Company & sourcing scope
About Cstone Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.
Use this page to understand who we are, what kinds of projects we support, and what information helps us give a useful answer instead of another round of vague back-and-forth.
Quick facts
- • Gerente de conta: Todd Tsai
- • Endereço: Distrito de Longgang, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
- • SLA: As respostas técnicas e comerciais iniciais são normalmente fornecidas em até 12 horas.
Helpful pages
These pages explain how we handle RFQs, quality planning, and sourcing constraints.
What we help buyers and engineers with
- Cstone Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.
- We work as an independent sourcing partner for RF connector, adapter, and cable-assembly projects where fit, MOQ, lead time, and supply path need a clear answer before commitment.
- Typical requests include approved alternatives, BOM sourcing, cable assemblies, and recurring procurement with defined technical requirements.
How the sourcing workflow works
- We clarify the target part family, quantity split, drawing/spec status, and project stage first so the RFQ enters the right sourcing path immediately.
- For recurring buys, we separate sample path, production timing, MOQ, and supply planning instead of replying with one generic sentence.
- If the request depends on an approved alternative, BOM support, or cable-assembly scope, we route it into the right review flow before a commercial reply.
What to send in the first RFQ
- Share the reference MPN or target part family, quantity split, and production stage when the request is more than a one-off sample buy.
- If fit is critical, attach the drawing, datasheet, or BOM link in the first RFQ.
- If the request involves an approved alternative, BOM sourcing, or OEM/ODM support, state that directly in the first message.
Typical workflows
For a fast and useful reply, send the target MPN, quantity, critical specs, and a drawing or BOM link.
FAQ about the company and workflow
Do you sell original branded parts from the catalog?
No. Brand names and MPNs are used only for cross-reference and to describe the target part family. Fit and supply-path confirmation happens through RFQ review.
What is the best way to start an RFQ?
The strongest start is: reference MPN, quantity split, critical specs, and a drawing, datasheet, or BOM link when fit really matters.
What kinds of projects do you support most often?
Approved alternatives, BOM sourcing, cable assemblies, OEM/ODM, and recurring RF connector procurement where fit, MOQ, and lead time need clear review.