Magnum’s Candian Facility is over 98,000 sq. ft on roughly 10 acres of Land
The Magog, (Quebec) Canadian is a 98,000+ sq. ft. facility sitting on roughly 10 acres of land. Magog is well known as a rubber and plastics epicentre that sits in the Estrie region and in the MRC Memphremagog. It benefits from an exceptional geographic location since it is situated on the Canadian-American border. Magnum’s proprietary “GREEN” technology provides a unique solution to all of the challenges in the disposal of stockpiles of scrap tires and rubber scrap.
Magnum currently holds over $130 Million USD in open contracts for the production of rubber nuggets and rubber buffing. Some of Magnum’s Production:
The location provides quick access to several markets, such as Quebec, Canada and the United States. The Interstate 91 leads directly into the states of Vermont and New Hampshire and is close to the states of Maine, Massachusetts and New York
Large OTR Tire Buffing Video at the Magnum Magog, Quebec Facility:
Magnums Magog Facility Areial Photos (Magnum Recycling Canada, Inc). Magnum Magog Facility has 270 ft x 30 ft of extra parking in the back for stockpiling tires as seen below.
About Magnum/SRI (Sekhar Research Innovations Sdn Bhd):
Magnum/SRI are currently using their advanced technologies to produce next generation rubber recycling solutions for custom compounds, retread compounds, processing aids, advanced state-of-the-art equipment, and reactivated ambient/cryogenic rubber powders for the global market. Magnum/SRI tests are targeting premium applications that contain high grade properties. This will allow production of higher yielding compounds which will potentially create higher revenues and profits. This also includes maximizing cost savings for clients while producing high quality materials.
The reason why Magnum/SRI premium compounds are one of a kind is because they can be substituted in high specification compound applications without appreciable loss in properties or performance. Furthermore, the reason why our clients will prefer to use Magnum/SRI compounds is because they will be able to enjoy a substantial and meaningful reduction in raw material cost without compromising product performance and quality. In the competitive environment of rubber product manufacturing this is a major development having a direct impact on our customer?s bottom line.
To visit SRI, view: http://www.srielastomers.com/
View Magnum/SRI Next Generation Custom Compound positive trials: http://magnumresources.net/view-investors.php?id=180 or http://www.magnumresources.net/view-investors.php?id=199

