The Department of the Army Protocol office seeks to acquire a high-speed fiber laser metal engraver to address the backlog of engraving requests from Army Senior Leadership. The equipment must be compact, with dimensions approximately 28 inches wide, 23 inches deep, and 37 inches tall, and should be compatible with an existing fume extraction system. The engraver should utilize similar automation software (CorelD RAW) to ensure operational efficiency without interference with administrative tasks. Key specifications include a fiber laser engraver with a minimum speed of 60 IPS, an engraving area of at least 6 inches by 6 inches, and a 2-year warranty. The contractor is required to deliver the equipment within 60 days of the order, with tracking provided and a designated point of contact for delivery acceptance. This procurement highlights the Army's commitment to enhancing productivity and efficiency in metal engraving operations.
The document provides technical specifications for PAT Technology Systems' Filtrabox™ engineered fume extractors, tailored for potential government procurement through RFPs and grants. The Filtrabox features sealed metal cartridge filters, modular serviceability, and intelligent flow control, emphasizing low operational costs and quiet performance, with noise levels ranging from 50 dB to 53 dB.
The specifications detail two models: a single blower and a dual blower, both employing glass fiber and coconut shell carbon filters. The single blower model offers a maximum airflow of 235 CFM, while the dual blower doubles this capacity, ensuring effective fume extraction in various environments. Key dimensions are consistent across both models, with a height of 38 inches, a width of 15 inches, and a depth of 31 inches, weighing 80 pounds.
Both units require electrical inputs of 230/120 V and exhibit ratings of 6/12 A for the single model and 10/20 A for the dual model. They come with a warranty of one year. This document supports government initiatives by demonstrating compliance with safety and operational requirements essential for environmental protection and workplace safety within federal, state, and local contracts.