From landing-page traffic to OEM RFQ intent
This quote hub is built for buyers who are already comparing China suppliers, checking MOQ, tooling, and lead time, and trying to move from article research into a usable RFQ path.
Quote path decision
Choose the right quote path in 30 seconds
Start with the buyer situation, then open the matching quote path. This keeps product-family RFQs from turning into vague contact messages.
Buyer situation
I have a pressure-sensitive pump housing drawing
Use this route when leak-test criteria, sealing faces, CNC datums, T6 assumptions, and first-article records affect quote quality.
Required inputs
- 2D/3D drawing with sealing faces marked
- Leak-test medium, pressure, hold time, and sampling level
- Prototype quantity, annual demand, tooling status, and inspection records
Buyer situation
I have a hydraulic valve body or flow-control part
Use this route when ports, threads, bores, O-ring grooves, pressure-related checks, and machined sealing lands drive supplier comparison.
Required inputs
- Port, bore, thread, and sealing requirements
- Pressure or leak-test expectations if applicable
- CMM, material certificate, PPAP, FAI, or traceability needs
Buyer situation
I am quoting a gearbox or reducer housing
Use this route when bearing seats, gasket faces, datum relationships, machining allowance, and housing stability decide approval risk.
Required inputs
- Bearing-seat and datum scheme requirements
- Machined face, flatness, and bolt-pattern checks
- Sample build quantity, annual demand, and packaging constraints
Buyer situation
I need EV motor housing or end cover sourcing
Use this route when bearing bores, sealing faces, cooling or thermal interfaces, coating, cleanliness, and CNC finishing should be clear before supplier approval.
Required inputs
- Bearing bore, sealing, thermal, and coating requirements
- Machining datums, flatness, and critical feature checks
- Validation, cleanliness, sample, and annual-volume expectations
Buyer situation
I am comparing China casting suppliers
Use this route when the buyer is still comparing process fit, tooling assumptions, machining capability, inspection evidence, and export readiness.
Required inputs
- Part family, alloy, process, and annual demand context
- Supplier comparison criteria and sourcing risk notes
- Drawing package readiness and approval documentation needs
Buyer situation
I need tooling, MOQ, lead-time, or second-source answers
Use this route when the main question is tooling ownership, sample loop timing, MOQ recovery, launch timing, transfer tooling, or second-source allocation.
Required inputs
- New tooling or transfer tooling status
- Sample timing, pilot quantity, MOQ target, and production release timing
- Second-source, dual-source, or allocation requirements if relevant
Deeper commercial intent
Pages built around quote maturity, not generic contact CTAs
China casting supplier comparison
Use a procurement-first checklist to compare real supplier assumptions on tooling, MOQ, machining, testing, and export readiness.
Second-source casting RFQ guide
RFQ path for buyers qualifying a backup supplier, transfer tooling route, sample validation, PPAP/FAI records, and dual-source allocation assumptions.
MOQ, tooling, and lead time guide
Clarify what buyers should ask before approving a quote: tooling ownership, sample loop timing, MOQ recovery logic, and production lead time.
Pump housing OEM quote guide
High-intent RFQ page for pressure-tight housings, leak testing, machining scope, and drawing-driven pricing.
A356-T6 pressure-tight pump housing RFQ
Focused RFQ path for pump housings where A356-T6, leak-test criteria, CNC datums, sealing faces, and PPAP/FAI records drive the quote.
Valve body OEM quote guide
RFQ path for valve bodies with ports, threads, bores, sealing lands, and inspection outputs already framed for procurement review.
Gearbox housing OEM quote guide
Built for bearing seats, T6 response, machining datums, and serial launch planning.
EV motor housing OEM quote guide
For EV and industrial motor buyers balancing end bells, bearing features, sealing faces, and thermal-structural housing requirements.
Internal linking path
Landing → quote intent → contact
1. Blog article captures research traffic and moves the reader to the matching landing page.
2. Resource-to-RFQ next steps route checklist, FAQ, drawing, supplier, and process questions into the right RFQ path.
3. Landing page filters by product family and surfaces deeper quote-intent modules.
4. Quote page frames MOQ, tooling, lead time, leak test, T6, datum, or supplier-comparison logic.
5. The RFQ form closes the loop with drawing, alloy, MOQ, tooling, lead-time, and inspection prompts instead of a generic message path.
Highest-value landings
Start from the commercial landing that matches the part family
Quote FAQ
Questions that help buyers compare real RFQ paths
What should an OEM buyer prepare before asking for an aluminum casting quote?
Prepare drawings or 3D files, alloy or performance requirement, expected annual volume, machining scope, inspection requirements, packaging or export notes, and target timing. This reduces assumptions in tooling, MOQ, and unit-price discussions.
Why should a quote separate tooling, samples, machining, and production assumptions?
Separated assumptions help buyers compare suppliers more fairly. Tooling cost, sample loops, CNC machining, pressure or leak-related checks, surface finishing, and production quantity can each change the real landed cost.
Which quote page should buyers open first?
Use the supplier comparison page for sourcing decisions, the MOQ/tooling page for commercial assumptions, and the product-family quote pages when the drawing is for pump housings, valve bodies, gearbox housings, or EV motor housings.
When should buyers move from research pages to the RFQ form?
Move to the RFQ form when the part family, drawing package, target quantity, and key inspection expectations are clear enough for engineering review. If some details are unknown, state them as open assumptions in the RFQ.
Contact Bohua directly
Ningbo Bohua Mechanical Parts Co., Ltd.
Ready to send drawings and get a real quote path?
Use the RFQ form for a structured quote request. Include drawing/spec, material, annual volume or MOQ target, tooling status, lead time, testing/inspection, and the best contact route for your team.
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