Semiconductor manufacturing demands ultra-pure processing with vessels that resist aggressive etchants and cleaning chemicals without contributing contamination. Roben Manufacturing’s corrosion-proof alloy pressure vessels meet semiconductor industry purity and corrosion requirements.
Semiconductor fabrication uses ultra-pure acids, oxidizers, and specialty chemicals for wafer cleaning and etching. These chemicals are extremely corrosive, yet any metal contamination ruins expensive wafers. Corrosion-proof alloy vessels—especially high-purity titanium and specialty alloys—provide corrosion resistance while maintaining the extreme purity semiconductor processes require.
With over 45 years of custom pressure vessel engineering experience, Roben Manufacturing delivers ASME-certified corrosion-proof alloy pressure vessels designed for your specific chemical environment. Our engineering team provides material selection guidance based on your process conditions and corrosion data.
Every Roben corrosion-proof alloy pressure vessel meets rigorous quality standards:
A: Alloy selection depends on the specific chemicals, concentrations, temperatures, and contaminants involved. We review published corrosion data, consult alloy manufacturers, and can arrange corrosion testing for unusual environments. Our goal is optimal performance at minimum cost.
A: We fabricate vessels from Hastelloy (B, C-276, C-22, C-2000), Inconel (625, 686), Monel (400, K-500), titanium (grades 2, 7, 12), tantalum, zirconium, and other specialty alloys. Material selection is based on your specific chemical environment.
A: Yes, we offer both solid alloy vessels and clad construction where the corrosion-resistant alloy is bonded to a carbon steel or stainless steel base. Clad construction reduces cost while providing full corrosion protection at wetted surfaces.
A: We manufacture corrosion-proof alloy pressure vessels from pilot scale (50 gallons) through production scale (15,000+ gallons). Custom sizes are engineered to your specifications.
A: Lead times typically range from 18–28 weeks depending on size, alloy selection, and complexity. Exotic alloys like tantalum and zirconium may require longer lead times due to material procurement.
Contact Roben Manufacturing to discuss your corrosion-proof alloy pressure vessel requirements. Our engineering team provides material selection guidance and competitive quotes for custom-engineered vessels.
Phone: (732) 364-6000
Email: info@robenmfg.com
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