Fornnax Technology Pvt. Ltd. showcased its advanced shredding capabilities at the India Rubber Expo (IRE) 2026, where the company participated as a bronze sponsor. Held from 7–10 April at ITPO Pragati Maidan in New Delhi, the event brought together key players from across the global rubber and recycling industries
At the centre of its presence was a live demonstration of Fornnax Primary Shredder, designed to process a wide range of materials, including end-of-life tyres (ELT), metals, e-waste and cable waste. The on-site demonstration provided visitors with a closer look at the machine’s cutting technology, robust construction and its ability to deliver consistent feedstock for downstream recycling processes.
The showcase comes at a time when the tyre recycling sector is increasingly shifting towards higher-value outputs such as reclaimed rubber and recovered carbon black (rCB). This transition is driving demand for reliable pre-processing equipment capable of handling large volumes of material while maintaining consistent output quality. In response, Fornnax has continued to refine its shredding technology, focusing on improvements in cutting geometry, drive systems and overall machine design.
Commenting on the company’s participation, Jignesh Kundaria, Director and CEO of Fornnax Technology, said: “At Fornnax, we engineer not just machines, but the backbone of a sustainable recycling infrastructure. Our Primary Shredder is purpose-built to deliver the high-capacity, consistent particle-size output required for the downstream production of recovered carbon black and reclaimed rubber at commercial scale. As our clients evolve their processing lines, we evolve with them by continuously refining our shredding technology to meet tighter material specifications, higher throughput demands, and stricter operational efficiencies. IRE 2026 was the perfect stage to reaffirm that Fornnax is not just a machine manufacturer, but rather we are a long-term technology partner in the circular economy.”
Fornnax’s participation at IRE 2026 underscores its continued focus on innovation and its role in supporting the development of sustainable recycling infrastructure, both in India and internationally.
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