Specialist Agricultural Equipment Manufacturing Reviews & Social Proof Website Template
Anneal is a hub-and-spoke landing page template built for agricultural equipment powder coating services. It guides visitors through a six-stage process, Strip, Blast, Mask, Coat, Cure, Ship, using a sticky anchor nav, side-by-side comparison sections, and two conversion paths. The result is a page that turns before-and-after evidence into a clear financial case for powder coat over wet paint.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Anneal is a single-page, anchor-navigated template for agricultural equipment powder coating businesses. It walks visitors through every stage of the coating process, pairs spec callouts with real comparison data, and closes each section with a direct call to action. Fleet managers, family farmers, and dealership refurb shops all see their situation reflected in the before shots before the math does the convincing.
Who this template is for
This template is built for coating shops and refurb operations that work on farm and field equipment. It speaks directly to buyers who need more than a brochure, they need proof.
- Fleet managers running large implement yards who need consistent mil thickness and fast turnaround
- Family farmers evaluating whether a full coating job makes sense before another harvest season
- Dealership refurb shops comparing powder coat against wet paint on a cost-per-cycle basis
What problem this template solves
Most coating service pages describe what they do without showing why it matters. Visitors leave without understanding the performance gap between powder coat and older finishing methods. Anneal solves that by building the entire page around a comparison-first structure.
- Wet paint, cold galvanizing, and rattle-can touch-ups all have documented failure points, peel, chalk, single-season fade, and this template shows them plainly
- Visitors who cannot see the financial difference between coating methods rarely convert; the built-in cost calculator makes the math visible
- Without a clear process narrative, industrial buyers distrust the offer; the bay-by-bay timeline builds credibility at every scroll step
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured landing page that leads visitors through the powder coating process from first impression to quote request. Every section is purposeful, and nothing is decorative without also being informative.
- A full-screen video header, six-stage anchor nav, and per-stage spoke sections with spec callouts and comparison columns
- A three-field quote form (equipment type, square footage slider, and photo upload) plus a persistent bottom bar with a side-by-side cost calculator
- An Industrial Raw visual identity using a Carbon Fiber color palette with forge black, mill scale gray, arc-flash orange, and bare-substrate silver
Feature list
This section covers the core built-in components and layout capabilities that make Anneal work for agricultural equipment powder coating services.
Six-Stage Anchor Navigation
A sticky top nav pins to the screen and labels each process stage: Strip, Blast, Mask, Coat, Cure, and Ship. Scrolling advances through the page like walking the shop floor from bay to bay. Each label stays active so visitors always know where they are in the process.
Full-Screen Video Header
The header opens on a corroded six-row corn head filmed on real shop-floor footage. A hard cut reveals the same header emerging from the cure oven, gloss black powder catching overhead sodium lights. A single line of knockout white type reads "Same Iron. New Life."
Comparison Versus Sections
Every spoke section includes a left column showing the old finishing method and its failure point, and a right column showing the powder-coated result with adhesion test data and twelve-month field photography. Stakes escalate from cosmetic color retention to structural corrosion at weld seams to resale value on trade-ins.
Spec Callout Blocks
Each stage section pairs a close-up detail shot with technical callouts: blast profile in mils, powder chemistry options such as TGIC polyester versus hybrid epoxy, and oven dwell time and temperature. These blocks give industrial buyers the specification language they already use.
Three-Field Quote Form
The primary conversion form collects equipment type via dropdown (harvester, planter, tillage, chassis or frame, or other), a square footage estimate via slider, and a photo upload of current condition. The "Get Your Coating Spec" call to action in arc-flash orange triggers this form at the close of each spoke section.
Persistent Cost Calculator Bar
A fixed bottom bar labeled "See Price versus. Paint" opens a side-by-side cost calculator. It compares powder coat against wet paint across one-, three-, and five-year recoat cycles, giving fleet managers and dealership buyers the financial justification to move forward.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Video Header | Establishes shop-floor credibility and brand tone |
| Anchor Nav Bar | Pins six process stages for quick orientation |
| Strip Stage | Shows rust and chemical damage removal methods |
| Blast Stage | Covers blast profile specs and surface preparation |
| Mask Stage | Explains masking approach before powder application |
| Coat Stage | Details powder chemistry options and mil thickness |
| Cure Stage | Presents oven dwell time and temperature callouts |
| Ship Stage | Covers turnaround time and delivery expectations |
| Quote Request Form | Captures equipment type, size, and condition photos |
| Cost Calculator Bar | Compares powder coat to wet paint over time |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows an Industrial Raw theme built on a Carbon Fiber color system. Every color choice references real shop-floor materials rather than conventional brand palettes.
- Forge black (#1A1A1A) and mill scale gray (#3D3D3D) form the page backgrounds and structural elements, keeping the tone dark, metallic, and focused
- Arc-flash orange (#FF6A13) is reserved strictly for calls to action and progress markers, so every orange element carries urgency
- Bare-substrate silver (#C0C0C0) handles secondary text and divider lines, completing a palette that feels like the inside of a blast cabinet
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is structured to remain functional and readable at smaller viewport sizes. Section-by-section layout decisions support usability on mobile without losing the industrial visual weight of the desktop experience.
- The sticky anchor nav and persistent calculator bar are both designed for vertical scroll behavior on phones and tablets
- Comparison columns and spec callout blocks are laid out to stack cleanly on narrow screens without losing the before-and-after clarity
How this template helps you convert
Anneal is built around a Comparison/Versus conversion model. Every design and copy decision is aimed at helping the visitor reach a clear conclusion before they leave the page.
- The timeline progression structure moves visitors through each coating stage in sequence, building technical trust before asking for a quote, so the form request feels earned rather than premature
- The persistent cost calculator bar stays visible throughout the scroll, ensuring that price-sensitive buyers can run the wet paint versus powder coat math at any point without losing their place on the page
Other information about this template
This template is categorized under Manufacturing and Industrial, with a specific focus on the Agricultural Equipment Manufacturing subcategory and the Agricultural Equipment Powder Coating niche. It is designed to serve businesses that process equipment including combine headers, grain auger flights, and tractor chassis.
- The template style is Hub and Spoke with Anchor Navigation, meaning each process stage functions as its own spoke section anchored to a shared top navigation
- The header concept is a Full-Screen Video Background filmed on actual shop-floor footage, not stock video, to maintain authenticity for a technically literate audience
- The creative direction is Timeline Progression, advancing the visitor through the coating process in the same sequence a piece of equipment follows through the shop
- The landing page direction is Comparison/Versus, making the financial and performance case for powder coat against competing finishing methods at every stage




Theme
Industrial Raw
Creative direction
Timeline Progression
Color system
Carbon Fiber
Style
Hub & Spoke (Anchor Nav)
Direction
Comparison/Versus
Page Sections
Six-stage Anchor Navigation
Full-screen Video Header
Comparison Versus Sections
Technical Spec Callout Blocks
Three-field Quote Request Form
Persistent Cost Calculator Bar
Related questions
What kind of coating business is this template designed for?
Can the quote form handle different equipment types?
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Does the template show the full coating process or just the final result?
Is this a multi-page template or a single landing page?