Shredding and recycling equipment provider Fornnax is committed to shaping the landscape for sustainable recycling solutions in the future.
Jignesh Kundaria, Chief Executive Officer and Director, describes the company’s equipment as an evolution of advanced products, designed for the challenges of the recycling world.
It’s latest offering, the advanced level SR-MAX2500 primary shredder, is a prime example of the company’s ethos.
Launched in 2024, the SR-MAX Series builds on the successful SR-Series, which has a proven track record against difficult waste streams.
The advanced SR-MAX2500 primary shredder features high capacity, modern engineering, and innovative technology.
The primary focus is large-scale municipal waste recyclers, cement plants, waste-to-energy plants, mechanical biological treatment facilities, materials recovery centres, construction and demolition recyclers, aluminium recyclers, and other applications requiring high-capacity machines and robust technology.
“With the SR-MAX2500, we’re poised to transform the waste management landscape in India and beyond. Our goal is to line up municipal waste recycling industries with a robust, efficient, and sustainable solution,” Jignesh says.
The SR-MAX2500 boasts hydraulic motors driving each shaft for optimal power and torque. Its unique cutter design, replaceable cutting table, and shaft design make it a suitable solution for various applications.
Jignesh says the Fornnax SR-MAX2500 offers several commercial benefits, including increased efficiency, reduced operational costs, and enhanced productivity. Its robust design and technology ensure minimal downtime, maximising profitability.
“The SR-MAX2500 shredder differentiates itself through its versatility, catering to a diverse array of waste management and user needs, specifically designed for waste that is highly contaminated,” he says.
Additionally, as urbanisation and consumption lead to increasing generation of municipal solid waste (MSW), there is a critical need to prioritise recycling and conversion of MSW into refuse-derived fuel (RDF).
“The cement industry, which uses a significant amount of coal, can substitute coal for RDF or alternate fuel to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, conserve natural resources and ultimately minimise waste disposal issues,” Jignesh says.
“Fornnax is committed to contributing to sustainability and waste management through advanced recycling solutions and supporting the transition to a more circular and environmentally conscious economy.”
Fornnax invests heavily in research and development to ensure it remains at the forefront of technological innovation and monitors industry trends, emerging technologies, and regulatory changes to identify potential opportunities for improvement.
Jignesh says this is vital to understand customer needs and challenges and help meet market demand.
The Fornnax SR-MAX2500 launch is a strategic step towards expanding Fornnax’s market presence and strengthening its position as a leading shredder manufacturer around the globe.
For more information, visit: www.fornnax.com