Contact
The contact path now starts with a structured RFQ brief. Submit the project details when the deployment has form routing configured, then send drawings or sample references together with the facts that affect review, sample planning, and quote release.
- Drawing or current sample reference
- Material, thickness, and quantity
- Finish, assembly, or packing notes
- Critical fit, tolerance, or access points
Structure the inquiry before you send the files.
This release keeps the page layer static. When a contact endpoint is configured, Submit posts the RFQ into Fabriova's Resend delivery route; drawings, marked-up PDFs, 3D files, and sample photos still belong in the same follow-up email thread.
Build a cleaner first message
Keep it factual. Material, quantity, finish, and fit risks matter more than a long introduction.
How buyers usually get the best response
Use the builder, then email the files
The builder helps organize the first message and can trigger the submission route when configured, but the real review still works best when drawings, reference files, and project notes travel in one email thread.
What to send
A drawing, sample photo, material, thickness, quantity, and finishing requirement are the most useful starting inputs for review.
What happens next
The follow-up usually focuses on technical clarification: project fit, risk points, sample logic, and what is needed before quote release.
RFQ checklist and message format
RFQ checklist
- Drawing or sample reference
- Material and thickness
- Expected quantity
- Surface finishing or assembly needs
- Critical dimensions or fit constraints
A useful first message includes
- What the part or enclosure is used for
- What matters most: fit, consistency, lead time, or handoff reduction
- Whether the request is for sample only or sample plus batch
- Any packaging, labeling, or shipment requirement already known
Contact FAQ
Should buyers use a short generic inquiry form?
No. The stronger route is a structured first message with technical detail. The builder is there to help package the facts before the email is sent.
Can buyers send sample photos instead of full drawings?
Yes. A sample photo or partial reference is still better than a vague text-only inquiry, especially if it is paired with material, size, and quantity context.
What makes the contact page stronger later?
A connected Resend delivery route is now supported on configured deployments. Verified WhatsApp business contact, richer attachment handling, and confirmed company details can still be added later.
Build the RFQ brief, then send the technical files in one thread.
The inquiry can now start with structured submission on configured deployments, while drawings and sample references still move through the same follow-up email thread.