These blocks focus on confirmed company positioning and buyer-facing proof. Detailed capacity figures should be shared only after the product and order scope are confirmed.
Homepage keeps only key proof images. The factory page carries the fuller asset set, grouped by exterior, production flow, and R&D / QC testing.
Updated exterior proof set showing the main gate, inner campus road, side frontage, and logistics loading area.

Inner campus road view for buyer trust and factory-visit communication.

Wismart Light sign and building frontage for clear identity proof.

Side exterior angle selected for consistent building-language proof.

Truck and loading-bay view for shipment and factory-operation credibility.
One credible image per major step. Duplicate equipment angles stay as backup material, not public-page clutter.
Start of the LED strip production line before printing and placement.
Process-stage proof before SMT placement.
Representative SMT process image for strip-light production credibility.
Strip-focused production scene for COB, SMD, neon, and silicone strip supply.
COB-related process proof for premium dotless strip-light communication.
Follow-up COB process stage for a more complete process story.
Production checkpoint for soldering and assembly-flow credibility.
Manual soldering scene for custom handling and process support.
Traceability and marking process proof; not a packaging or shipment photo.
Finishing-stage proof before final packaging; not presented as outbound shipment evidence.
Testing photos are shown as process evidence. Similar lab angles are reduced so the page feels real instead of patched together.
First-article and incoming inspection scene for early-stage quality control.
Incoming material check before production and sample release.
Inspection after reflow soldering before downstream process release.
Finished-strip lighting verification before release.
Optical test equipment for CCT, luminous output, and sample-stage light-quality review.
Testing setup for protected strip discussions where IP confidence matters.
Reliability-equipment proof for aging and durability communication.
These four photos complete the factory proof chain with packaging, warehouse staging, inventory handling, and real loading / delivery evidence.

Bagging, reel handling, and label-stage proof before finished goods move into outbound preparation.

Finished product staging and shipment-area organization before dispatch and truck loading.

Palletized storage and organized stock handling that support repeat-order readiness and controlled outbound release.

Container loading and outbound handoff proof that closes the factory story with real dispatch evidence.
This section makes the factory page read like a manufacturer capability page instead of only a workshop-photo stub.
Support early-stage spec review, sample planning, and product-direction confirmation before a buyer commits to a full order.
Reserve room for label, carton, cable exit, structure, and packaging adjustments without pretending the details are final yet.
Explain incoming inspection, process checks, aging, waterproof verification, and release review as a visible workflow.
Use real packing, warehouse, and loading proof to show that carton marking, shipment coordination, and export release are handled as part of the manufacturing workflow.
Turning production into a process map makes the site more credible than a gallery-only factory section.
Use this checkpoint to discuss process details, testing expectations, and production evidence for the exact product family being quoted.
Use this checkpoint to discuss process details, testing expectations, and production evidence for the exact product family being quoted.
Use this checkpoint to discuss process details, testing expectations, and production evidence for the exact product family being quoted.
Use this checkpoint to discuss process details, testing expectations, and production evidence for the exact product family being quoted.
Use this checkpoint to discuss process details, testing expectations, and production evidence for the exact product family being quoted.
Use this checkpoint to discuss process details, testing expectations, and production evidence for the exact product family being quoted.
This table gives buyers a more credible view of how production and release are controlled before the site has real workshop media and final stats.
| Checkpoint | Main scope | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Incoming material review | PCB, LED package, driver option, silicone/protection materials | Reduce early mismatch before assembly and sample output. |
| Process control | SMT, soldering, encapsulation, shaping, and cable handling | Keep manufacturing variation from turning into quote-stage risk. |
| Reliability and aging | Electrical verification, burn-in, and structure validation | Used to support delivery confidence before final release. |
| Packing and shipment release | Labels, warehouse staging, inventory storage, and outbound loading | Shows that packaging discipline and dispatch handling are part of the real export process instead of a missing proof gap. |
Use this checklist to keep factory discussion tied to real product, QC, OEM, and delivery concerns instead of a generic capability pitch.
Confirm whether the buyer is evaluating factory credibility, OEM handling, QC discipline, or shipment coordination first.
Lock the product family and expected order type so factory discussion stays connected to a real supply case instead of a generic tour request.
Clarify whether the buyer needs process proof, testing proof, packaging expectations, or engineering support before sample and quotation alignment.
Use the packing, warehouse, and loading proof pack to answer delivery-handling concerns without drifting into generic factory-tour talk.
These request blocks keep factory discussion connected to sampling, QC expectation, certification linkage, and real supply planning.
Use this when the buyer wants factory capability context before sample or quotation confidence is high enough.
Request Factory DetailsUseful when the buyer needs help matching current exterior, production, and QC proof to the actual product family being sourced.
Request Factory DetailsUse this when sample timing, QC expectations, and engineering support should be aligned in one conversation.
Plan SamplesUseful when factory-proof discussion also needs compliance and testing-document context before the buyer moves forward.
View Certification PageSend the product family, target quantity, and packaging expectations.