
Workshop Overview
Factory and workshop photos help buyers understand the production environment and basic manufacturing setup.

Factory-backed production in Binzhou, Shandong, China for commercial refrigeration glass door assembly, custom sizes, and export order preparation.
A current factory photo overview of glass processing, assembly, and production areas used for buyer review.

1Incoming glass, aluminum profiles, gasket, and hardware are checked against order and drawing requirements.
2Glass cutting, edge processing, tempering, and optional glass configuration are arranged according to the door application.
3Insulated glass unit preparation is handled according to cooler or freezer door structure and buyer drawings.
4Aluminum frame processing, heater wire routing, gasket fitting, and hardware assembly are checked during production.
5Insulation and door construction details are confirmed according to cooler, freezer, or walk-in door configuration.
6Dimensions, appearance, heater wiring where applicable, and packing method are reviewed before shipment preparation.
For OEM, distributor, and project buyers, visual factory evidence helps confirm whether a supplier can support stable batch production, technical matching, QC control, and export packing.

Factory and workshop photos help buyers understand the production environment and basic manufacturing setup.

Glass cutting, edging, cleaning, and insulating glass assembly are key steps before door assembly.

Frame cutting, profile preparation, and corner assembly affect dimensional accuracy and long-term stability.

Gasket, hinge, handle, glass, and frame assembly must match the final application.

For freezer doors, heating configuration and voltage should be verified before quotation.

Ocean freight packing must protect glass doors against vibration, impact, and moisture during transit.
A practical view of factory-backed steps behind cooler doors, freezer heated glass doors, and walk-in door systems.

Glass sheets are processed according to door structure, opening size, and project requirements before the next production step.

Tempering and insulated glass preparation are arranged for cooler and freezer door programs based on confirmed configuration.

Aluminum profiles are prepared for door frame assembly, hardware fitting, and project-specific size matching.

Glass, frame, handle, hinge, and gasket are assembled into door units based on the required cabinet or walk-in application.

Heated door models are reviewed for wiring layout and basic function before final inspection and packing.

Finished doors are prepared for export packing so quantity, protection, and shipment handling can be checked before dispatch.
Practical items overseas OEM, replacement, and refrigeration project buyers can confirm before quotation.
Process photos can be provided for product and factory review.
QC checkpoints can be discussed according to cooler or freezer configuration.
Packing method can be confirmed based on door size, quantity, and shipping method.
Drawing or opening-size review is recommended before quotation.
Sample confirmation is recommended before repeat OEM orders.
Order details, drawings, and confirmed configurations are used as production references.
Incoming materials and key components can be discussed for project review.
Inspection points can be aligned with cooler, freezer, or replacement door requirements.
Factory photos and process evidence are available upon request for RFQ review.
Factory photos, process areas, and finished door preparation examples.






Buyers normally review factory evidence together with drawing requirements, replacement matching, and temperature-specific door selection. These pages cover that scope.
Share drawings, opening dimensions, photos, quantity, and packing requirements so production details can be reviewed during RFQ.