Project-based layouts
Discuss hinged, pivot, sliding, fixed-panel, walk-in, square, diamond, fan-shaped, and T-type arrangements around the actual bathroom.
Custom glass · Project schedules · Export support
Forge manufactures made-to-order shower enclosure systems for residential, hotel, development, and trade projects. Coordinate openings, glass, frames, hinges or rollers, handles, seals, finishes, quantities, compliance requirements, and export delivery in one project brief.
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A shower enclosure manufacturer builds project-specific glass and hardware systems around verified openings, finished surfaces, door movement, user clearance, water-control details, quantities, and destination requirements. Forge supports design coordination, manufacturing, inspection, export packing, shipment planning, installation guidance, and after-sales communication.
Measure first, manufacture second
Forge coordinates shower glass, framing, hardware, seals, movement, openings, water-control details, installation interfaces, and room schedules as one package. Final product selection should follow verified site measurements and the destination market’s applicable safety glazing and building requirements.
Discuss hinged, pivot, sliding, fixed-panel, walk-in, square, diamond, fan-shaped, and T-type arrangements around the actual bathroom.
Align glass type, panel sizes, edges, holes, hinges, rollers, handles, profiles, seals, supports, and finish compatibility.
State the destination, applicable safety glazing rules, required labels, test reports, tolerances, inspection points, and acceptance documents.
Coordinate unit labels, protective packing, loading sequence, spare hardware, shipment terms, site receipt, installation guidance, and warranty.
Current shower collection
Use these Forge product records to compare door operation, fixed panels, layouts, profiles, glass, hardware, and finish direction. Final production follows approved measurements, drawings, system limitations, and written specifications.
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Specification before production
A comparable quotation should define the complete glass-and-hardware system and its site interfaces. Use the same information for each supplier so differences in price, compliance, and responsibility are visible.
| Decision area | Information to provide | Approval before production |
|---|---|---|
| Finished opening | Widths and heights at multiple points, wall plumb, floor level, curb or tray | Final site-measure record and dimensioned drawing |
| Layout and movement | Hinged, pivot, sliding, fixed, walk-in, corner or T-type; opening direction | Plan, elevations, clearances and collision review |
| Glass | Safety glass requirement, type, thickness, tint, pattern, coating, edges and holes | Written glass specification, labels and required compliance evidence |
| Hardware and support | Profiles, hinges, rollers, handles, stabilizers, clamps, seals and wall support | Hardware schedule, finish sample and load compatibility |
| Water control | Showerhead position, curb or tray, slope, drainage, gaps and seal expectations | Expected containment and site responsibilities |
| Compliance and inspection | Destination, applicable codes, tests, labels, tolerances and inspection method | Document list and acceptance criteria |
| Project delivery | Room schedule, quantities, destination, target date and site access | Labels, packing, loading, spares and installation scope |
Do not accept “tempered glass” as the complete compliance statement. Match the glass, finished size, fabrication, labeling, supporting test evidence, hardware system, and installation to the destination market. For U.S. projects, architectural glazing requirements include 16 CFR Part 1201; other markets may apply different rules.
From opening schedule to shipment
Define measurement responsibility, compliance evidence, water-containment expectations, installation scope, and supplied-by boundaries before production. Changes after glass fabrication may require remanufacture.
Require every supplier to price the same documented system.
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Reviewed for publication · Updated August 20, 2026
A shower enclosure manufacturer converts verified openings, finished surfaces, glass requirements, door operation, hardware, finishes, water-control details, quantities, and destination into an approved production package. Forge supports design discussion, manufacturing, inspection, export packing, shipment coordination, installation guidance, and after-sales communication.
Forge can discuss hinged, pivot, sliding, linked-sliding, fixed-panel, walk-in, square, rectangular, diamond, fan-shaped, and T-type layouts. The suitable arrangement depends on the opening, user clearance, fixtures, wall support, curb or tray, drainage, and local requirements.
Glass thickness should not be selected from a generic rule alone. It depends on panel size, support conditions, door weight, hardware capacity, glass type, edge and hole fabrication, applicable safety glazing rules, and the approved system design. Confirm the final specification and supporting test or compliance documents for the destination market.
A frameless enclosure should not be represented as universally watertight. Water containment depends on layout, door direction, gaps, seals, curb or tray geometry, floor slope, showerhead position, drainage, installation tolerances, and user behavior. Agree the expected performance and site responsibilities before production.
Send opening width and height at multiple points, wall plumb, floor level, curb or tray dimensions, finished surface information, fixture and showerhead positions, door swing or slide direction, handle location, quantity, finish, destination, and applicable code or certification requirements.
Yes. Discuss clear, patterned, tinted, or coated glass where available, together with framed or frameless appearance, profiles, hinges, rollers, handles, seals, and finishes such as mirror, matte black, gunmetal, or project-specific colors. Availability and compatibility must be confirmed in the quotation and samples.
MOQ and lead time are project-specific because dimensions, glass, hardware, finish, quantity, testing documents, sample approval, inspection, packing, and destination differ. Request a written quotation and production schedule after the room schedule and technical requirements are sufficiently defined.
Forge presents its service for international homeowners, designers, contractors, developers, hospitality projects, distributors, and trade buyers. Confirm project-specific branding, room schedules, samples, compliance documents, inspection, packaging, payment, shipping, installation support, warranty, and spare-part terms in writing.
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Send your opening schedule or bathroom drawings, finished dimensions, preferred door operation, glass and hardware requirements, finish, quantity, destination, compliance needs, and target delivery date.
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