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Used Recirculating Chiller for Semiconductor

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Various (SMC, Neslab, Lytron)

Used Recirculating Chiller for Semiconductor

Market Price

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1 active listing

$2K$9K

Typical secondary market pricing · USD

Low $2,480Avg $5,590High $8,700
Save 50-70% vs OEM new

Aggregated from secondary market sources · Not a guaranteed offer

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Last verified: 2026-05-11

Tested & inspected
Documentation included
Fast worldwide shipping
30-day functional warranty
Escrow payment available
Market DataRecirculating Chiller (Process Cooling)
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Price Range

$2K $9K

Based on verified secondary market transactions

Last Sold

$4,500

Apr 29, 2026

Refurbished

Active Sellers

6

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How much does a used Used Recirculating Chiller for Semiconductor cost in 2026?

A used Used Recirculating Chiller for Semiconductor from Various (SMC, Neslab, Lytron) typically sells for $2k – $9k on the secondary market in 2026. That's a savings of 50-70% compared to new OEM pricing. Prices vary based on condition, firmware version, and included accessories. Request a quote for current availability.

Used Various (SMC, Neslab, Lytron) Subassemblies vs. buying new: is it worth it in 2026?

Used (2026)
Save 50-70% 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 Used Recirculating Chiller for Semiconductor 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 a Used Recirculating Chiller Cost in 2026?

In 2026, used recirculating chillers (SMC, Neslab, Lytron) will price between $2,190–$6,180, depending on cooling capacity (5–15 kW) and condition. Refurbished units with certified seals and replaced compressors add $1,200–$1,800 to the base price. Compared to new equivalents (priced $12,000–$25,000), used models save 55–70%. Caveat: Units with >8,000 cumulative compressor hours since 2020 show a 35% higher failure rate in refrigerant line integrity tests. Always request a recent leak test (max 5 ppm tracers) and verify maintenance logs for capacitor replacements post-2023.

Recirculating Chiller Specifications and Compatible Tools

Key specs: 5–15 kW cooling capacity, -40°C to 150°C temperature range, 208–480V AC, 3-phase power, 1.5–5 GPM flow rate. Compatible with:

  • SMC-RC3000 (2012–2018 production)
  • Neslab E12 (2010–2017)
  • Lytron D12 (2013–2019)
    Warning: Neslab E15 (PN 912-015) uses a proprietary glycol mix; cross-compatibility requires a secondary heat exchanger. Avoid pairing with tools using R22 refrigerants (phased out by 2024). Verify PID controller firmware version (v3.2+ required for ±0.1°C stability).

What to Check Before Buying a Used Recirculating Chiller in 2026

  1. Refrigerant leak test: Use an electronic leak detector (sensitivity <1 ppb); reject units with >5 ppm tracers.
  2. Compressor efficiency: Measure voltage drop under load (max 10% deviation from nameplate 230V).
  3. Heat exchanger fouling: Check delta-T between inlet/outlet; >5°C variance indicates scale buildup.
  4. Pump flow rate: Validate with a magnehelic gauge (±5% of rated 3 GPM).
  5. Age and usage: Units >10 years old require a full capacitive discharge test (ESD risk increases 25% post-15-year lifecycle).
    Request a thermal cycling log (300–500 cycles recommended) and verify O-ring replacement dates (silicone seals degrade after 8,000 hours).

FAQ

Q: How do I test for refrigerant leaks myself?
A: Use a UV dye injector and blacklight. Leaks fluoresce within 24 hours post-application. For instant checks, rent an infrared gas analyzer (specify R134a/R404A compatibility).

Q: Used vs. refurbished chiller – what’s the difference?
A: Refurbished units include new compressors, capacitors, and seals.

Recent Market Listings

Updated May 19
Last SaleApr 29, 2026

$4,500

Refurbished
Last SaleMar 25, 2026

$2,000

As-is
Last SaleFeb 10, 2026

$10,500

Certified
Last SaleJan 18, 2026

$3,600

Refurbished

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Recent Sales

Low: $2,480High: $8,700
DateConditionPrice
Apr 29, 2026Refurbished$4,500
Mar 25, 2026As-Is$2,000
Feb 10, 2026Certified$10,500
Jan 18, 2026Refurbished$3,600
Condition key: As-Is Refurbished Certified

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Quick Info

ConditionUsed
GradeB
CategorySubassemblies
Lead Time2-4 weeks after sourcing
Active Sellers6
Buyers Watching9

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