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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 12, 2007 FBO #2085
SOLICITATION NOTICE

61 -- Electric Wire, and Power and Distribution Equipment

Notice Date
8/10/2007
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
Contracting Office
N00178 17320 Dahlgren Road Dahlgren, VA
 
ZIP Code
00000
 
Solicitation Number
N0017807Q3045
 
Response Due
8/17/2007
 
Archive Date
10/1/2007
 
Description
This synopsis is being posted to both the Federal Business Opportunities (FBO) page located at http://www.fbo/gov and the Navy Electronic Commerce on Line (NECO) site located at http://www.neco.navy.mil; While it is understood that FBO is the single point of entry for posting of synopsis and solicitations to the internet, NECO is the alternative in case FBO is unavailable. Please feel free to use either site to access information posted by the Naval Sea System Command. The following is a synopsis under Simplified Acquisition Procedures. The quotation number is N00178-07-Q-3045 and is a request for quotation. All interested parties shall be considered by Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD), 17632 Dahlgren Road, Suite 157, Dahlgren VA 22448-5110. All offerors must be advised that they must be active in the Central Contractor Registration database at http://www.ccr.gov before award can be made. The Government intends to procure the following on a sole source basis from CH Technologies (USA) Inc., 263 Center Ave, Westwood NY 07675-1701, High pressure particle counter, welas 3000, pressurized aerosol generator (ACF 10.0D), aerosol dilution system (VKL-10E) and powder dispersion generator (RBG-1000). These components are to be used to evaluate a prototype high pressure chemical/biological/radiological (CBR) filtration system. The requirement is sole-sourced due to the contractor??s ability to meet the following specifications: 1) The equipment is to be able to operate at a wide temperature range, below ambient to 250?aF. The equipment should be able to measure and produce various sizes of aerosol particles in the size range of (0.1??m to 100.0 ??m for solid particles & 0.09 ??m to 10.0 ??m for liquid aerosols) at test pressures of 140 to 150 psi. A) Particle Measurement System must have the following features: 1. Be able to count the number of smaller particles. 2. Capable of utilizing multiple sensors. 3. Have the capability to produce high particle concentrations at high test pressures, i.e. 140 to 150 psi. 4. Microsoft Windows compatible software. B) Solid particle generator must be able to: 1. Vary the mass flow rate (45 to 550 g/hr). 2. Remain operable against high pressures (40 psi and greater). 3. Produce solid particles in a wide size range of 0.1??m to 100.0 ??m at pressure (40 psi and greater), and be able to be injected into a high pressure system. 4. Operate continuously over long periods of time (up to 6 hrs). 5. Solid particles should be able to be reproduced at a constant rate. C) Droplet Aerosol Generator must have the following characteristics: 1. Have the capability to produce high particle concentrations (up to 9x107 cm-3) at high pressures, i.e. 140 to 150 psi. 2. 2. Produce aerosols at a constant rate. 3. Be able to produce aerosols of the size range 0.09 ??m to 10.0 ??m against over pressures up to 140 to 150 psi, and be able to be injected into a high pressure system. 4. Have the ability to produce particles at a high mass flow rate (up to 25000 mg/hr). D) Aerosol Dilution System shall display the following features: 1. Capable of operating at above one atmospheric pressure. 2. Resistant to high temperatures and corrosive chemicals. 3. Unit must have ports to allow various probes installations (i.e. flow meters, differential pressure gages). 4.0 Provide a constant rate of dilution. 5. Have the capability to vary the size range of diluting particles. 6. Have a reduction ratio of 10:1. E) Aerosol sensor/ spectrometers must be able to have the following characteristics: 1. Be able to measure high concentrations (as high as 105 cm-3) of particles at higher pressures, i.e. 140 to 150 psi. 2. Be able to measure low concentrations (as low as 6 cm-3) of particles at higher pressures, i.e. 140 to 150 psi. 3. No interference with challenge aerosol flow. 4. Take measurements in a wide temperature range (0?aF to 250?aF). 5. Be capable of measuring single particles, their size as well as determine the number of aerosol part icles flowing through a system. North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code is 334516 with a size standard of $11M. The order shall be a firm fixed price order. Offer is due 17 August 2007 no later than 2 p.m,. (local NSWCDD time) to: Naval Surface Warfare Center, 17632 Dahlgren Road, Suite 157, Building 183, First Floor Room 106, Dahlgren VA 22448-5110 Code XDS13-5 with faxed copies acceptable. Fax number (540) 653-6810, Attention Code XDS135. E-mail address is dlgr_nswc_xds13@navy.mil; phone number is (540) 653-7765.
 
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