Brownstown, Michigan · Est. 1962

Closed die forgings for the parts that can’t fail.

Lincoln Forge hammers out safety‑critical impression forgings for heavy truck, aerospace, defense and automotive customers — from billet to finished part, on one Michigan floor.

Prefer to talk it through? 734‑285‑1680

Chambersburg drop hammer on the Lincoln Forge floor with two forge operators
4,000–5,000 lb Chambersburg drop hammers, Brownstown floor
1962 Forging in Brownstown, MI
1–250 lb Part weight range
1–1,000,000 Pieces per run
2–6 wks Typical lead times

Quality systems

  • IATF 16949Certified
  • ISO 9001Certified
  • AS 9100Compliant
  • ISO 14001Compliant

Awarded Inspection Delegation Authority for safety‑critical products.

Billet to finished part

One floor. The whole process.

Induction heat, drop forge, heat treat, machine, test — ferrous and non‑ferrous, under one roof in our 45,000 sq ft Brownstown facility.

Forge

  • High volume production
  • Short runs & prototypes
  • Near-net forgings
  • Micro-alloy materials
  • Carbon & alloy steel, aluminum, copper

Finish

  • Heat treating
  • Induction hardening
  • Shot peening & blasting
  • Coining & machining
  • Painting & passivation

Prove

  • In-house quality lab
  • Brown & Sharpe CMM
  • Magnaflux & NDT
  • Mechanical property testing
  • FaroEdge laser ScanArm
Induction heating cell with a glowing hot billet at Lincoln Forge
Forge cells run 750 KW American induction heating systems

Off the hammer — forged at Lincoln for aerospace, heavy truck, automotive, defense, recreational and energy customers

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“Forging partnerships for tomorrow’s needs.”

The motto we’ve worked by since 1962. Send us a print — we’ll tell you straight what it takes to forge it.

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