The document provides technical specifications for the XTL-140 Series subminiature pressure transducer developed by Kulite Semiconductor Products, intended for use in test and research programs. It outlines key features such as its small size, patented leadless technology, and high-frequency performance, suitable for various conductive liquids and gases. The device operates in absolute, gauge, and differential modes, with an operational pressure range up to 250 psi and withstands overpressure conditions. Essential characteristics include insulation resistance, operating and compensated temperature ranges, and mechanical shock resilience. The transducer's applications are primarily in research settings, with recommendations for coupling it with KSC series signal conditioners to optimize performance. This document serves as an informative bid for procurement in federal and state RFP contexts, emphasizing product specifications and compliance with industry standards.
The Air Force Test Center’s Installation Contracting Division at Arnold Air Force Base is issuing a Sources Sought Notice to identify potential vendors capable of supplying BRAND NAME (or Equal) Kulite miniature threaded pressure transducers, as detailed in the provided technical specifications. This notice seeks responses from both small and large businesses, emphasizing the government's need for equipment and the expectation that vendors demonstrate their status as authorized resellers along with projected delivery timelines. The anticipated NAICS code for this requirement is 334513, focusing on instruments and related products for industrial process variable measurement. Interested parties are invited to submit their information, including company details and system for award management (SAM) number, via email by the specified deadline. It is important to note that this announcement is for informational purposes only and does not signify a commitment by the government to award a contract. The aim is to gather data on the market's capabilities to meet the government's equipment needs while maintaining compliance with procurement processes.