Top 10 Wrought Iron Door Manufacturers in China for Importers
Use this editorial shortlist to identify China-based wrought iron door candidates, then test whether each supplier can control your drawings, finish, hardware, sample, packaging and revisions.

Direct Answer for Import Buyers
The ten companies below publish both a China location and relevant wrought iron door evidence. That is enough to begin an RFQ, but not enough to prove current capacity, quality, delivery or destination-market compliance. Importers should send the same controlled brief to every candidate and compare the returned drawings, material schedule, finish process, hardware, inspection plan and packing proposal.
Evidence and Disclosure
Official company, product and contact pages were reviewed on 20 August 2026. Every entry needed a named business, province-level location and public wrought iron door relevance. Website statements are reported as public signals, not independently verified performance claims. The order is editorial and does not rank sales, capacity or quality.
This article is published by Rogenilan, which is also included below. Rogenilan and every other company were screened with the same public location and product-relevance standard. Rogenilan is the only Guangdong company selected in this particular editorial shortlist; that is not a claim about the wider Guangdong door industry. “Top” means a buyer-research shortlist, not an authoritative market ranking.
1. Xiamen SenYi Ironware Co., Ltd.
Xiamen, Fujian
Best RFQ question: Which controlled drawing and material schedule will define our sample and production units?
2. Quanzhou Nanton Metal Technology Co., Ltd.
Quanzhou, Fujian
Best RFQ question: Can you mark every quoted component against our elevation and issue a finish-process sheet?
3. Winga Group Co., Limited
Jinhua, Zhejiang
Best RFQ question: What changes require a revised drawing, new sample or written concession before production continues?

4. Rogenilan Windows and Doors
Foshan, Guangdong
Best RFQ question: Which anti-rust route and finish system will be written into our approved specification?
5. Xiamen Jin-Dary Iron Door Co., Ltd.
Xiamen, Fujian
Best RFQ question: Show how one door ID links the approved drawing, inspection record and package label.
6. Xiamen Feelyiron
Xiamen, Fujian
Best RFQ question: Who owns the production drawing, and how are buyer comments incorporated and revision-locked?
7. Zhejiang Fudai Industrial & Trading Co., Ltd.
Zhejiang
Best RFQ question: Which product details are standard, which are buyer-designed, and which require new tooling or engineering?
8. Zhejiang Xinxiwang Security Technology Co., Ltd.
Jinhua, Zhejiang
Best RFQ question: What order-specific documents can be approved before material release and before shipment?

9. Zhejiang Vero Door Co., Ltd.
Zhejiang
Best RFQ question: Which model and manufacturing site will appear on our quotation, approval drawing and inspection file?
10. Fuzhou Riyi Building Materials Co., Ltd.
Fuzhou, Fujian
Best RFQ question: Can you return our schedule with a complete proposed specification and a list of every exception?
Public Customization Signals and RFQ Tests
| Candidate | Public Signal | Missing Evidence | RFQ Test |
|---|---|---|---|
| SenYi | Custom orders and drawings | Order-level materials and controls | Request controlled sample documents |
| Nanton | Iron door manufacturing range | Finish and component schedule | Request marked elevation |
| Winga | Wrought iron range; OEM/ODM wording | Entity and change control | Request revision procedure |
| Rogenilan | Custom size, finish and anti-rust options | Selected order configuration | Lock one written route |
| Jin-Dary | Custom design language | Traceability and applicability | Follow one door ID |
| Feelyiron | Custom-made ironwork | Entity and drawing control | Confirm file ownership |
| Fudai | Wrought iron product range | Customization boundaries | Separate standard and new work |
| Xinxiwang | Wrought iron door category | Order document package | Ask for approval gates |
| Vero Door | Wrought iron security doors | Model and factory alignment | Match all legal names |
| Riyi | Multiple iron door styles | Complete proposed specification | Require exception list |
OEM/ODM Capability Verification Questions
- Who creates and owns shop drawings and design files?
- Which legal entity contracts, manufactures and exports?
- What material and section schedule defines each component?
- Are new tooling, molds or jigs required, and who owns them?
- How are finish samples identified and retained?
- Which hardware and glass substitutions need approval?
- How is a revision locked across drawing, sample and production?
- What in-process and final inspection records are produced?
- How are door IDs connected to crates and packing lists?
- Which reports apply to the exact supplied configuration?
Wrought Iron Door Import FAQ
Does custom sizing prove OEM capability?
No. Custom dimensions are one signal. Verify drawing control, materials, tooling, finishes, hardware, samples, inspections and change approval for the exact order.
What is the practical difference between OEM and ODM?
In an OEM project, production generally follows buyer-controlled requirements. ODM adds supplier design input. Contracts should define design ownership, approvals and responsibility instead of relying only on a label.
Who should own new tooling or design files?
The purchase agreement should state ownership, permitted use, storage, maintenance, replacement and what happens after the order ends. Do not infer ownership from a tooling payment.
How should an iron door sample be approved?
Link it to a drawing revision and written material, finish, glass and hardware schedule. Record accepted deviations and keep a controlled approval record before production.
Why is drawing version control important?
A late change to size, handing, pattern, lock preparation or finish can affect fabrication and installation. The factory, buyer and inspector should work from the same released revision.
Send a Controlled Wrought Iron Door RFQ
Send Rogenilan your opening schedule, elevations, quantities, component materials, corrosion exposure, finish, glass, hardware, installation details, required documents, packing rules, destination and Incoterm. Request a quotation tied to one approved specification.



