Manufacturing

From sheet production to export-ready pallets

A specification-first order flow connects the buyer's material requirements with production, inspection, surface protection, and shipment preparation.

Starting pointMaterial and order specification
Production focusSheet format and surface condition
Pre-packingDimensions, edges, finish, protection
ShipmentPallet plan and destination review
Order flow

A production story buyers can follow

The factory page follows the material through practical checkpoints. Exact production arrangements remain tied to the confirmed product and purchase specification.

Cast acrylic production racks in the Maiming Acrylic workshop

Sheet Production

Product type and sheet format are prepared against the reviewed order specification.

Acrylic sheet finishing and inspection line

Quality Inspection

Surface, dimensions, edge condition, thickness, and visual requirements are checked.

Worker handling acrylic sheets on the finishing line

Surface Protection

Protective film and handling requirements are considered before packing.

Packed acrylic sheets stored on export pallets

Export Preparation

Edge protection, palletizing, wrapping, and shipment details are reviewed.

Six checkpoints

Keep production connected to the purchase order

Each checkpoint reduces ambiguity between the inquiry, the physical sheet, and the packed shipment.

01

RFQ Review

Product, size, thickness, finish, quantity, packing, and destination are collected.

02

Specification Confirmation

The order basis and details requiring factory confirmation are separated clearly.

03

Sheet Preparation

Production and stock formats are aligned with the confirmed requirement.

04

Inspection

Relevant visual, dimensional, surface, and edge points are reviewed.

05

Protection

Film, separation, corner, and edge protection are prepared as required.

06

Export Packing

Pallet method, wrapping, quantity per pack, and destination are checked before shipment.

Export-ready acrylic sheet inventory in the Maiming Acrylic warehouse
Packing readiness

The order is not complete when the sheet leaves the line

Export preparation is part of the product experience. Packing should reflect sheet finish, dimensions, quantity per pack, handling risk, and destination.

01

Surface separation

Protective film and sheet-to-sheet handling basis are reviewed.

02

Edge and corner protection

Packing details are selected around sheet format and shipment handling.

03

Pallet plan

Quantity per pack, wrapping, labels, and destination requirements are confirmed.

Factory RFQ

Connect your order details to the production flow

Send the product, dimensions, thickness, quantity, finish, packing, and destination for current review.

Prepare Your RFQ