Thomas & Muller Systems Ltd. is a manufacturer of conveyor belts and conveyor systems. We serve a wide variety of industries, ranging from the medical industry to the sewer and waste water industry. What has set us apart from competition is working directly with our customers to completely understand their needs and what they are trying to accomplish in order to serve them better. Our experience goes back to the early 1960's and that valuable engineering, design and fabrication experience has allowed us to become an industry leader. Visit our website to quickly and easily request a quote!
A belt conveyor is a system designed to transport or move physical items like materials, goods, even people from one point to another. Unlike other conveying means that employ chains, spirals, hydraulics, etc...
Bucket Conveyors
A bucket elevator or grain leg is used to move items in bulk. The usage of bucket elevators is widespread, notably in commercial agriculture and mining, and several specialized businesses manufacture bucket elevators and...
Conveyor Systems
A conveyor system is a method for moving packages, products, supplies, parts, and equipment for production, shipping, or relocation. The different types of conveying systems include pneumatic, screw, belt, and roller. The construction of individual systems depends on the materials...
Pneumatic Conveying
Pneumatic conveying is a method for transferring bulk materials, like powders and granules, using compressed gas or air, from one processing center to another. Material is moved through an enclosed conveying line or tube using a combination of pressure differential and airflow from a blower or fan...
Roller Conveyors
Roller conveyors are a type of conveyor belt that allows objects to skate on its surface by using rollers, which are equally spaced revolving cylinders. They transport stuff from one location to another...
Screw Conveyors
Screw conveyors, or auger conveyors, are industrial equipment used in transporting bulk quantities of granular solids (e.g., powder, grains, granules), semi-solids, liquids, and even non-flowing materials from one point to another...