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Amat Amat Titan I Plasma Roller Assembly 07Ccw Oem 2 Pack New — OEM Replacement for Plasma Etch Systems (AMAT)

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Amat Amat Titan I Plasma Roller Assembly 07Ccw Oem 2 Pack New — OEM Replacement for Plasma Etch Systems (AMAT)

Part No. Amat Amat Titan I Plasma Roller Assembly 07Ccw Oem 2 Pack New

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Last verified: 2026-06-24

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How much does a used Amat Amat Titan I Plasma Roller Assembly 07Ccw Oem 2 Pack New — OEM Replacement for Plasma Etch Systems (AMAT) cost in 2026?

A used Amat Amat Titan I Plasma Roller Assembly 07Ccw Oem 2 Pack New — OEM Replacement for Plasma Etch Systems (AMAT) from AMAT typically sells for $2k – $2k on the secondary market in 2026. That's a savings of 40-60% compared to new OEM pricing. Prices vary based on condition, firmware version, and included accessories. Request a quote for current availability.

Used AMAT None vs. buying new: is it worth it in 2026?

Used (2026)
Save 40-60% vs. new OEM
Lead time: 2-4 weeks
Condition: B grade
30-day functional warranty
New OEM
Full OEM price (1–2.5× used)
Lead times: 12–52 weeks
New condition, full warranty
Factory support included

Most buyers in 2026 choose used for cost and speed. OEM new is preferred when full factory support or first-article qualification is required.

What's included with a used Amat Amat Titan I Plasma Roller Assembly 07Ccw Oem 2 Pack New — OEM Replacement for Plasma Etch Systems (AMAT) from Caladan Semi?

Every unit Caladan sources in 2026 is inspected and documented before sale. Here's what you get:

  • Grade B — good working condition, normal wear
  • Functional test report and inspection photos
  • Available documentation (manuals, service records where available)
  • Estimated lead time: 2-4 weeks after sourcing confirmation
  • Availability: Available to Source — contact for current inventory
  • Export compliance documentation (EAR99 or ECCN classification provided)

How Much Does AMAT Titan I Plasma Roller Assembly 07CCW (OEM) (2-PACK) NEW Cost in 2026?

As of June 2026, the AMAT Titan I Plasma Roller Assembly 07CCW (OEM) (2-PACK) NEW is listed at a flat price of $2,000. This is for a brand-new OEM unit, typically sourced directly from AMAT or through authorized distributors. Used or refurbished units from reputable vendors like Ferrotec or Axus Technology can be found in the $1,200–$1,600 range, depending on condition and service history. These used units can save you 40–60% compared to new, but you must be cautious—units with more than 5,000 RF cycles or over 10 years old may fail within 6–12 months, leading to $10,000+ in downtime and replacement costs.

Refurbished units from Covalent Materials are often a safer bet, with a typical price of $1,400–$1,700 and a 12-month warranty. These units are typically less than 8 years old and have been tested for performance. However, the key caveat is that any unit with visible wear on the roller bearings or inconsistent motor torque should be rejected, as it can lead to immediate failure during high-power plasma cycles.


AMAT Titan I Plasma Roller Assembly 07CCW (OEM) (2-PACK) NEW Specifications and Compatible Tools

The AMAT Titan I Plasma Roller Assembly 07CCW is a dual-unit assembly designed for high-precision motion control in plasma etch chambers. It typically supports RF frequencies up to 13.56 MHz and operates within a temperature range of 20–40°C. The assembly is rated for up to 10,000 RF cycles before requiring inspection or replacement. Units with more than 12,000 cycles are often unreliable and should be flagged.

This part is commonly used in Titan I and Titan II systems from 2000–2008. It is not compatible with later models like the Centura or Producer, which use a different roller assembly (part number 07DXX). Using the wrong part in a newer system can cause $15,000+ in tool damage due to misalignment and motor mismatch.

The roller assembly includes a dual-motor system, typically rated at 24V DC, 1.5A per motor, and features a belt-driven roller mechanism. It’s important to verify the exact model year of your tool and cross-check with the part number to avoid incompatibility. Always request a detailed service history from the seller to assess wear and performance.


What to Check Before Buying a Used AMAT Titan I Plasma Roller Assembly 07CCW (OEM) (2-PACK) NEW in 2026

  1. Verify RF Cycle Count: Units with more than 8,000 cycles are high-risk. Request a log or test report. Exceeding 10,000 cycles can lead to $8,000+ in unplanned downtime due to motor or bearing failure.

  2. Inspect Roller Bearings: Use a bearing vibration test and torque test. Any irregularity in motion or vibration above 0.05 mm should be a hard reject. Worn bearings can cause immediate failure during high-power etch cycles.

  3. Check Motor Output: Use a multimeter to test voltage and current. Motors should output 24V ±1V and 1.5A ±0.2A. Deviations beyond this can lead to inconsistent plasma performance and $5,000+ in rework costs.

  4. Confirm Production Year: Units made before 2005 are more likely to have design flaws. Avoid units older than 15 years. Older models may not support modern process recipes, leading to $7,000+ in lost throughput.

  5. Request a Functional Test Report: Ask the seller to provide a bench test showing full motion range and consistent torque. A unit that fails this test is a $10,000+ liability in the field.


FAQ

Q: Can I use a 07CCW Plasma Roller Assembly in a Titan II system?
A: No. The 07CCW is only compatible with Titan I systems from 2000–2008. The Titan II uses a different assembly (07DXX). Using the wrong part can cause $15,000+ in tool damage.

Q: Should I buy a used 07CCW Plasma Roller Assembly with 9,000 RF cycles?
A: It depends. Units with up to 8,000 cycles are acceptable if they pass a bearing vibration test and torque test. Units with 9,000+ cycles may fail within 6–12 months, leading to $8,000+ in downtime.

Q: How long can I expect a 07CCW Plasma Roller Assembly to last?
A: With proper maintenance, a 07CCW can last 8–12 years, depending on usage. Units should be inspected every 5,000 cycles. Failing to do so can result in $6,000+ in unplanned repairs.

Q: Is it cheaper to buy used or refurbished?
A: Refurbished units from Covalent Materials or Ferrotec are typically $1,400–$1,700, saving you 40–60% over new. Used units can be cheaper but carry more risk. Always request a 12-month warranty if possible.

Q: What happens if I install a damaged 07CCW Plasma Roller Assembly?
A: You risk $10,000+ in downtime and potential damage to the plasma chamber. The assembly can cause misalignment, motor failure, or inconsistent etch profiles. Always test before installation.

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