Gas Chromatograph
ID: 1333ND24QNB640560Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OFNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGYDEPT OF COMMERCE NISTGAITHERSBURG, MD, 20899, USA

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Analytical Laboratory Instrument Manufacturing (334516)

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LABORATORY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES (6640)
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    The Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is seeking quotations for a specialized gas chromatograph (GC) to support its Chemical Sciences Division's project on industrial heterogeneous catalysis. The GC must meet specific operational parameters, including high sensitivity and modularity, to facilitate real-time monitoring and analysis of catalytic reactions, particularly for hydrocarbons and trace gases. This procurement is critical for advancing research in catalysis and requires delivery, installation, and testing within a 12-week timeframe. Quotations are due by September 10, 2024, and interested parties should direct inquiries to Tish Walker at latish.walker@nist.gov.

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    The government document is a combined synopsis/solicitation for the procurement of a gas chromatograph (GC) by the Chemical Sciences Division at the National Institute for Standards & Technology (NIST). The contract aims to deliver an analytical instrument required for real-time monitoring of heterogeneous catalytic reactions, tracing gases, and analyzing hydrocarbons. This Request for Quotation (RFQ) is made under FAR Subpart 12.6 and follows full and open competition rules, targeting small businesses registered under NAICS code 334516. Quotations must include technical capability documentation, confirmation of new equipment status, and a firm-fixed price for delivery, installation, and warranty. The evaluation criteria focus on price and technical acceptability, ensuring the instrument meets specified requirements. Contractors must communicate any objections to terms and provide an active Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) via SAM.gov. Quotations are due by September 10, 2024, via email, with inquiries directed to the Contract Specialist one week prior to the deadline. The document emphasizes adherence to delivery conditions and completeness of required provisions to be eligible for award consideration. The outlined steps support a fair procurement process and encourage participation from qualified contractors.
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    The National Institute for Standards & Technology seeks to procure a specialized gas chromatograph (GC) for its Chemical Sciences Division. This GC is required to facilitate cutting-edge X-ray characterization methods for industrial heterogeneous catalysis research. The institute emphasizes the instrument's ability to fulfill specific analytical tasks related to catalytic reactions and hydrocarbon analysis. Offerers must demonstrate their product's alignment with the detailed requirements outlined in the Statement of Requirements document. The solicitation, issued under FAR Part 13, seeks a single delivery of the GC, including shipping, installation, and warranty. Offerors are expected to provide a firm-fixed price for this line item. The submission deadline is rigid, set for 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time on August 22, 2024. The procurement will be awarded to a responsible quoter with the lowest priced, technically acceptable quotation, emphasizing instrument capabilities and adherence to specified requirements. Potential vendors should carefully review the technical specifications and submit comprehensive documentation confirming their product's compatibility. New equipment is emphasized, with used or remanufactured alternatives not being considered. The institute requests that vendors submit all required documentation and highlight any exceptions to the terms and conditions outlined in the solicitation.
    The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) seeks a specialized gas chromatograph (GC) unit as a core component of an X-ray characterization-based testbed for industrial catalysis research. The GC must operate within precise parameters, offering a wide operating range, high sensitivity, and specific detector requirements. It will be integrated into an existing system, so compact dimensions and compatibility with custom infrastructure are essential. The GC's key role is real-time monitoring and analysis of heterogeneous catalytic reactions, with the ability to analyze various gases, including hydrocarbons, CO, and CO2. It must support modularity, allowing for flexible column configurations. Delivery, installation, and testing are critical, with a 12-week delivery window and on-site setup, ensuring the GC operates per manufacturer specifications. NIST emphasizes safety and security compliance on site. This statement of requirements outlines a specialized procurement objective, focusing on the GC's unique specifications and delivery parameters.
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