Products
Established in 1991, Longhorn is recognized for manufacturing the most modern high speed vibrating screeners and totally balanced vertical shaft impactors (VSI) for very fine materials, with reductions down to 20 micron. Longhorn Manufacturing has developed equipment to meet the crushing and screening needs of the 21st century, whatever your industry, chemicals, brick, silica, light weight aggregates, coal, foundries, fertilizer, limestone, FDA, wood, metals, glass, and numerous others, our products can be customized to meet your needs. [caption id="attachment_5" align="aligncenter" width="607" caption="Longhorn Model 88 VSI Crusher"][/caption] [caption id="attachment_7" align="aligncenter" width="607" caption="Longhorn 5' x 10' 4(s) Isolators"][/caption]
VSI Crushers
Longhorn High-Speed VSI Crusher Our high-speed VSI Crusher effortlessly pulverizes the toughest of materials from 2 inches down to 325 mesh. Ceramics, bricks, chemicals, fertilizers, and many other materials can be reduced in size to meet our customer's desires. With the Longhorn manufactured wear parts, we are able to obtain speeds that can not be duplicated with cast iron parts. The Longhorn vertical shaft impactor (VSI), is totally balanced, within 2 grams or less, which includes all of the moving parts of the crusher, thus minimizing the excessive internal wobble and vibration which can cause premature wear and/or failure of lesser quality ...
Isolator Vibrating Screener
Longhorn Isolator Our high-speed vibrating screeners are 21st century engineering. Longhorn's design is patented and of the highest quality in manufacturing processes known within the industry. Our design is not matched anywhere in the world and will screen down to 325 mesh. The Longhorn Isolator Screener can be stacked with as many decks as need by the user since each deck is completely independent from the others. No center punching of screen sections nor is bar rail rubber required. Each deck is staggered so one gets total screen deck usage, which allows the user to utilize usually wasted space. Because of our patented ...
History
The History of Longhorn Manufacturing, Inc. The company was originally founded in 1991 by Mr. Howard D. Fager. In 1999, Mr. George F. Cudahy was retained as a company consultant and engineer. In 2008, Mr. Mark T. Doyle joined the team, bringing with him, more than 20 years of Sales and Marketing experience. Mark graduated from the University of Illinois with a B.S. in Ag Economics in 1985. Mark's responsibilities include sales and marketing of Longhorn Fine Screening and Crushing Equipment to the Industrial Minerals and all other markets. Mark is responsible for customer management, public relations, new business opportunities, direct mail ...
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Company Information
Parts & Service Longhorn Manufacturing, Inc. Corporate Office Howard D. Fager-General Manager P.O. Box 469 17484 FM 773 Ben Wheeler, Texas 75754 Toll Free: 800-667-4620 Office: 903-469-3900 Fax: 903-469-4503 Cell: 903-780-9444 Email: Click Here Mark T. Doyle - National Sales Manager P.O.Box 1542 LaSalle, Illinois 61301 Office: 815-220-8080 Fax: 815-220-8602 Cell: 815-579-8951 Toll Free: 800-667-4620 Email: Click Here W. Jack Tatham - Southeast Regional Sales P.O. Box 6406 Knoxville, Tennessee 37194 Office_ 865-405-4545 Toll Free: 800-667-4620 Email: Click Here
Custom Equipment
Longhorn offers custom equipment options to meet our customers needs. Contact us for specific options and to discuss the special design needs that your application may have, such as collection hoppers and discharge ports. [caption id="attachment_41" align="aligncenter" width="607" caption="Longhorn Custom collection hopper"][/caption] [caption id="attachment_42" align="aligncenter" width="607" caption="Longhorn Custom hopper design"][/caption] [caption id="attachment_43" align="aligncenter" width="607" caption="Longhorn Custom Discharge Ports"][/caption]
Materials
A list of materials to be crushed and screened by Longhorn Manufacturing In Alphabetical Order Abrasives Gelatin Quartz, crushed Acrilimide Ginger Refractories Alfalfa Glandular powder Resin powder, dry Allspice Glass, beads Rice Alum Glass, ground Rice, polish Alumina, calcined Glaubers salt Roofing granules Aluminum powder Glue Rosin Aluminum sawdust Gluten Rouge Aluminum skimmings Grain Rubber compounds Ammonium nitrate Grape nuts Rubber, reclaimed Ammonium sulfate Graphite Rubber sludge Anhydrous metasilicate Grits Antimony Grog, firebrick Sal soda Asbestos Gypsum Salt, epsom Ash dense Salt, flake Aspirin Hexamethylene-tetramine Salt, granular Hominy Salt, rock Baugasse Hops, spent Sand Baking powder Horn, ground Sand, foundry Bark, ground Sawdust Barley, malted Inco "D" nickel alloy Screenings Barytes Insecticide Seeds Beer Insulating material Sewage Beryllium powder Iron oxide Silica Blanc fixe Iron, powdered Silica gel Bleach, dry Silicate of soda Blood, dried Jelly beans Slag, crushed Bone char Snuff Bone, steam Kalsomine Soap chips Boric acid Kryolith Soap powder Bran Soap stone Brewers grain Lactose, refined Soda Bronze powder Lamp black Soda ash Lead, blue Soda bicarbonate Cake mix Lead borate Soda bisulphite Calcium acid phosphate Lead, red Soda hyposulphite Calcium carbide Lead, white milk of Sodium bicarbonate Calcium chloride Leather scraps Sodium fluoride Calcium propionate Licorice extract Sodium Perborate Candy Lime Sodium sulphite Candy molding starch Lime, soda Sodium, tri-phosphate Carbon black Limenite ore Sodium, ...
Material Application Testing
Longhorn Manufacturing does lab testing at the brenham Texas location, pictured below. For sample submissions please see the Procedure for Arranging Lab Tests. [caption id="attachment_56" align="aligncenter" width="607" caption="Longhorn Material Testing Lab 5'x10' 3(s)"][/caption] [caption id="attachment_57" align="aligncenter" width="607" caption="Longhorn Material Testing Lab"][/caption]
Procedure for Arranging Lab Tests
In order for Longhorn to comply with current federal and local RIGHT-TO-KNOW legislation governing toxic and hazardous materials, the following procedure must be strictly adhered to prior to sending any samples to LONGHORN for application lab testing. Our customers should be advised to: Send a properly completed MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS) to Longhorn Manufacturing, Inc. P.O.Box 469, Ben Wheeler, Texas 75754. Attn. Application Lab Longhorn will advise if the material is or is not acceptable for testing. If acceptable, Longhorn will provide a label and identification number. Forward the accepted material, accompanied by a completed (MSDS), the Longhorn label and identification number to, ...
