AIS agricultural incinerators are the result of three decades of fabrication, refractory engineering and on-farm field experience. Every Cyclone model is hand-built in the UK or US, lined with a monolithic refractory cast and shipped with the documentation needed to meet DEFRA, EU 1069/2009 and equivalent international standards.
From a 110 kg poultry unit to a 3,750 kg industrial Cyclone, the range is engineered around three priorities: fuel efficiency, daily reliability and a working life measured in decades.
Trusted across the agricultural sector
- Poultry — broiler, layer and breeder farms
- Swine — finisher, breeder and AI-stud sites
- Cattle — dairy, beef and calf-rearing operations
- Mixed livestock and smallholdings
- Government veterinary services & APHA contracts
- International disease-control response
What makes an agricultural incinerator last
Heavy-gauge steel fabrication
Every Cyclone shell is rolled and welded from heavy-gauge plate steel — the structural backbone that supports the refractory and resists distortion through years of thermal cycling.
Monolithic refractory lining
A poured monolithic concrete refractory outlasts brick-built linings by an order of magnitude, with no joints to crack and no gaps for hot gases to escape through.
Twin temperature-controlled burners
Independent primary and secondary burners maintain the regulatory temperature curve every cycle — without operator intervention.
PLC controls with audit logging
Touch-screen PLC controls log every cycle for inspection, with optional USB export for record-keeping under DEFRA and APHA reporting.
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Frequently asked questions
Where are AIS agricultural incinerators built?+
Every Cyclone is hand-built in our UK and US workshops, then shipped worldwide. We do not subcontract fabrication.
Do you supply outside the UK?+
Yes. AIS units are exported across Europe, North America, the Middle East, Africa and Asia, with documentation prepared for each region's regulatory regime.
Can the same unit handle multiple species?+
Yes. All Cyclone models are designed for mixed agricultural waste — operators commonly run poultry, swine and cattle through the same machine.





