Applied Materials TXZ 0100-01629 GF125C-102895 MFC PCB Assembly – Obsolete GF125C Series Spare Part
Applied Materials TXZ 0100-01629 GF125C-102895 MFC PCB Assembly – Obsolete GF125C Series Spare Part When a Mass Flow Controller PCB…
Model: PVD 0021-21779 CZM01.3-02-07 0130-35064, 0110-35064 0100-35064
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When the blade module on an Applied Materials Endura PVD system fails and the OEM no longer supplies the part, the decision facing plant management is not a simple maintenance call — it is a capital expenditure crisis. A full Endura platform replacement or forced migration to a next-generation deposition system carries a price tag that routinely exceeds several million USD, not counting the engineering re-qualification, process re-certification, and production downtime that accompany any platform change. The blade module assembly — part numbers 0021-21779, CZM01.3-02-07, 0130-35064, 0110-35064, and 0100-35064 — is a mechanical and process-critical component that sits at the center of wafer handling within the Endura transfer chamber. Its discontinuation by Applied Materials does not reduce its operational importance; it increases it. DriveKNMS maintains verified stock of this assembly for facilities that cannot afford to treat a single module failure as a trigger for a multi-million-dollar system overhaul.
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Primary Part Number | 0021-21779 |
| Assembly Reference | CZM01.3-02-07 |
| Associated Part Numbers | 0130-35064 / 0110-35064 / 0100-35064 |
| Description | Blade Module Assembly |
| OEM | Applied Materials |
| Compatible Platform | Endura PVD System |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| OEM Production Status | Discontinued / Obsolete – No longer available through Applied Materials standard supply chain |
| Condition Available | New Old Stock (NOS) / Refurbished – Grade A |
The Applied Materials Endura platform has been a backbone of semiconductor front-end-of-line (FEOL) PVD deposition for decades. Fabs running mature nodes — 90nm, 130nm, 180nm, and older geometries — continue to operate Endura systems because the economics of maintaining proven, fully depreciated equipment are far superior to the cost of platform migration. The blade module is the mechanical interface between the robot arm and the wafer during transfer chamber operations. Wear, contamination, or mechanical failure of this component halts wafer movement entirely, taking the entire deposition cluster offline.
Applied Materials ceased active production of legacy Endura consumables and mechanical assemblies as the installed base aged out of their primary support window. For fabs still running these systems — particularly those producing power devices, MEMS, compound semiconductors, or legacy logic — the supply chain gap is real and the consequences of an unplanned outage are severe. A single week of unplanned downtime on a PVD cluster in a mature-node fab can represent hundreds of thousands of dollars in lost wafer starts. The blade module, as a wear item with finite service life, should be treated as a scheduled replacement component, not a reactive purchase.
DriveKNMS sources, inspects, and holds physical inventory of this assembly specifically to serve facilities that have made the rational decision to extend the operational life of their Endura assets rather than retire them prematurely. Extending a fully depreciated Endura system by five to ten years through disciplined spare parts management — rather than replacing it — is one of the highest-return maintenance strategies available to a fab operations team working under capital constraints.
Obsolete mechanical and electromechanical assemblies sourced outside the OEM channel require a structured inspection protocol before they can be trusted in a production environment. DriveKNMS applies a five-step qualification process to all legacy parts prior to shipment:
Q: What warranty applies to an obsolete part like this?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty against defects in materials and workmanship for all Grade A Refurbished units, and a 30-day warranty for New Old Stock units where storage history cannot be fully verified. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing at the time of order.
Q: How do I confirm this is a genuine Applied Materials assembly and not a counterfeit?
A: All units supplied by DriveKNMS carry original Applied Materials part markings. We provide photographic documentation of the physical unit, including part number labels and revision markings, prior to shipment. Customers may request a pre-shipment inspection report.
Q: Should we buy more than one unit?
A: For any Endura system that is expected to remain in production for more than 24 months, holding a minimum of one spare blade module assembly is a standard risk mitigation practice. For multi-chamber clusters or high-utilization systems, two units in bonded storage is the recommended position. Once OEM-sourced stock is exhausted from the secondary market, lead times for alternative solutions become unpredictable.
Q: What is the lead time?
A: Units confirmed as in-stock ship within 3–5 business days. Contact us to confirm current availability before placing an order.