R-Max3300 Secondary Shredder - New launch

Fornnax Launches Biggest Secondary/Fine Shredder: R-MAX3300, A State-of-the-Art Marvel

Fornnax, a leading innovator in recycling equipment manufacturing, has launched the R-MAX3300, the largest secondary shredder in its category.

Unveiled at the prestigious IFAT India 2025, the machine marks a major milestone for India’s recycling sector, delivering a robust solution for Cement AFR Plants and waste to energy businesses.

The event featured leading industry experts and dignitariesincluding Mr. Md. Fahim Sopariwala, CEO – GEPIL India; Mr. Sridhar Jagannathan, Vice President – Zigma Global; Mr. Priyesh Bhatti, CEO – GEPIL India; Mr. Shailendra Singh, Deputy General Manager – Prism Johnson Ltd (Cement Division); Mr. Ulhas Parlikar, Global Consultant – Waste Management, Circular Economy, Policy Advocacy & Co-processing; Mr. Saurabh Palsania, Joint President (Strategic Sourcing) – Shree Cement Ltd; Mr. Rajeev Patel, DGM (Process) – Mangalam Cement Ltd; and Mr. Anumodan Kumar Dubey – Mangalam Cement Ltd, do the ribbon-cutting and unveil this engineering milestone.

This new equipment continues the proven legacy and performance of the R series secondary shredder, which was primarily designed for dense applications like tire and cable.

Whereas, the R-MAX is specially tailored for low-density materials such as Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), Commercial and Industrial (C&I) Waste, Bulky Waste, Legacy Waste, Wood, and Construction and Demolition (C&D) Waste.

Leveraging the R-MAX3300’s advanced technology, Cement AFR Plants and waste to energy businesses can now effortlessly and highly effectively produce Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) and Solid Recovered Fuel (SRF) in the ideal 30 to 50 mm particle size range with unmatched efficiency, durability, and versatility.

“The R-MAX3300 represents a monumental leap forward in our vision to become a global leader by 2030 in recycling technology through innovation,” said Mr. Jignesh Kundaria, Director and CEO of Fornnax Technology. “With the rising challenges of waste management in India and globally, this machine is not just a product; it’s a powerful tool for change. We engineered it to handle the most difficult waste streams with unparalleled efficiency, turning what was once considered unusable waste into a valuable resource. It directly addresses the urgent demand for effective, large-scale shredding technology that can support cement kilns and waste-to-energy facilities in achieving the desired output”, he added with confidence.

The launch comes at a critical time, as India generates over 160,000+ tons of municipal solid waste daily. The rising focus on waste-to-energy and RDF production under initiatives like the Swachh Bharat Mission and Smart Cities programs has created a clear market push for advanced technologies. Globally, the industrial shredder market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 5-6%, driven by increasing waste generation and recycling mandates.

Mr. Kundaria emphasized, “Our commitment goes beyond just selling machinery; it’s about empowering our customers to achieve lasting efficiency, sustainability, and growth. We see ourselves as a trusted partner who stands beside them at every step-from technology deployment to ongoing support, ensuring they can rely on Fornnax not only for performance but also for consistency, dependability, and long-term value.”

The R-MAX3300’s key features include its high-throughput processing of pre-shredded or coarse material, making it ideal for a variety of applications such as SRF and RDF production, composting pre-treatment, and volume reduction for logistics optimization. The machine is set to support Integrated Waste Management Projects (IWMP) and bio-mining sites across India and the globe.

With the launch of this state-of-the-art marvel, Fornnax is not only strengthening its position as a technology innovator but also advancing its mission to become a global leader in recycling technology by 2030, delivering systems that are innovative, cost-effective, efficient, reliable, and environmentally responsible.

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