Energy saved worldwide by TM Systems’ technology
Our customers save 11 TWh of energy annually with our heat recovery solutions alone.
Learn how energy efficiency is incorporated into our solutions.
YOUR RELIABLE PARTNER
When planning a technology investment—whether it’s a brand new plant project, a new production line, or a renovation—we collaborate with you to find the ideal solution to meet your needs. Our process technology offerings include complete plants, production lines, technology units, machinery parts, and process components.
With significant resourcing in RDI, we guarantee that our decades of experience in energy efficiency results in best available technologies today.
MAXIMIZE THE UTILIZATION OF WASTE HEAT
At TM Systems we are highly aware of the energy challenges and the pressure for environmentally friendly operations in various process industries.
We provide solutions that reduce energy costs and enable a smaller carbon footprint in production without compromising the production rate.
PROCESS TECHNOLOGIES BY TM SYSTEMS
Our product range in process technology includes various solutions for the drying section of paper machines that enhance paper quality, productivity, and runnability.
We also offer technologies suitable for air conditioning in machine halls, including hall ventilation hoods, pocket ventilation, web stabilizers, and much more.
In addition to the paper and pulp industry, we provide several solutions for improving energy efficiency, such as soundproofing solutions and various hall ventilation and cooling systems.
HVAC SYSTEMS
TM Systems offers HVAC equipment for machine halls, turbine halls, boiler rooms, control rooms, electrical rooms, laboratories, and special rooms.
We provide turnkey solutions, including engineering, delivery, and installation of the equipment.
TOWARDS NET ZERO
We help our customers design clean production by creating energy-efficient solutions for the factory, aiming to establish a low-emission facility that operates on 100% renewable energy and recovered thermal energy.
Process byproducts, such as water vapor, can be recirculated back into the process.