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Varian Varian Semiconductor Equipment 40418 00 Charge Aperture Rese — Lot of 32 New Charge Apertures (Varian)

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Varian Varian Semiconductor Equipment 40418 00 Charge Aperture Rese — Lot of 32 New Charge Apertures (Varian)

Part No. Varian Varian Semiconductor Equipment 40418 00 Charge Aperture Rese

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Last verified: 2026-06-23

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How much does a used Varian Varian Semiconductor Equipment 40418 00 Charge Aperture Rese — Lot of 32 New Charge Apertures (Varian) cost in 2026?

A used Varian Varian Semiconductor Equipment 40418 00 Charge Aperture Rese — Lot of 32 New Charge Apertures (Varian) from Varian typically sells for $612 – $612 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 Varian 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 Varian Varian Semiconductor Equipment 40418 00 Charge Aperture Rese — Lot of 32 New Charge Apertures (Varian) 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 Varian Semiconductor Equipment 40418-00 Charge Aperture Reseller Lot of 32 New Cost in 2026?

The Varian 40418-00 charge aperture lot of 32 new units is priced at $612 per unit in 2026, with no variance by condition tier due to its new status. This represents a 40-60% discount compared to OEM pricing, which historically ranges from $1,000–$1,500 per unit. Refurbished alternatives from vendors like Ferrotec or Axus Technology typically cost $450–$550 per unit, but these are not applicable here since this listing specifies new parts.

Buying this lot of 32 units can save a mid-sized fab $20,000–$30,000 compared to purchasing individually, assuming 10–15% bulk discounts. However, a single failed aperture in a production line can cost $5,000–$8,000 in downtime, so verifying the part’s compatibility is critical. Note that while the part is new, sourcing delays may occur if the supplier needs to restock, extending lead times beyond the quoted 2-4 weeks. Always confirm the seller’s ability to ship within the stated timeframe to avoid production bottlenecks.


Varian Semiconductor Equipment 40418-00 Charge Aperture Reseller Lot of 32 New Specifications and Compatible Tools

The Varian 40418-00 charge aperture is a tungsten alloy component designed for ion beam shaping in 12-inch wafer ion implanters. Key specs include a 1.2mm inner diameter, 3.8mm outer diameter, and a 150µm wall thickness. These apertures typically last 500–700 RF-hours before requiring replacement due to sputtering. They are commonly used in Varian’s 400 Series and 500 Series implanters produced between 2005–2012.

Incompatibility warnings apply to tools using the Varian 40418-01 variant, which has a 1.5mm inner diameter. Installing the 40418-00 in a 40418-01–spec system will cause beam misalignment, leading to $10,000+ in yield loss per week. Always cross-reference the part number with your equipment’s maintenance manual. Verify with the seller if the apertures are pre-calibrated for your specific tool model, as recalibration can add $2,000–$3,000 to installation costs.


What to Check Before Buying a Used Varian Semiconductor Equipment 40418-00 Charge Aperture Reseller Lot of 32 New in 2026

  1. Inspect for pitting or sputter damage: Use a 10x magnifier to check the inner bore. Any pits larger than 50µm indicate premature wear, which can reduce beam accuracy and cause $7,000+ in rework costs.
  2. Verify production year: Units made before 2008 may have a 10–15% higher failure rate due to material specification changes. Request the manufacturer’s lot number to confirm.
  3. Test for vacuum integrity: Perform a helium leak test at 1x10⁻⁷ mbar. A leak rate above 1x10⁻⁸ mbar will void the vacuum system, risking $15,000+ in chamber damage.
  4. Reject if outer diameter tolerance exceeds ±0.02mm: Measure with a digital caliper. Deviations beyond this threshold will cause misalignment, leading to $6,000+ in daily yield loss.
  5. Confirm calibration documentation: Without a calibration certificate from Varian or an approved third party, you may face $3,000+ in recalibration fees.

Failure to follow these steps could result in a defective aperture causing unplanned downtime costing $8,000–$12,000 per hour in high-throughput fabs.


FAQ

Q: How does a used Varian 40418-00 compare to new in terms of performance?
A: Used units with less than 300 RF-hours typically perform within 90% of new, but those exceeding 500 RF-hours may see a 15–20% drop in beam precision, risking $5,000+ in yield loss per month.

Q: Can I install these apertures myself, or should I hire a technician?
A: Installation requires a Class III ion implanter certification. Improper installation can cause beam divergence, leading to $4,000+ in repair costs. Always use OEM-trained personnel.

Q: What’s the average lifespan of a Varian 40418-00 charge aperture?
A: 500–7

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GradeB
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Lead Time2-4 weeks after sourcing

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