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CARBON CAPTURE

VACUUM PUMPS AND COMPRESSORS FOR CARBON CAPTURE APPLICATIONS

Emerging climate solutions need powerful, flexible pumping technology. When it comes to tackling carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and reducing greenhouse gas levels, trust Becker for safe, reliable capture, separation, and storage.

BENEFITS OF USING VACUUM PUMPS & COMPRESSORS FOR CARBON CAPTURE

Looking for a powerful, affordable vacuum pump to back up your carbon capture process? Whether you’re capturing CO2 emissions from a gas combustion process or directly from the atmosphere, you rely on precise pressure and temperature to deliver the results you need. Only Becker has the technical expertise, product range, and deep industry knowledge to deliver the optimized pressure conditions, fine-tuned control, and safety you depend on.

COMMON CARBON CAPTURE APPLICATIONS FOR VACUUM PUMPS & COMPRESSORS

Our pumps, blowers, and thermal exchangers offer the reliable, gas-tight operation demanded by today’s carbon capture technologies, together with the flexibility and ongoing support to meet your changing technical needs.  Around the world, you’ll find Becker’s carbon capture pumps hard at work in power plants, industrial processes, natural gas handling facilities, point source capture initiatives, and sequestration operations. 

Our equipment is critical to a wide range of solutions for carbon capture, utilization, and storage, including:

  • Pre-combustion carbon capture: Taking off CO2 from fossil fuels before they are burned.
  • Post-combustion carbon capture: Removal of CO2 from flue gas emissions after combustion.
  • Direct air capture (DAC): Creating the low-pressure needed to separate CO2 directly from ambient air.
  • Gas-tight handling: Our CO2 pumps are designed to deliver safe, no-leak operation you can depend on.

Recent Blog Posts

When & How Often to Replace Your Vacuum Pump Filter

Your vacuum pump is built for reliable performance, but proper maintenance is key to keeping it running efficiently. One often overlooked component is the pump’s filters. Oil and air filters trap contaminants like dust, debris, and oil mist, preventing damage. Over time, clogged filters can reduce efficiency, cause overheating, and...

Best Types of Grease & Oil for a Vacuum Pump

Lubricants in vacuum pumps aren’t just an afterthought—they’re essential to keeping your equipment running efficiently. The right oil or grease minimizes friction, prevents wear, and protects against heat and contamination. Using the wrong one? That can lead to premature failure, costly downtime, and expensive repairs. This guide covers the best...

How to Replace the Vanes in Your Vacuum Pump

Rotor vanes sit at the heart of your vacuum pump’s operation, creating a seal against the pump chamber walls to trap and compress air to create suction. Constant contact with the walls causes vanes to wear over time, requiring periodic replacement. This makes vanes the most important consumable component of...

How Often Should You Change the Oil in Your Vacuum Pump?

Are you tempted to put off scheduled oil changes for your vacuum pumps? You’re not alone. Many engineers and plant managers assume the oil is still “good enough” rather than following a strict maintenance schedule. However, skipping oil changes can be costly. Fresh oil ensures proper lubrication, prevents overheating, and...

Common Problems with Vacuum Pump Parts + Solutions

Whether your system depends on vacuum pumps for spin-up power or nonstop operation, even minor part issues can lead to major setbacks—unplanned downtime, rising repair costs, and halted workflows. That’s why addressing problems with vacuum pump parts before they escalate is essential. In this article, we break down six common...

Should You Centralize Your Vacuum System?

Tired of the heat, noise, and hassle of running multiple vacuum pumps across your shop floor, plant, manufacturing facility, or lab? Stepping up to a centralized vacuum system for your operation might seem like a big move, but it can help solve many common problems associated with operating point-of-use vacuum...

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