling, we can discuss the target appearance, product structure, mounting method, surface direction, and any testing or market requirements that matter to your project.
Finish and testing options depend on product type, structure, logo process, application, quantity, and project requirements.

Finish and Logo Process Reference
Examples are shown for process discussion only. Final options depend on project confirmation.
You do not need every detail ready before the first message. Even one reference photo or early idea can help us start the discussion more clearly.
Custom hardware projects can look simple from the outside, but small details often affect sampling, finish, mounting, and production decisions. We prefer to check the important points early instead of giving quick promises before the product details are clear.
This is how we keep the discussion practical: confirm what can be checked now, identify what needs sampling or production confirmation, and help buyers move forward with clearer information.
Confirm what can be checked now
Identify what needs sampling or production confirmation
Move forward with clearer information
START A MANUFACTURING DISCUSSION
Share what you have, and we will help you check the next practical step. Drawings, samples, logo files, reference photos, finish direction, mounting method, and estimated quantity all help us understand the project faster.