Chamber Components

Chamber components are crucial parts used in semiconductor processing equipment to ensure precise and efficient operations. They help maintain optimal conditions for reliable semiconductor manufacture.

  1. Applied Materials 0020-85421 Pre-Focus Aperature 1

    Other Chambers

    Applied Materials 0020-85421 Pre-Focus Aperature 1

    Applied Materials 0020-85421 Pre-Focus Aperature 1

  2. AMAT 0021-20148 REV PA

    Other Chambers

    AMAT 0021-20148 REV PA

    0021-20148 REV PA Shield, Lower High Contact

    Make: Applied Materials

    Model: 0021-20148 REV PA

    3 units @ Best Price

Common Applications

Semiconductor Wafer Processing

Etching Systems

Deposition Chambers

Buying Guide

Chamber Components Buying Guide

When looking to purchase chamber components, it's essential to consider specific factors to ensure compatibility and performance with your existing equipment.

Assess each component's function and match it to your system needs, focusing on the critical role it plays in semiconductor processing.

  • Verify the component model and revision to ensure precise fit with your equipment.
  • Check for any signs of wear or damage, especially in surplus items, to confirm operational viability.
  • Evaluate compatibility with your system's technical specifications and environmental requirements.
  • Consider the availability of documentation, manuals, and any additional accessories that may be necessary for integration.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are chamber components used for?
Chamber components are used in semiconductor processing to maintain specific environmental conditions required for wafer fabrication.
Can I find surplus chamber components from Applied Materials?
Yes, surplus chamber components from Applied Materials are available on this marketplace.
What types of chamber components are available?
Available components include chamber housings, suppression electrodes, and pre-focus apertures.
Why buy surplus chamber components?
Surplus chamber components offer a cost-effective way to replace or maintain critical processing equipment without sacrificing quality.