The five-year warranty on the DT-7010 was first thing that caught his attention, not because he expected to need it, but because of that it signals confidence in the material—SS304 doesn't just look good, it holds up in commercail traffic where lesser clamps fail within a year or so.

100 pieces is the MOQ, which is typical for OEM branding runs, and they handled the logo engraving without any hiccup—the mirror polish on our first batch came back with a reflective finish that actually exceeded the sample's clarity, though the sand-blasted option is a tighter tolerance than most people need for residential work.

We're using these on 12mm tempered glass doors for a storefront retrofit, and the upper clamp design sits flush against the frame without that awkward gap you sometimes get with cheaper hardware—basically, it's the kind of detail that saves you a call-back for adjustment.

The packging came in standerd color boxes, which was fine for our distributor, but if you're selling direct to end users, you'll want to confirm the box art matches your brand guidelines—it's a minor thing, but we've had a few complaints about the label not matching the polished finish (usually 2-4 weeks to resolve).
Usually 15-20 working days for 100 pieces. If you need it faster, we can rush it to about 10 days, but that depends on current production load.
Yes, we can provide mill test certificates for the stainless steel. Just let us know when you place the order, and we'll include them with the shipment.
Absolutely, OEM branding is available. We can print your logo on the color box and even on the clamp itself if you want. MOQ for custom packaging is still 100 pieces.
The titanium plating gives good corrosion resistance, but we recommend using mirror or sand polished finish for outdoor glass doors. Titanium holds up best in indoor or covered applications.
Each clamp comes in a standard color box, then we pack them into export cartons. We also add bubble wrap inside to prevent scratches during transit.