Concept Group • Insulon® Vacuum Jacketed Hose
Insulon Applications for Semiconductor Manufacturing
Semiconductor manufacturing depends on precise thermal control across temperature-sensitive process environments. Insulon® vacuum jacketed hose helps reduce thermal loss, condensation, icing, and temperature drift in applications involving cryogenic cooling, glycol systems, LN₂ transfer, etch, deposition, and OEM process equipment.
Request a Call With Our EngineersReal-World Semiconductor Application
A semiconductor process environment required reliable low-temperature fluid transfer where thermal consistency, condensation prevention, and compact integration were critical. Conventional hose solutions struggled to maintain stable temperatures across demanding process conditions.
Solution
Concept Group implemented Insulon® vacuum jacketed hose engineered to minimize heat gain and maintain stable fluid temperatures across low-temperature and cryogenic transfer applications. The compact, flexible design also supports OEM integration into temperature-sensitive equipment.
Result
- Improved thermal consistency across process systems
- Reduced condensation and icing on transfer lines
- More reliable performance in temperature-sensitive environments
- Flexible integration for OEM and semiconductor equipment applications
Common Semiconductor Challenges
- Temperature drift between process points
- Condensation on chilled or cryogenic transfer lines
- Thermal inconsistency impacting process repeatability
- Space constraints inside OEM process equipment
- Reliability concerns in etch, deposition, and cooling applications
Why Insulon®
- Supports cryogenic, chilled, and elevated-temperature applications
- Vacuum-insulated design helps reduce heat gain and heat loss
- Custom lengths, fittings, and engineered configurations
- Compact, flexible design for OEM equipment integration
- No pump-down port or ongoing vacuum maintenance
Discuss Your Semiconductor Application With Our Engineers
Every semiconductor process environment is different. Schedule a short consultation to review your operating temperatures, process media, pressure requirements, installation constraints, and thermal performance goals.