How to Qualify a New CMP Slurry Supplier

Publicado en: 2026年6月3日Vistas: 107
JEEZ · Sourcing & Procurement

Bringing a new slurry vendor online protects a production line only if it is done rigorously. This guide is a step-by-step checklist for qualifying a new CMP slurry supplier — from pre-screening and paperwork to head-to-head benchmarking, marathon testing and a controlled production ramp.

By JEEZ — Jizhi Electronic Technology Co., Ltd.Updated June 2026

Why Qualification Cannot Be Rushed

A slurry sits at the heart of a process that determines yield, so a new supplier must be proven to match the incumbent on every dimension that matters — not just on a datasheet. Qualification is the bridge between a multi-source strategy and production reality, and it is the single best defence against importing a hidden defect or reliability problem. Ground the effort in the technical fundamentals from the pillar guide y selection framework.

Pre-Qualification Screening

Before committing test-wafer time, screen candidates on paper. Confirm the supplier’s quality certifications, capacity and geographic footprint, financial and operational stability, applications-engineering capability, and willingness to share specifications and certificates of analysis. A candidate that cannot pass this low-cost screen does not warrant the expensive wafer-level work that follows.

The Qualification Checklist

  1. Documentation and quality systems. Review specifications, certificates of analysis, process control and traceability before any wafer is polished.
  2. Incoming material characterisation. Verify particle-size distribution — including the large-particle tail — pH, conductivity, solids content and chemistry against spec.
  3. Baseline trials. Polish on your own tool, pad and clean to measure removal rate, uniformity, selectivity and defectivity.
  4. Head-to-head benchmarking. Compare directly against the incumbent under identical conditions.
  5. Marathon and lot-to-lot testing. Run extended trials and multiple production lots to expose drift and variation.
  6. Supply-chain audit. Assess capacity, lead time, geographic risk and contingency.
  7. Controlled ramp. Introduce on non-critical volume first, monitor closely, then scale.

Metrics That Decide Qualification

MetricWhy it matters
Removal rate & uniformityThroughput and within-wafer control
SelectividadClean stop on the target layer
DefectivityScratches, residue and yield
Large-particle countDirect predictor of scratch defects
Lot-to-lot variationProduction reliability
Stability over timeBehaviour through storage and the loop

Marathon and Statistical Testing

A single good run proves little. Marathon testing — polishing many wafers continuously — reveals rate decay, defect excursions and consumable interactions that short trials miss, while testing several production lots over time exposes lot-to-lot variation. Treat the data statistically: look at distributions and trends, not single points. This is also where stability and agglomeration behaviour is stressed under realistic storage and handling.

Golden-sample trap

Qualifying on one carefully prepared lot is a classic mistake. Always evaluate several production lots over time — lot-to-lot consistency is the property you most need to verify.

Supply-Chain Audit and Documentation

Technical performance is necessary but not sufficient. Audit the supplier’s manufacturing controls, raw-material sourcing, capacity and contingency plans, and confirm change-control discipline so a future process change on their side cannot silently alter your slurry. Strong documentation and traceability are what let you investigate quickly if an excursion ever occurs.

Making the Decision and Resourcing It

Qualify a supplier when it matches or beats the incumbent on the metrics above, demonstrates lot-to-lot consistency and stability, and presents acceptable supply risk. Plan for the effort: a thorough slurry qualification takes meaningful test-wafer time and engineering attention over weeks to months. Fold that cost and the resilience benefit into the cost-of-ownership view, and use the supplier landscape guide to keep your shortlist current.

Preguntas frecuentes

How do I qualify a new CMP slurry supplier?
Pre-screen on paper, review documentation and quality systems, characterise incoming material, run baseline trials on your own tool, benchmark head-to-head against the incumbent, run marathon and multi-lot testing, audit the supply chain, then ramp on controlled volume before scaling.
What metrics decide slurry qualification?
Removal rate and uniformity, selectivity, defectivity, large-particle count, lot-to-lot variation and stability over time are the core metrics. The candidate must match or beat the incumbent on these under your own process conditions.
What is marathon testing in slurry qualification?
Marathon testing polishes many wafers continuously to expose rate decay, defect excursions and consumable interactions that short trials miss. Combined with multi-lot testing, it verifies that performance holds up under realistic production conditions.
Why test multiple lots during qualification?
Because production reliability depends on lot-to-lot consistency. Qualifying on a single golden sample hides variation that can appear later, so several production lots should be evaluated over time and analysed statistically.
How long does slurry qualification take?
A thorough qualification typically takes weeks to months, since it requires pre-screening, incoming characterisation, baseline and head-to-head trials, marathon and multi-lot testing, a supply audit and a controlled ramp. The effort should be planned and resourced accordingly.

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From first slurry selection to defectivity optimisation and multi-source qualification, JEEZ — Jizhi Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. — helps you match the right polishing slurry to your material and process targets.

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Part of the JEEZ Polishing Slurry knowledge series. Reviewed and updated June 2026 by Jizhi Electronic Technology Co., Ltd.

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