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CNC Machining for
Houston Semiconductor
Equipment Companies

Houston is home to 44 semiconductor equipment companies with 429 workers. We machine wafer handling parts, chamber components, and precision fixtures to ±0.0001" tolerances with cleanroom-compatible packaging.

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CNC Machining for Houston's Semiconductor Equipment Builders — From the Energy Capital to the Fab Floor

Houston's semiconductor equipment sector is small but fast-moving. BLS data shows 429 workers across 44 local establishments — and year-over-year employment grew 124.6% between 2022 and 2023. That's not a typo. Houston's semiconductor ecosystem is expanding rapidly, partly because oil-and-gas instrumentation companies are pivoting into semiconductor-adjacent process equipment. RivCut machines the wafer-handling components, chamber hardware, and precision fixtures your team needs — held to ±0.0001" and shipped with full CMM documentation. We understand what "contamination-free" actually means for your process.

429
Semiconductor & Electronics employees
in the Houston area
BLS QCEW 2023
44
Semiconductor & Electronics companies
in the Houston area
Census CBP 2021
$163M
Estimated annual market
for Houston semiconductor & electronics
BLS QCEW 2023 estimate
+124.6%
Year-over-year employment
growth (2022–2023)
BLS QCEW 2023

Precision CNC Machining for Semiconductor Equipment Teams

Semiconductor equipment companies in Houston need parts that are ultra-precise, contamination-free, and fully documented. A wafer end-effector that's off by 0.001 inches can cause misalignment across thousands of wafers. We machine aluminum, stainless, and UHV-compatible materials to tolerances as tight as ±0.0001 inches.

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UHV-Compatible Materials

We machine aluminum 6061/7075, 316L stainless, and UHV-compatible alloys — all cleaned and packaged to semiconductor standards.

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Ultra-Tight Tolerances

We hold ±0.0005" on standard features and ±0.0001" on critical wafer-handling surfaces. Every part is CMM verified with documented results.

3

Contamination-Free Delivery

Parts ship in cleanroom-compatible packaging with cleaning documentation. Your receiving team knows what they're getting before the bag is opened.

What We Machine for Houston Semiconductor Teams

Houston semiconductor programs demand precision, traceability, and speed. We deliver all three with every order.

Wafer Handling Components

We machine end-effectors, blade carriers, and robot arm interfaces from 6061 and 7075 aluminum. Critical contact surfaces are held to ±0.0001". These parts ship in sealed, cleanroom-compatible bags — ready for your ISO environment.

Sub-micron flatness

Process Chamber Parts

Houston teams building CVD, etch, or deposition tooling need leak-tight manifold bodies and chamber lids. We machine these from 316L stainless and 6061 aluminum. Ports, O-ring grooves, and sealing faces are CMM verified before they leave our floor.

Vacuum-tight seals

Gas Delivery System Parts

Your process engineers need repeatable fixturing. We make custom tooling plates, wafer nesting fixtures, and alignment jigs held flat to ±0.0005" across the full surface. Repeatability is documented — not assumed.

Electropolished

Vacuum System Components

Ultra-high vacuum components require specific surface finishes and cleaning protocols. We machine aluminum and stainless UHV parts, then clean and package them to your spec. No mystery lubricants. No contamination surprises at incoming inspection.

Leak-tight

Metrology & Test Fixtures

Motion system components — bearing housings, drive shafts, linear guide interfaces — are machined on our CNC turning centers to ±0.0002" on diameter. We use in-process gauging so you don't find out about drift after the fact.

Ultra-precise

Semiconductor R&D Prototypes

Rapid prototypes for fab equipment and process development. 1 to 50 pieces with full material certs and surface finish verification.

1–50 piece runs
Materials
6061 Al, 316L SS, Hastelloy, Ceramics
Tolerances
Down to ±0.0002"
Finishes
Electropolish, Anodize, Passivation
Documentation
Material certs & surface finish verification

Parts for Houston Semiconductor Equipment Companies

Wafer handling components, chamber parts, precision fixtures, and more.

Wafer Handling Components

Robot end-effectors, wafer blade arms, edge-gripping fingers, and transport paddles machined from aluminum and stainless. Flatness within 0.0005" and surfaces finished to Ra 16 µin.

±0.0001" available

Process Chamber Components

CVD, PVD, and etch chamber liners, showerheads, and backing plates machined from 6061 aluminum and 316L stainless. Complex gas flow channels, tight flatness, and electropolish on request.

Electropolish avail.

Electrostatic Chuck (ESC) Parts

ESC housings, base plates, and clamp ring components machined from aluminum and ceramic-grade alloys. Extremely flat seating surfaces and precise dielectric layer interfaces.

Ultra-flat surfaces

Gas Distribution Components

Gas distribution plates, injector bodies, manifold blocks, and valve bodies for process gas delivery systems. Tight bore tolerances, electropolished internal passages, no contamination.

316L stainless

Precision Alignment Fixtures

Wafer alignment fixtures, cassette carriers, FOUP interface plates, and calibration standards. Precision dowel pins, slot tolerances within 0.0002", and surfaces that won't generate particles.

0.0002" slot tol.

Ion Implant & Etch Components

Ion beam collimator inserts, etch chamber rings, focus rings, and confinement rings. Tight geometry, cleanroom packaging, and materials qualified for UHV and plasma environments.

UHV-compatible

Houston's Semiconductor Manufacturing Ecosystem

A concentrated hub of semiconductor innovation and manufacturing — and RivCut is your local precision machining partner.

429
Semiconductor & Electronics employees
Concentrated semiconductor ecosystem
44
Semiconductor & Electronics companies
Skilled workforce driving demand
24hr
Quote Turnaround
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Houston doesn't have a traditional semiconductor fab cluster

Houston doesn't have a traditional semiconductor fab cluster. What it has is something more interesting: a convergence of energy-sector precision manufacturing, NASA-driven aerospace machining, and a growing base of advanced instrumentation companies that build tools used in both semiconductor and oil-and-gas applications.

The Clear Lake area — home to NASA Johnson Space Center —...

The Clear Lake area — home to NASA Johnson Space Center — anchors a dense aerospace and defense machining ecosystem. Companies like Jacobs Engineering, Leidos, and dozens of smaller contractors operate there, and several have expanded into semiconductor-adjacent test equipment.

In the Westchase District and along the Energy Corridor, ...

In the Westchase District and along the Energy Corridor, companies like TechnipFMC and Baker Hughes operate advanced manufacturing and R&D facilities. Some of their instrumentation divisions design sensors and process equipment that require semiconductor-grade cleanliness and tolerance stack-ups.

The University of Houston's Texas Center for Superconduct...

The University of Houston's Texas Center for Superconductivity and Rice University's Smalley-Curl Institute generate semiconductor materials research that often needs prototype hardware fast. Local startups and spin-outs from these institutions frequently need a machining partner who can execute on a tight academic timeline without a long onboarding process.

Key Semiconductor Companies in the Region

Applied Materials — CVD, PVD & Etch

The world's largest semiconductor equipment company. Applied Materials' tools are in virtually every fab globally, creating a massive supply chain demand for precision-machined chamber components.

Lam Research — Etch & Deposition

Lam's VECTOR and Kiyo systems require tight-tolerance machined parts from qualified suppliers. A key anchor of semiconductor equipment supply chains.

KLA Corporation — Process Control

KLA's inspection and metrology tools require ultra-precise machined components. Their tools ensure chips are built right — from wafer in to die out.

ASML, Tokyo Electron & Others

Lithography and process equipment OEMs rely on precision machining suppliers for chamber components, stages, and structural assemblies.

Why Houston Semiconductor Teams Work with RivCut

We're based in Union City, California — a 30-minute drive from Silicon Valley's semiconductor equipment corridor. That matters for Houston teams. Most of your component suppliers are also California-based. We already speak your language: UHV compatibility, anodize spec, surface finish callouts, and DFM feedback that won't waste your engineer's time.

Ultra-Precision Tolerances

Shipping from Union City to Houston runs two to three business days via ground freight. For urgent prototype turns, overnight air gets parts to your Clear Lake or Westchase facility the next morning. We quote lead times honestly — if we say seven days, we mean seven days.

Cleanroom-Compatible Packaging

Houston operates on Central Time. Our engineering team is on Pacific Time — which means your morning email hits our desk first thing and you have a response before lunch. For back-and-forth DFM questions, that rhythm works well.

CMM Inspection Every Order

We also understand the Houston ecosystem specifically. Your equipment often ends up supporting energy-sector metrology, downhole sensor testing, or advanced materials research — not just traditional semiconductor fabs. We've machined components for test equipment that lives in both worlds. We don't need a long explanation of your application to quote it accurately.

Fast Prototype Turnaround

Finally, our AI-powered instant quote tool gives you pricing the moment you upload a STEP file. No waiting two days for a human to open your email. Houston teams with fast-moving prototype schedules tell us that alone saves a week per development cycle.

Certifications & Standards
Active
NIST-Traceable Gauges
All measuring equipment is calibrated to NIST standards. Critical for ultra-precision semiconductor work.
Active
Material Certifications
Every order ships with mill certs and heat lot traceability.
Planned
ISO 14644 Cleanroom
Cleanroom classification for semiconductor packaging. On our roadmap for semiconductor customers.
Planned
AS9100D
Aerospace/defense quality management. On our roadmap.

Questions about our current quality setup? Email us — we'll send our documentation package.

How to Get Parts Made — Fast

Getting a quote from RivCut takes about three minutes.

Step 1

Upload & Quote

Upload your STEP file. Our AI instant quote tool reads your geometry and returns pricing immediately. No account required to get started.

Step 2

We Machine & Inspect

Review DFM feedback. If we see something that will cause problems — a thin wall, a tolerance that needs a note — we flag it before you confirm the order.

Step 3

Ship with Full Docs

Approve and we build. Prototype parts typically ship in five to ten business days from Union City.

Questions from Houston Semiconductor Teams

Yes. Houston is unusual because several of your local companies build equipment that crosses between semiconductor-grade precision and oil-and-gas environments. We've machined components for downhole sensor assemblies and wafer-handling tools at the same shop. We understand that your tolerance callouts and cleanliness requirements don't change just because the end application is a wellhead instead of a fab.
Ground freight from our Union City facility reaches Houston in two to three business days via standard carriers. For urgent prototypes, overnight air lands at Houston Hobby or IAH the next morning. We've shipped to addresses in Clear Lake, the Westchase District, and the Energy Corridor. We pack parts carefully — no damage on arrival is a hard requirement for us, not a goal.
That's a real Houston-specific scenario. Yes. We machine 316L stainless and certain aluminum alloys that can meet UHV surface finish requirements while also handling pressure ratings. We'll want to review your drawing carefully — specifically the O-ring groove geometry and surface finish callouts — before committing to that combination. Send us your STEP file and we'll flag any concerns in the DFM review.
We do work with university research teams. Academic schedules are real schedules — a conference deadline or a grant milestone doesn't move because your machining vendor is backed up. We treat university prototype orders with the same priority as commercial production orders. We can invoice to a university PO and provide all the documentation your lab's compliance office needs.
For a straightforward aluminum end-effector or blade carrier, five to seven business days from drawing approval is typical. More complex parts with tight-tolerance bores, multiple setups, or special anodize finishing run seven to ten business days. We'll give you an honest lead time when you upload your file — not an optimistic one. Rush builds are available if your schedule requires it.
Yes. RivCut handles both one-off prototypes and production runs. As your program ramps, we can set up blanket orders, scheduled releases, and kanban-style replenishment. We store your approved first-article setup data so repeat orders don't start from scratch. We've supported companies through prototype to low-rate production to full production without requiring you to re-qualify a new vendor at each stage.

Semiconductor CNC Machining in Other Cities

We serve semiconductor equipment teams in cities across the US.

How Houston's Top Industries Use Semiconductor CNC Machining

Houston's economy drives specific machining demand. Here's what we see from local teams.

Houston's Defense Sector

Houston's defense sector extends beyond Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base — L3Harris, BAE Systems, and Leidos maintain offices supporting Navy shipboard electronics, Army aviation programs, and NASA-adjacent defense space initiatives across the metro.

RivCut gives Houston defense contractors ITAR-compliant machining with fixed lead times and complete cert packages — no delays when DCMA inspectors review your receiving dock.

L3HarrisBAE SystemsEllington Field Joint Reserve BaseHouston Defense Space Cluster
Insider tip: June through November, tropical weather can shut down freight for days. Have backup inventory or a supplier outside the Gulf Coast for critical parts.

Houston defense teams use cnc milling for precision 3 to 5-axis milling with tight-tolerance pockets and complex contours.

Houston's Aerospace Sector

Houston's aerospace ecosystem centers on NASA's Johnson Space Center — home to human spaceflight operations, the Orion program, and commercial crew coordination. Boeing's Starliner team, Axiom Space building the first commercial space station, Intuitive Machines developing lunar landers, and Collins Aerospace's EVA suit division all operate in the Clear Lake corridor.

RivCut supports Houston aerospace teams with AS9100-ready machining, flight-hardware traceability, and fixed lead times that keep your NASA deliverables on schedule.

NASA Johnson Space CenterAxiom SpaceIntuitive MachinesCollins Aerospace (Houston)
Insider tip: Ensure your supplier understands NASA-STD-5009 fracture control requirements — Johnson Space Center programs frequently mandate fracture-critical machining documentation.

Houston aerospace teams use cnc milling for precision 3 to 5-axis milling with tight-tolerance pockets and complex contours.

Houston's Energy Sector

Houston has a growing energy sector that relies on precision CNC machining for critical components.

Houston energy teams use cnc milling for precision 3 to 5-axis milling with tight-tolerance pockets and complex contours.

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AI price estimates are usually within ±20% of final price. Complex parts may get a human review within one business day before pricing is confirmed.

Why Houston, TX Companies Choose RivCut

Houston (2.3M metro) is known for energy capital and NASA Johnson Space Center. Local industries include oil & gas, aerospace, medical, subsea. RivCut machines parts for teams across TX from our Union City, CA facility — with standard shipping in 2–3 business days.

All parts are CNC machined in-house at our Bay Area shop. We never broker or outsource. Learn about RivCut →

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