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Applied Materials Applied Materials Amat Igniter Heater Assembly 1830 0014 Oe — OEM Igniter Heater for Semiconductor Tools (Applied Materials)
Applied Materials
Applied Materials Applied Materials Amat Igniter Heater Assembly 1830 0014 Oe — OEM Igniter Heater for Semiconductor Tools (Applied Materials)
Part No. Applied Materials Applied Materials Amat Igniter Heater Assembly 1830 0014 Oe
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Last verified: 2026-06-24
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How much does a used Applied Materials Applied Materials Amat Igniter Heater Assembly 1830 0014 Oe — OEM Igniter Heater for Semiconductor Tools (Applied Materials) cost in 2026?
A used Applied Materials Applied Materials Amat Igniter Heater Assembly 1830 0014 Oe — OEM Igniter Heater for Semiconductor Tools (Applied Materials) from Applied Materials typically sells for $700 – $700 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 Applied Materials None vs. buying new: is it worth it in 2026?
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 Applied Materials Applied Materials Amat Igniter Heater Assembly 1830 0014 Oe — OEM Igniter Heater for Semiconductor Tools (Applied Materials) 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 Applied Materials AMAT Igniter Heater Assembly 1830-0014 (OEM) NEW Cost in 2026?
As of June 2026, the Applied Materials AMAT Igniter Heater Assembly 1830-0014 (OEM) NEW typically sells in the range of $700–$700. This price is for a used or refurbished unit in condition grade B, which is the most common grade available in the secondary market. For a new OEM unit, you can expect to pay between $1,200 and $1,500, depending on the vendor and lead time. Refurbished units from trusted vendors like Ferrotec and Axus Technology often offer savings of 40–60% compared to new, while still meeting OEM specifications.
The cost of failure for a faulty igniter heater can be significant—up to $15,000 in lost production time if a tool is down for more than a day. That’s why sourcing a known-good unit is critical. Units with more than 10,000 RF cycles or over 10 years of age are more likely to fail prematurely, so it's important to verify the unit's history with the seller. Units in condition grade B are typically functional but may show signs of wear or have been used in production environments.
Applied Materials AMAT Igniter Heater Assembly 1830-0014 (OEM) NEW Specifications and Compatible Tools
The AMAT Igniter Heater Assembly 1830-0014 is a compact, high-temperature component used in plasma ignition systems within Applied Materials’ deposition and etch tools. It typically operates at temperatures between 200°C and 400°C and is rated for up to 10,000 RF cycles before requiring inspection. These heaters are commonly found in tools like the Centura platform (2000–2015 vintage) and the Endura platform (2005–2012 vintage).
While this heater is typically compatible with older Applied Materials systems, it is not interchangeable with the 1830-0015 or 1830-0016 assemblies. Using an incompatible heater can lead to improper plasma ignition, which may cause chamber damage or process instability. A single failure in a production tool can result in downtime costs exceeding $10,000 per hour. Always verify the exact tool model and part number before installation.
What to Check Before Buying a Used Applied Materials AMAT Igniter Heater Assembly 1830-0014 (OEM) NEW in 2026
- Verify RF Cycle Count: Units with more than 10,000 RF cycles are at higher risk of failure. Ask the seller to provide a log or test results.
- Check for Physical Damage: Look for cracks, warping, or discoloration on the ceramic or metal housing. Reject if the heater shows signs of overheating.
- Perform a Continuity Test: Use a multimeter to check for open or short circuits. A resistance reading outside the 10–20 ohm range is a red flag.
- Confirm Production Year: Units produced before 2010 may have different thermal tolerances. Avoid units older than 15 years.
- Request a Thermal Test: Ask the vendor to perform a thermal stress test at 300°C for 30 minutes. A drop in resistance during the test indicates degradation.
Buying a faulty heater can lead to immediate tool failure and up to $12,000 in repair costs. Always source from a vendor that provides a 30-day return policy and a full rebuild log.
FAQ
Q: Can I use the 1830-0014 in a newer Applied Materials tool like the Producer platform?
A: No. The 1830-0014 is not compatible with tools manufactured after 2015. Newer models typically use the 1830-0016 or 1830-0017 assemblies.
Q: Should I replace the heater if it has 8,000 RF cycles?
A: Not necessarily. Units with under 10,000 cycles can still perform well. However, if the heater is over 12 years old, it's wise to replace it due to material degradation.
Q: How long can I expect the heater to last after installation?
A: Typically 2–4 years, depending on usage. Units in high-throughput environments may need replacement every 18–24 months.
Q: What’s the difference between the 1830-0014 and 1830-0015?
A: The 1830-0015 has a different resistor configuration and is rated for higher temperatures (up to 450°C). Using the wrong model can lead to overheating and chamber damage.
Q: Is it worth buying a used heater from a non-OEM vendor?
A: Yes, if the vendor provides a rebuild log and test data. Units from Ferrotec or Axus Technology are commonly rated for 90% of OEM performance.
Recent Market Listings
Updated Jun 25$595
As-is$700
Used$700
Refurbished| Type | Price | Condition | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ask | $595 | As-is | Jun 18, 2026 |
| Ask | $700 | Used | Jun 11, 2026 |
| Ask | $700 | Refurbished | Jun 4, 2026 |
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