Flatline Fabrication
-Portland, Oregon-

Office Hours:
Monday-Friday: 9p.m.-5p.m.

Phone: 503-987-1266
Fax: 503-987-1267

Stainless Steel
The name speaks for itself, stainless steel does not stain, corrode or even rust unlike ordinary steel. Common uses for stainless steel range from every day kitchen items, NSF approved food equipment, surgical tools, clean rooms, and industrial machinery.
Mild Steel
Mild Steel is the most common form of steel due to it's low price and properties that make it suitable for several applications. Mild Steel can be used for such things as automotive frames, racks, firearms, brackets, structural supports, fixtures and anything else that requires a high tensile strength.
Aluminum
Aluminium is well known for its ability to resist corrosion and its light weight. It is a nonsparking, nonmagnetic, and nontoxic metal with excellent heat displacement. Aluminum is commonly used in automotive, ATV, bicycle, and aircraft frames and parts.
Copper
Copper is a reddish-colored ductile metal, with high electrical and thermal conductivity. Common uses of copper are piping, wiring, decrotive hoods, and art.
Brass
Brass is a alloy of copper and zinc, where the levels of the two can be varied to creat a range of brasses. Primarily used for the same things as copper, brass is commonly used for musical instruments and ammunition.
Titanium
A light weight, strong, lustrous, corrosion-resistant metal. Titanium is well known for having the highest strength-to-weight ratio of any other metal. Making it an ideal choice for jet engines, aircraft parts, orthopedic implants, and missles. However the high costs of titanium often rules it out as an option.