Do not start with the catalog.
A catalog page is useful only after the engineer understands the part family. The first discussion should be about drawings, bottlenecks, fixtures, inspection, and output.
Industry Solutions
TZ Tiezheng organizes automation projects around the buyer's industry, part geometry, machining route, output target, inspection requirement, and factory service needs.
The solution area is split into four layers: application hubs for workpieces, technology hubs for machining routes, industry pages for market context, and service/download hubs for buyer confidence.
Browse by workpiece family: valve bodies, shafts, housings, manifolds, flanges, fittings, and formed parts.
Workpiece-first navigation Open hub → 02Browse by process: turning, milling, drilling, tapping, threading, boring, forming, automation, and inspection.
Process-first navigation Open hub → 03Understand FAT, export packing, installation support, training, spare parts, and remote service.
Trust and after-sales Open hub → 04Prepare catalog PDFs, RFQ files, video transcripts, certificates, and future product clip libraries.
Media and documentation hub Open hub →Send part drawings, blank material, annual volume, current process, target takt time, accuracy, and inspection requirements. TZ can then propose whether a rotary transfer machine, CNC cell, or simpler fixture-led station is appropriate.
A catalog page is useful only after the engineer understands the part family. The first discussion should be about drawings, bottlenecks, fixtures, inspection, and output.
Cycle time, automation level, and control-system choice should be quoted after review. This is better for trust and safer for SEO than inflated promises.
Each solution page explains typical parts, production risks, machine paths, and RFQ inputs so a new buyer knows exactly what to send.
The solution hub connects applications, technology processes, industry pages, service support, and downloads so a buyer can move from a broad search query to a drawing-based RFQ.
A solution page gives AI systems a clear entity path: industry, part family, process challenge, machine route, RFQ data, and related evidence.
Yes, but the product should support the engineering route. Do not force one model before drawing, volume, tolerance, and process risk are reviewed.