Deister Machine Co. celebrates 100th anniversary

 

(Standing, from left to right) Joe Schlabach, vice president of marketing and sales; Greg Wood, vice president of manufacturing and production; Dale Loshe, vice president of engineering; Richard Deister, vice president of customer relations; (Seated, from left to right) Irwin F. Deister, Jr., chairman; E. Mark Deister, president

 

Deister Machine Co. Inc. is celebrating its 100th anniversary as a manufacturer of feeding, scalping and screening equipment for the aggregate, mining, coal, asphalt and recycle industries.

Deister has remained a family-owned business since its founding in 1912. “We continue to build upon our century of service via solid engineering and customized screening solutions that allow today’s aggregate producers to efficiently meet the most stringent specifications,” says Deister Chairman and Co-CEO Irwin F. Deister Jr., who recently marked 60 years of service with the company. Irwin and E. Mark Deister, President and Co-CEO, represent the family’s third generation at the company’s helm.

The company’s dedication to the industry began with their grandfather, Emil Deister, the company’s founder, according to Deister.

In the early 1900s, Emil Deister took up the study of ore separation; and eventually, he would patent his own equipment, starting with a centrifugal separator that extracted gold from mercury amalgam, and continuing on to develop ore separating tables. His table is praised in Taggert’s Handbook of Ore Dressing, the official textbook at many mining schools, as the first serious competition to the only other kind of ore separating table available at the time.

Emil established his business in 1906 as the Deister Concentrator Company. In 1912, Emil sold Deister Machine Company began manufacturing operations at 1933 East Wayne Street in Fort Wayne, Indiana, its current location. The original building, a 5,500-square-foot plant, is still in active use amidst a total operation that today spans more than 360,000 square feet and four plant locations in Fort Wayne. Its line of equipment includes heavy-duty inclined screens, high-speed screens, horizontal screens, dewatering screens, and vibrating feeders and grizzlies. Additionally, Deister recently introduced its new Ultra-Fines Recovery System, as well as its new line of Deister Premium Portable Screening Plants.

Deister equipment is in operation in all 50 states, Canada, and in many countries throughout Latin America, as well as Europe, Asia and Australia. According to its engineers, Deister equipment is designed to integrate with all components of the production system, while delivering maximum performance and productivity. In fact, some of the earlier models of Deister vibrating screens are still in operation due to their rugged construction and continued high efficiency.

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Additionally, Deister Machine Company supports its industry by being active participants in a variety of key organizations. Today, Irwin F. Deister, Jr. and E. Mark Deister are life members of the NSSGA board, both having served as chairman of its Manufacturers and Services (M & S) Division. In the recent past, Deister Vice President of Marketing and Sales Joe Schlabach served as the Chairman of M & S Division.

Irwin and Mark Deister are proud to say that “the long-term customer relationships, which the company has developed over years of support, consultation and service, have resulted in ongoing improvements in the design, engineering and customization of Deister feeding and screening equipment – a mission never more important in an era when material specifications are tightening and producers are searching for the means to remain profitable in an increasingly competitive business environment.”