MKS 627D11TBC1B Capacitance Manometer – Baratron Series
MKS 627D11TBC1B Capacitance Manometer: Procurement Strategy & Asset Return Value in a Supply-Constrained Market The MKS 627D11TBC1B is a Baratron®…
Technical Dossier
When a pressure transducer fails inside a legacy semiconductor process tool or vacuum system, the consequences extend far beyond a single line item on a maintenance budget. The MKS 51A12TCD2BA075 is a Baratron-series capacitance manometer pressure transducer that has reached end-of-life status. Facilities still operating process chambers, CVD systems, etch tools, or vacuum furnaces built around this sensor face a hard choice: locate the original part, or commit to a full system retrofit that routinely runs into six or seven figures when engineering hours, downtime, requalification, and process re-validation are factored in. DriveKNMS maintains verified stock of this unit. Securing a spare now is not a procurement exercise — it is an asset protection decision.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | MKS Instruments |
| Part Number | 51A12TCD2BA075 |
| Series | Baratron Type 51A |
| Sensor Technology | Capacitance Manometer |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Product Status | Discontinued / Obsolete |
| Typical Application | Semiconductor process chambers, vacuum furnaces, CVD/PVD tools, etch systems |
| Compatible Legacy Systems | Tools and chambers originally specifying MKS Baratron Type 51A transducers; commonly found in equipment from Applied Materials, Lam Research, and similar OEMs from the 1990s–2000s build cycles |
Note: Electrical parameters specific to this configuration (range, output signal, connector type) are confirmed at the time of order. No parameters are published here that cannot be verified against the physical unit.
The Baratron Type 51A series was a workhorse in precision vacuum measurement for decades. Its capacitance-based sensing principle delivered the stability and repeatability that process engineers depended on for tight pressure control in deposition and etch recipes. MKS has since migrated its product line to newer platforms, leaving facilities with older tool sets in a difficult position.
Replacing the 51A12TCD2BA075 with a modern equivalent is not a simple swap. The mechanical interface, electrical connector, signal conditioning circuitry, and process controller input card are all matched to the original specification. Substituting a different transducer family typically requires new signal conditioning hardware, updated wiring, recalibration of the process controller, and — critically — a full process requalification run to confirm that pressure setpoints still produce the same process results. In a regulated manufacturing environment, that requalification alone can consume weeks of engineering time and production capacity.
For plant managers and maintenance engineers operating under capital expenditure constraints, the arithmetic is straightforward: the cost of sourcing an original 51A12TCD2BA075 is a fraction of the cost of a forced upgrade. Facilities that maintain a small strategic reserve of this part can extend the productive life of their installed equipment by five to ten years without touching the process recipe, the controller configuration, or the qualification record. That is not a workaround — it is a deliberate asset management strategy.
The long-tail reality of industrial procurement is that the window to source obsolete parts closes gradually and then suddenly. Secondary market availability thins out as other facilities consume their own reserves, and the units that remain command premium pricing. Procurement teams that act before a failure event — rather than after — consistently achieve better pricing and shorter lead times.
DriveKNMS applies a five-step inspection protocol to all obsolete pressure transducers before shipment:
What warranty applies to an obsolete part?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty covering electrical functionality under normal operating conditions. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing at the time of order.
How do I know the unit is genuine and not a counterfeit?
All units are sourced through documented supply channels. Physical markings, date codes, and construction details are cross-referenced against known-good references. Units that cannot be positively verified are not offered for sale.
Is the unit new or refurbished?
Stock condition — new surplus, tested used, or professionally refurbished — is disclosed at the time of inquiry. Refurbished units have completed the full five-step QA process described above.
Should we hold more than one unit in reserve?
For any process tool where this transducer is a single point of failure, holding a minimum of two units in reserve is a reasonable risk management position. The cost of a second spare is negligible relative to the cost of an unplanned outage while sourcing a replacement under time pressure.
Can you source additional quantity?
Availability varies. Contact us with your required quantity and timeline. We will provide a frank assessment of what is achievable.