Closed die impression forgings · Brownstown, Michigan · Since 1962

Some parts
can’t fail.
We forge those.

Safety‑critical forgings for heavy truck, aerospace, defense and automotive. Heated, hammered and proven on one floor in Brownstown, Michigan.

Concept visual: billet at induction temp. Their forge cells run 750 KW American induction heating systems.

1962 Forging in Brownstown
1–250 lb Part weight range
1–1,000,000 Pieces per run
2–6 wks Typical lead times
IATF 16949 Certified ISO 9001 Certified AS 9100 Compliant ISO 14001 Compliant Inspection Delegation Authority for safety‑critical products

One floor, 45,000 sq ft

Heat to proof, under one roof.

Ferrous and non‑ferrous closed die forging, finishing and in‑house testing in the Brownstown facility. Carbon and alloy steels, aluminum and copper.

Copper closed die forging produced by Lincoln Forge
The real thing: a copper closed die forging off their hammers. Archival photo, lincolnforge.com.
01

Heat

750 KW American induction heating systems bring billets to forging temperature.

02

Strike

Chambersburg drop hammers, 4,000 and 5,000 lb capacity, form the impression.

03

Finish

Heat treating, induction hardening, shot peening, coining, machining, passivation.

04

Prove

In‑house lab: Brown & Sharpe CMM, Magnaflux, mechanical testing, FaroEdge laser ScanArm.

“Forging partnerships for tomorrow’s needs.”

Their motto since 1962. Send a print, get a straight answer on what it takes to forge it.

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18325 Dix-Toledo Highway, Brownstown, MI 48193
734-285-1680 · sales@lincolnforge.com

Homepage concept prepared by Kyros Co. Visuals marked concept are illustrative, not Lincoln Forge photography.