BRAND NAME - Teledyne Princeton Isoplane 160
ID: N0017326QGF02Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYNAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORYWASHINGTON, DC, 20375-5328, USA

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Analytical Laboratory Instrument Manufacturing (334516)

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LABORATORY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES (6640)

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Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Set Aside (SDVOSBC)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), is seeking quotes for a Teledyne Princeton Instruments IsoPlane-160 imaging spectrometer along with additional components necessary for its operation. The procurement includes a triple-grating turret, three specific ruled gratings (300 G/mm, 600 G/mm, and 1200 G/mm), integrated wavelength calibration lamps, a Spec-mount adapter kit for a PI-MAX4 iCCD camera, and LightField control and data acquisition software. This specialized equipment is crucial for advanced spectroscopic capabilities in scientific research and analysis. Interested vendors, particularly those classified as Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBC), must submit their quotes and any questions by 3 PM on November 10, 2025, and can contact Graham W.J. Fisher at graham.w.fisher.civ@us.navy.mil or by phone at 202-923-1344 for further information.

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    This document outlines the specific Teledyne products required by the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL). The primary requirement is a Teledyne Princeton Instruments IsoPlane-160 imaging spectrometer, which includes a triple-grating turret and integrated calibration lamps. Additionally, the NRL requires three specific ruled gratings: a 300 G/mm grating with a 500 nm blaze wavelength, a 600 G/mm grating with a 500 nm blaze wavelength, and a 1200 G/mm grating with a 500 nm blaze wavelength. The final listed requirement is for integrated wavelength calibration lamps covering the 400-2200nm range. This file, likely part of a federal RFP or procurement request, details the exact equipment needed for a specific scientific or research application at the NRL.
    The document outlines a procurement request for a Teledyne Princeton Instruments IsoPlane-160 imaging spectrometer and associated accessories. The request includes the spectrometer unit, three different ruled gratings (300 G/mm, 600 G/mm, and 1200 G/mm), integrated wavelength calibration lamps, a Spec-mount adapter kit for a PI-MAX4 iCCD camera, and LightField control and data acquisition software. This itemized list suggests a government RFP or grant application seeking to acquire specialized scientific equipment for research, analysis, or laboratory purposes, indicating a need for advanced spectroscopic capabilities.
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