Contact Jeancen | Send Project Details, Project Idea, or Current Tooling Concern
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Contact Jeancen

Send Project Details, Project Idea, or Current Tooling Concern

Whether you are evaluating a new mold project, checking manufacturability, or comparing tooling partners, we can help you take the next practical step. A brief project summary is enough to start.

Get in Touch

You do not need a complete RFQ package to start. A drawing, concept, sample reference, or short project summary is enough for an initial discussion.

Email

The best option if you want to send drawings, specifications, or a written project summary.

WhatsApp

Useful for quicker communication, first contact, or follow-up questions during project discussion.

LinkedIn

Connect if you want to follow Jeancen’s technical positioning, project thinking, and industry updates.

Typical Response Scope

  • Initial engineering discussion
  • DFM direction and tooling feasibility review
  • Material and volume-based suggestion
  • Next-step recommendation for quote or review

Address

No. 3-3, Fuming West Road, Tong'an District, Xiamen, Fujian, China

Factory Location

No. 3-3, Fuming West Road, Tong'an District, Xiamen, Fujian, China

Located in Xiamen, China, supporting precision mold manufacturing, injection molding, DFM review, trial validation, and pilot production.

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Free DFM Review

Send your project details, material requirement, expected volume, and main tooling concern. Our engineering team will review the key risks before steel cutting.
After submitting this form, you can send 2D/3D drawings, STEP/STP/IGS files, PDF/DWG drawings, sample photos, or files larger than 10MB directly by email or WhatsApp.
Email: sunny@jeancen.com
WhatsApp / WeChat: +86 187 5090 9501
Your project information is handled confidentially. NDA support is available upon request.

What You Can Send Us

Many buyers hesitate because they think they need everything ready before contacting a mold supplier. In reality, even partial information is often enough to begin.

Drawings or 3D Files

STEP, IGS, STP, PDF drawings, sketches, or even marked-up screenshots can help us understand the project faster.

Fit or Assembly Concerns

Tell us where the part needs to fit, seal, clip, slide, or align. These details matter more than generic descriptions.

Material and Volume Direction

If you know the material, annual volume, or pilot-stage target, that helps us evaluate tooling direction more practically.

What Happens Next

Buyers are more comfortable submitting an inquiry when the follow-up path is clear. Here is the usual next-step flow after you contact us.

1

Submit Inquiry

You send drawings, requirements, project concerns, or whatever project direction you already have.

2

Engineering Review

Our team reviews manufacturability, tooling risk, fit logic, material direction, and practical next-step feasibility.

3

Technical Discussion

We provide feedback and discuss the next practical step, whether that is DFM, quotation, or a deeper tooling discussion.

Before You Submit

You do not need a complete drawing package to start. Jeancen can begin an initial review from a 3D file, 2D drawing, sample photo, material requirement, annual volume, or a short product description.

  • 3D: STEP / STP / IGS
  • 2D: PDF / DWG
  • Photos: JPG / PNG
  • For confidential projects, NDA support is available before detailed file exchange

After You Submit

Sunny coordinates the inquiry and engineering follow-up. For most early-stage reviews, Jeancen can provide initial engineering feedback within 24 hours after receiving sufficient project information.

For large files, drawings, or sensitive technical files, email Sunny directly or contact us on WhatsApp after submitting the form.

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When This Page Is Most Useful

  • You are comparing tooling partners before RFQ approval
  • You have a fit-sensitive, cosmetic, or assembly-critical part
  • You want early engineering feedback before steel cut
  • You are unsure about warpage, gate position, venting, or manufacturability
  • You want to know whether your project is practical for pilot or production release

Quality & Trust Signals

  • Engineering-led review before tooling commitment
  • Engineering-led review before tooling commitment
  • Production-minded execution for longer-term stability
  • Practical support for overseas project communication

Not Ready to Quote Yet?

If you are still comparing suppliers or defining the project scope, you can continue with more technical and sourcing-related reading on our main site.

Not Sure Whether Your Project Is Ready Yet?

That is fine. We can still start with a practical conversation around your main concern, whether it is fit, tooling risk, cosmetic quality, or production stability.

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