Tokyo Electron 2986 Series Modules | TEL 2986-411806-11
Tokyo Electron (TEL) 2986 Series: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview The Tokyo Electron (TEL) 2986 Series represents a core…
Model: 80E 208-501035-6 281-501035-7 RPCON-56P RGW-DV C2000 GOT1000 , GT1575-VTBA GT15-75QBUSL
Product Overview
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Technical Dossier
The Tokyo Electron (TEL) 80E Loader Station Interface board (P/N: 208-501035-6 / 281-501035-7, RPCON-56P, RGW-DV, C2000, GOT1000, GT1575-VTBA, GT15-75QBUSL) is a mission-critical control component embedded in TEL's 80E diffusion and oxidation furnace platforms. These systems are foundational to wafer processing lines across logic, memory, and power device fabs worldwide.
Given TEL's product lifecycle management policies, this interface board is classified as a scarce legacy spare. Procurement managers sourcing this part face a narrow window: OEM channels have largely discontinued active stock replenishment, while the installed base of 80E systems remains operational across Asia, Europe, and North America. The risk is not theoretical — an unplanned downtime event on a furnace line can cost a fab upward of $50,000–$200,000 USD per day in lost wafer output.
DriveKNMS specializes in exactly this scenario: locating, authenticating, and delivering hard-to-find TEL spare parts with documented traceability and export compliance.
| Manufacturer | Tokyo Electron Limited (TEL) |
| Part Number (Primary) | 208-501035-6 |
| Part Number (Alt) | 281-501035-7 |
| Assembly / Sub-refs | RPCON-56P, RGW-DV, C2000, GOT1000, GT1575-VTBA, GT15-75QBUSL |
| Platform | TEL 80E Furnace – Loader Station |
| Component Type | Interface PCB / Control Board |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
| OEM Status | Legacy / Scarce – Limited OEM availability |
| Inventory Status | Subject to sourcing confirmation – contact for real-time availability |
| Lead Time | Typically 3–15 business days depending on sourcing channel and destination |
| Warranty | 12 months from date of shipment |
| Condition | New / Refurbished / Tested – specified per quote |
Procurement decisions for scarce semiconductor spares are rarely just about unit price. The true cost of inaction — or of sourcing from an unvetted channel — is far higher than the part itself.
Spare Parts Turnover Rate: For low-frequency, high-criticality components like the 80E Loader Station Interface, maintaining even a single buffer unit in your MRO inventory can reduce mean-time-to-repair (MTTR) by 60–80%. The carrying cost of one spare board is negligible against the cost of a furnace outage.
Total Cost of Ownership (TCO): When evaluating sourcing options, factor in: (1) unit price, (2) lead time risk premium — every day of delay has a quantifiable production cost, (3) authentication and testing overhead if sourcing from unknown distributors, and (4) logistics and customs compliance costs. DriveKNMS bundles items 2–4 into a single, transparent quote, eliminating hidden cost variables.
Avoiding the Gray Market Trap: Counterfeit or untested interface boards in furnace control systems can cause cascading failures — from recipe drift to full system lockout. The cost of a failed board is not just replacement; it includes engineering investigation time, potential wafer scrap, and regulatory reporting in ISO-certified fabs. Our parts are tested and traceable.
Sourcing Network: We maintain relationships with authorized TEL service partners, certified refurbishers, and decommissioned fab asset liquidators across Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, and Europe. When OEM channels are exhausted, our network is the next call.
Part Number Cross-Reference & Error Correction: TEL's internal part numbering for the 80E platform is notoriously complex — multiple sub-assemblies share overlapping reference codes. Our engineering team verifies compatibility before shipment, reducing the risk of receiving a functionally incompatible board.
Financial Compliance: We issue formal proforma invoices, support purchase order workflows, and can provide supplier qualification documentation (business license, export license, bank reference) required by enterprise procurement departments.
Repeat Buyer Program: Clients with ongoing MRO requirements for TEL, AMAT, Lam Research, or other OEM platforms can establish a preferred supplier agreement with priority sourcing and volume pricing.
Q: What payment terms are available?
A: Standard terms are 100% T/T in advance for first-time orders. For established accounts, we offer Net 30 or 50% deposit / 50% before shipment. Contact us to discuss your company's requirements.
Q: What is your warranty policy if the part fails on installation?
A: We offer a 12-month warranty from shipment date. If a part fails under normal operating conditions within this period, we will replace or refund at our discretion. DOA (Dead on Arrival) claims must be reported within 5 business days of receipt with photographic evidence.
Q: Can I get a volume discount for multiple units?
A: Yes. Quantity pricing is available for orders of 2+ units. Submit an RFQ with your required quantity and target delivery schedule for a tiered pricing proposal.
Q: What if I need a part that is not listed on your website?
A: Send us the part number directly. We source unlisted parts regularly and can typically provide availability feedback within 24–48 business hours.
Q: Do you accept returns?
A: Returns are accepted within 30 days for unused, uninstalled parts in original packaging. Parts that have been installed are covered under warranty terms, not return policy. Custom-sourced or non-stock items may be subject to a restocking fee.