A look inside the Fornnax high-capacity tyre recycling plant: The full processing line in action
Fornnax’s tyre recycling technology represents one of the most comprehensive and integrated systems currently available for processing end-of-life tyres (ELTs). Designed to accommodate a wide variety of input materials—from passenger car and truck tyres to agricultural and OTR tyres—the plant is built to adapt to customer requirements while maintaining consistently high output quality.
With decades of industry experience, Fornnax provides recycling equipment, engineering, and operational support from a single source. Its systems are structured around a fully automated, multi-stage process designed to maximise material recovery and deliver clean fractions of rubber, steel, and textile. Depending on the configuration, the plant can produce high-purity rubber granules ranging from 0.8 mm to 4 mm, suitable for numerous downstream applications.
Recently, Fornnax released a video offering a closer look inside its high-capacity tyre recycling plant. The footage presents the complete processing line in action, demonstrating how tyres move through each mechanical stage—from initial shredding to accurate material separation—and showing how automation, torque-controlled machinery, and in-line cleaning systems contribute to recovery rates and product quality.
Tyre Recycling Plant by Fornnax. | Video by Fornnax.
The footage offers a clear perspective on how advanced mechanical engineering, automation, and modular system design come together in a modern tyre recycling facility.
To learn more about Fornnax’s tyre recycling solutions or explore additional technical specifications, visit the company’s website.
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