
Bastian Schöchert
Market Manager
Discover how vacuum technology can make carbon capture applications technically and commercially viable across industries.

The reduction of CO2 emissions, accompanied by the reduction of fossil energy consumption, is the most pressing issue of our time. These challenges are urging the chemical industry as well as engineers to invest in more energy-efficient plants. Vacuum technology is particularly called upon to contribute to this effort.
To keep power consumption for carbon capture to an absolute minimum, mechanical vacuum pumps are best suited. Modern energy-efficient drive units and innovative frequency converter-supported control allow a significant reduction in energy consumption and operating costs.
In this webinar, you will:
Identify the key vacuum duties in modern carbon capture processes
Understand common pitfalls when scaling from lab to industrial units
Discover design strategies to cut power consumption, simplify piping and improve reliability
This webinar is for process and project engineers, plant designers, technical buyers, researchers and advanced students working on carbon capture in industry or R&D. Basic familiarity with vacuum or CC is helpful but not required.