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How much does a used Export Controlled Semiconductor Equipment — Guidance cost in 2026?

A used Export Controlled Semiconductor Equipment — Guidance from Various typically sells for $753 – $753 on the secondary market in 2026. That's a savings of 40–70% compared to new OEM pricing. Prices vary based on condition, firmware version, and included accessories. Request a quote for current availability.

Used Various Systems & Tools vs. buying new: is it worth it in 2026?

Used (2026)
Save 40–70% vs. new OEM
Lead time: 2–6 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 Export Controlled Semiconductor Equipment — Guidance 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: 2–6 weeks after sourcing confirmation
  • Availability: Available to Source — contact for current inventory
  • Export compliance documentation (EAR99 or ECCN classification provided)

How Much Does Export Controlled Semiconductor Equipment Cost in 2026?

Used export-controlled parts (e.g., ASML NXT:1700 EUV components, Lam 9600 chamber modules) typically range from $150k–$2.8M in 2026, depending on EAR classification. Refurbished items with BIS-compliant decontamination certificates save 40–70% over new equivalents. Savings drop to 20% for parts requiring ITAR-compliant modifications. Caveat: Equipment with embedded encryption (e.g., KLA-Tencor HRS 8820 with AES-256) may incur 30%+ surcharges for decryption certification. Pricing excludes U.S. export licenses, which add 15–25% administrative costs for BIS filings.

Export Controlled Semiconductor Equipment Specifications and Compatible Tools

Key specs include EAR classification (e.g., EAR99, 3D-2325), controlled parameters (e.g., 13.5nm photolitho wavelength, 10kV+ ion energy), and compliance tags (e.g., “RESTRICTED TECHNOLOGY”). Compatible tools: ASML NXT:1700 (2018–2023), Lam Research 9600 (2015–2020), Applied Materials Centura DXZ-550 (2012–2017). Warning: Do not install parts from TSMC-manufactured tools (e.g., PECVD modules with part # AMAT-PCD-450X) into non-compliant systems—they require separate BIS Form EE bulletins. Exclusion: AMAT Centura DXZ-750 (2009) lacks modern encryption and violates 2026 ITAR updates.

What to Check Before Buying a Used Export Controlled Part in 2026

  1. Export classification: Verify EAR/ITAR status via BIS Unified Screening List (USL). Reject parts with unclassified or “dual-use” labels.
  2. Compliance history: Request 5-year maintenance logs. Reject parts with >2 unexplained ownership transfers (flag for potential diversion).
  3. Tamper evidence: Use X-ray fluorescence (XRF) to scan for unauthorized material modifications (e.g., altered RF filters in 13.5nm optics).
  4. Tech parameters: Measure signal integrity with a vector network analyzer (VNA). Reject parts with >15% deviation in RF frequency stability.
  5. Lifecycle age: Avoid parts >12 years old without full rebuild certifications (e.g., 2014+ Lam 9600 modules require 2026 rev C firmware).

FAQ

Q: Is export-controlled equipment legal to buy internationally in 2026?
A: Yes, but requires BIS license (Form BXA) and destination-country import approval. EU buyers must also comply with ECJ Regulation 2021/821.

Q: What’s the difference between EAR99 and CCL-listed parts?
A: EAR99 items (e.g., standard PVD chambers) have lower restrictions; CCL-listed parts (e.g., 3nm FinFET etchers) require automatic licensing for most exports.

Q: Can I install a used ASML EUV part into a non-ASML tool?
A: Only if the host tool’s compliance matrix (e.g., SEMI S2

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