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Our industrial products are ideal for the biomass segment

How do you see the world going forward?

Have you ever thought about the moment when oil, the “black gold”, dries up? Sustainability has always been one of Infasul 's guidelines , so one of our work and production focuses is looking at the future of the planet .

We understand how fundamental it is to think about renewable technologies and energies . As a result, we invested in Infasul 's role in the biomass segment . This is a market that grows every year, mainly due to investment policies to promote biofuels .

Currently, Brazil is one of the world leaders in the timber sector , with each region of the country and states having their specific behaviors for the use of forest biomass. The European Union's expectation , at the end of the last decade, was that at the beginning of the 2020s, the use of sustainable energy would reach a level of 20% .

The production of renewable forests in the country is also being increased. In July 2020, about 260 thousand hectares of plantation were occupied in Mato Grosso, the main soybean producer in Brazil. This number represents a jump of 60% compared to 2010. And the forecast is that, in another 10 years, the area will be three times larger.

In this context, working on behalf of the biomass sector is fundamental for industries that produce machinery and equipment , as is the case with Infasul . We are part of this production chain, working in the design, development and manufacture of industrial knives for wood chippers, fixing covers, conveyor rollers, toothed segments and other parts for the sector.

We offer serious and committed work to be part of large successful projects, providing solutions that meet customer expectations. We provide cutting-edge technology tools and services that make the difference and make your equipment and production more efficient . Know more about our products.

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