Pneumatic conveying systems for bulk material handling and railcar unloading
Cyclonaire manufactures pneumatic conveying equipment and material-handling systems, with a tech stack built around industrial controls (Allen-Bradley, Beckhoff, Siemens) and CAD design tools (SolidWorks, AutoCAD). The engineering-focused hiring pattern—six roles across junior and senior levels—reflects active commissioning work and technical design activity. No tech adoption or replacement signals suggest a stable, operations-driven organization.
Cyclonaire designs and manufactures pneumatic conveying systems for bulk material transfer, railcar unloading, dust collection, and related applications. Founded in 1973, the company serves industrial and logistics customers requiring custom material-handling solutions. The product portfolio spans complete conveying systems, hopper-car and railcar unloading equipment, locomotive track sanding systems, and a full line of valves, filters, and conveyor accessories. Cyclonaire operates from York, Nebraska, with a 51–200-person workforce and offers 24/7 customer support and commissioning services.
Cyclonaire uses SolidWorks and AutoCAD for mechanical design, Allen-Bradley Studio 5000 and Beckhoff TwinCAT for industrial controls, and FactoryTalk View/Optix for HMI and visualization.
Cyclonaire is headquartered in York, Nebraska. The company was founded in 1973 and remains privately held.
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