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Part Number Sourcing
Accurate identification is the first step when sourcing legacy semiconductor components. Tool family, model, part number, revision, photos, and installed configuration help prevent compatibility problems.
Configuration-specific evaluation
We review the available technical details before recommending a source or condition category.
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Refurbished Assemblies
Refurbished assemblies can reduce lead time and preserve mature process capability when new replacement inventory is unavailable or commercially impractical.
Condition and test requirements
Scope depends on the assembly, repair history, available test methods, and the fab acceptance criteria.
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Repairable Cores
A failed or surplus core may provide a repair path for electronics, mechanical assemblies, robots, power systems, valves, and other serviceable components.
Preserve existing inventory
Repair evaluation can help turn non-working stock into usable spares and reduce exposure to future shortages.
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Second-Source Options
Where appropriate, a qualified alternative may address an obsolete or constrained component without changing the intended equipment function.
Requirements before substitution
Dimensions, materials, interfaces, tolerances, process exposure, and operating conditions must be understood before an alternative is considered.