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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 16, 2010 FBO #3126
SOURCES SOUGHT

84 -- JPACE cut and sew certification

Notice Date
6/14/2010
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
315211 — Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Apparel Contractors
 
Contracting Office
RDECOM Contracting Center - Natick R&D (RDECOM-CC), ATTN: AMSRD-ACC-N, Natick Contracting Division (R and BaseOPS), Building 1, Kansas Street, Natick, MA 01760-5011
 
ZIP Code
01760-5011
 
Solicitation Number
W911QY-10-R-JPACE
 
Response Due
7/16/2010
 
Archive Date
9/14/2010
 
Point of Contact
alvesr, (508) 233-5922
 
E-Mail Address
RDECOM Contracting Center - Natick R&D (RDECOM-CC)
(richard.alves@us.army.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
General Information Document Type: Sources Sought Notice Solicitation Number:W911QY-10-R-JPACE Posted Date:6/14/10 Original Response Date:7/16/10 Current Response Date:7/16/10 Classification Code:84 -- Clothing, individual equipment & insignia Set Aside:N/A Contracting Office Address Natick Acquisition Center, ATTN: Richard Alves, US Army RDECOM-CC, Natick Contracting Division 1 Kansas Street, Natick, MA 01760 Description The Joint Project Manager - Individual Protection (JPM-IP) is seeking cut and sew facilities capable of performing to the high standards required for the production of Chemical/Biological (CB) clothing and equipment. Specifically, JPM-IP is seeking to evaluate and certify potential cut and sew manufacturers of the Joint Protective Air Crew Ensemble (JPACE) Chemical Protective Coverall (CPC). The CPC is a life support item that requires consistently high standards of manufacturing. The certification process will include examination of the manufacturing capability and past performance of proposed manufacturers, as well as submitted CPC samples to verify that the material, design and quality requirements of the Joint Product Manager Individual Protection (JPM-IP) Purchase Description (JPMIP-PD-JPACE-01A) can be met by a potential source. The completed manufacturing capability and past performance questionnaire will be reviewed and evaluated by the Government prior to fabricating samples. Certification of a potential cut and sew source for the CPC will occur prior to, and independently of, any contract award to that source. Certification of a potential source does not guarantee a contract award. A general description of the JPACE CPC is attached for information only. Interested sources seeking CPC certification shall submit a written request to the Contracting Office at the above address. Upon receipt of the written request, the Government will provide the following information to the potential source: "JPACE Purchase Description (JPMIP-PD-JPACE-01A) which includes material and component source information "JPACE Packaging, Packing and Marking Instruction (JPMIP-PPMI-JPACE-01) "Government patterns for required coverall male and female sizes "Potential Source Manufacturing Capability Questionnaire Prior to receiving authorization to submit samples, potential sources shall be required to complete and submit a manufacturing capability summary, based on the information identified in the questionnaire, and a past performance summary which includes: "Manufacturing Capability Summary "Past Performance Summary oOngoing and Completed Contracts oSystematic Improvement Efforts oQuality Awards Any additional information that a potential supplier feels is germane to the review of their capabilities may also be provided as part of the summaries. While the Government may, at its option, solicit additional information from cited sources, it is not the responsibility of the Government to obtain any information beyond that provided by the vendor. The Government will review the Manufacturing Capability Summary and Past Performance Summary. At the Governments option, an on-site inspection of the potential sources facilities will be conducted. If satisfactory manufacturing capabilities and past performance have been demonstrated, the Government will authorize fabrication of certification samples and will provide additional information necessary for the marking and labeling of samples, as well as the source for materials to be used to fabricate the samples. When the certification samples are ready for Government evaluation, the potential source seeking certification shall notify the Government in writing. The Government will contact the potential source with shipping instructions for the samples or, at the Governments option, schedule an in-plant evaluation of the sample CPCs. If the evaluation of the samples is to be conducted on-site at the potential sources plant, the potential source shall provide a suitable area for the Government inspection. The Government will complete visual and dimensional examinations in accordance with JPACE CPC inspection criteria in the JPACE Purchase Description (JPMIP-PD-JPACE-01A). After a successful examination, the certification samples will be retained by the Government and will be subjected to effects of laundering testing. The cost of the examination and testing of the certification samples will be borne by the Government. However, if the potential source fails to meet acceptance criteria for certification (see below), any re-submittal of rejected items will be at the option of the Government, and the cost for the Government to re-examine and re-test shall be the responsibility of the potential source seeking certification. The following criteria shall be met before a vendor is certified to produce the JPACE CPC. oAdequate manufacturing capability must be demonstrated. oAcceptable past performance on previous contracts must be demonstrated. oFinancial viability must be demonstrated. oAcceptable Visual and Dimensional Examination results of the certification samples as demonstrated by (number of defects per garment): oNo protective storage or folding defects oNo critical defects oNo more than two (2) major defects oNo more than five (5) combined (major and minor) defects oAcceptable results on Effects of Laundering test as demonstrated by oShrinkage of 5% or less oNo critical defects after laundering The potential source will be notified in writing of the results of the Government examinations and tests. If all certification acceptance criteria are met, the potential source will be certified and will be placed on the Procurement Control Drawing for the JPACE CPC and will then be eligible for contract award. Unique Certification Authorization Numbers will be assigned to the certified source for each Type, Class, and Gender of CPC. Only certified sources listed on the JPACE Chemical Protective Coverall (CPC) Procurement Control Drawing will be eligible for award. However, certification and listing on the Procurement Control Drawing in no way guarantees a contract award. Awards will be based on best-value as assessed by the procuring agency. Certification does not relieve the potential source from responsibility to meet all requirements specified in the JPACE PD (JPMIP-PD-JPACE-01A) and in the contract, does not guarantee acceptability under a contract, and does not waive the requirement for first article inspection or any conformance inspections under a contract. Firms submitting samples for consideration shall bear all risk and expense of any resources used to provide the requested information and samples. Following the completion of examinations and/or tests, one (1) male and one (1) female coverall sample of those submitted will be retained by the Government regardless of whether or not the potential source is certified. The remaining samples will be returned to the potential source. All data provided by the potential source will be retained by the Government. Respondents must submit their formal written request seeking certification, via the Natick Contracting Center point of contact, by COB on 16 July 2010. Interested sources seeking CPC certification shall submit a written request to the Natick Contracting Center, ATTN: Richard Alves, US Army RDECOM-CC, Natick Contracting Division,1 Kansas Street, Natick, MA 01760. Questions shall be sent to the point of contact listed below via email or by regular mail. No solicitation document exists at this time. This market survey is for information and planning purposes only. This is not an Invitation for Bid (IFB) or a Request for Proposal (RFP) and is not to be taken as a commitment by JPMIP or the Natick Acquisition Center. Point of Contact Email your questions to the Natick Contracting Center at Richard.alves@us.army.mil Place of Performance Address:Navy Clothing and Textile Research Facility, Building 86, Kansas Street, Natick, MA Postal Code:01760-5011 Country:US ATTACHMENT A Joint Protective Air Crew Ensemble (JPACE) Chemical Protective Coverall (CPC) General Description The JPACE CPC provides chemical protection to aviators and aircrew personnel of the United States Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. The CPC replaces the duty uniform, and is designed similarly to the CWU-27/P Summer Flyers Coverall. The coverall includes pockets on the sleeves and lower legs. Accommodations for the US Army Air Warrior Microclimate Cooling Garment are also included. The coverall is a one-piece garment seamed at the waist with waist adjustment tabs, a stand-up collar, and raglan sleeves. The stand-up collar extends over the top of the protective fly. The collar opening is secured at the neck with hook and loop fastener tape that extends into the protective fly to prevent a void. Hook fastener tape is stitched to the collar at center back (Class 2 and 3 coveralls only) with a piece of loop tape covering it. The front opening slide fastener is covered with a tapered outer flap with hook and loop tabs. The waist adjustment tabs have elastic webbing at the center back covered by the back belt. The back belt is centered over the elastic/waist seam and is equidistant from the side seams. There are slide fastener closures on the two lower leg pockets and the two sleeve pockets. All pockets have slide fastener covers with butted beaded edges. Edges of all slide fastener covers align with the sides and angle of the finished pocket. The left sleeve pocket consists of a flat pocket with a covered vertical slide fastener closure on the forward side of the pocket that has a beaded edge. The sleeve pocket slide fasteners close in the upward direction. There is a pen/pencil pocket stitched on the outside of the left sleeve pocket. The pen/pencil pocket opening is be covered with a flap which is secured by hook and loop fastener tape. The right sleeve pocket assembly has a bellowed compartment with a covered vertical slide fastener closure on the forward side of the pocket that has a beaded edge. The slide fastener closes in the upward direction. Loop fastener tape is stitched on the left upper front of the coverall in accordance with marks on the pattern for an identification badge with a piece of hook tape covering it. Fabric thongs are threaded through the pull-tabs of the front opening and field relief sliders. The sleeves and leg bottoms have adjustment tabs with hook and loop closures. The lining is attached to the outer shell at the neck, front opening, and at the sleeve and leg hems with the face side of the lining facing the wearer. The front opening slide fastener extends into the seat seam to provide field relief and has three (3) sliders. The top stops of the slide fastener at the neckline are even within 1/4 inch. The back has an inverted pleat at center back, which is top stitched at the neck and at the top of the back belt. The sleeve lining is two-piece to accommodate an inner sleeve extension and has a rib knit cuff. The leg lining is two-piece to accommodate an inner leg extension and has a rib knit cuff. All pockets, back belt and waist adjustment tabs are stitched to the outer shell. The sleeve and leg adjustment tabs are stitched to the appropriate finished hems. There is a welted pass-through with hook and loop closure on the right front upper body for potential use with a personal cooling system. FIGURES A1 and A2 provide front and back drawings of the coverall. The coverall shall require protective individual storage according to the PD (JPMIP-PD-JPACE-01A). JPACE CPC type and class designation. The coveralls shall be one of the following types and classes. Type I Chemical Protective Coverall with Lining Class 1 Sage Green 531 Class 2 Woodland camouflage Class 3 Universal camouflage Schedule of sizes. The coveralls shall be furnished in male sizes 30 through 52 in lengths Extra-Short (X-Short), Short, Regular, Long and Extra-Long (X-Long); and female sizes 30 through 48 in lengths Extra-Short (X-Short), Short, Regular, Long and Extra-Long (X-Long). Special size patterns may also be provided to production facilities in response to special size orders. Coverall patterns. The Government patterns shall be used to create the contractors working patterns. Minor modifications are permitted to the working patterns where necessary when using automated equipment or to accommodate a manufacturing process. These modifications shall not alter the dimensional, serviceability, or appearance requirements cited in this purchase description. All other pattern modifications shall require written approval of the Government procuring activity. Pattern grain lines shall not be modified. Patterns indicate grade rules, cut part number, directional line, size, shape, placement of pockets, and notches for proper assembly. Adhesive patterns shall not be used. In addition to the two piece patterns provided for the sleeve tabs and leg tabs, alternate onepiece patterns are provided. If seam allowances are not indicated in the Table of Operations in the CPC Purchase Description (JPMIP-PD-JPACE-01A), the patterns provide an allowance of: Outer shell:5/8 inch for double-needle seams 1/4 inch for assembly of component parts Lining:1/2 inch for flatlock stitch joining seams Pattern parts for the coverall. The component parts for the male sized coveralls shall be cut from the material in accordance with the list of pattern parts indicated in Table I. The component parts for the female sized coveralls shall be cut from the material in accordance with the list of pattern parts indicated in TABLE II. TABLE I. Male CPC Pattern parts. COMPUTER FILENAMEPATTERN PART NAMECUT PARTS OUTER SHELL FABRIC 0101M-LFT_UPP_FRTMALE LEFT UPPER FRONT 1 0101M-RGT_UPP_FRTMALE RIGHT UPPER FRONT 1 0101M-LOWER_FRONTMALE LOWER FRONT 2 0101M-UPPER_BACKMALE UPPER BACK 1 0101M-LOWER_BACKMALE LOWER BACK 2 0101M-RGHT_SLEEVEMALE RIGHT SLEEVE 1 0101M-LEFT_SLEEVEMALE LEFT SLEEVE 1 0101M-SID_BDY_INSMALE SIDE BODY INSERT 2 0101M-PROTECT_FLYMALE PROTECTIVE FLY 1 0101M-FRONT_FLAPMALE OUTER FLAP 1 0101M-OUTR_COLLARMALE OUTER COLLAR 1 0101M-WAIST_TABMALE WAIST ADJUSTMENT TAB 2 0101M-BACK_BELTMALE BACK BELT 1 0101M-SLEEVE_TABMALE SLEEVE TAB 4 0101M-SLV_TAB_ALTMALE SLEEVE TAB ALTERNATE 2 0101M-THONGMALE THONG 3 0101M-LEG_POCKETMALE LEG POCKET 2 0101M-LEG_COVERMALE LEG POCKET SLIDE FASTENER COVER 2 0101M-LEG_TABMALE LEG TAB 4 0101M-LEG_TAB_ALTMALE LEG TAB ALTERNATE 2 0101M-MCG_SHL_FACMALE MCG SHELL FACING 1 0101M-MCG_SHL_WLTMALE MCG SHELL WELT 1 0101M-RSLV_POCKETMALE RIGHT SLEEVE POCKET 1 0101M-RSLV_PK_CVRMALE RIGHT SLEEVE POCKET SLIDE FASTENER COVER 1 0101M-LSLV_POCKETMALE LEFT SLEEVE POCKET 1 0101M-LSLV_PK_CVRMALE LEFT SLEEVE POCKET SLIDE FASTENER COVER 1 0101M-LFT_PEN_PKTMALE LEFT SLEEVE PENCIL POCKET 1 0101M-LPEN_PK_FLPMALE LEFT SLEEVE PENCIL POCKET FLAP 1 LINING FABRIC 0101M-LF_UP_FR_LNMALE LEFT UPPER FRONT LINING 1 0101M-RT_UP_FR_LNMALE RIGHT UPPER FRONT LINING 1 0101M-UPP_BCK_LINMALE UPPER BACK LINING 1 0101M-UPP_SLV_LINMALE UPPER SLEEVE LINING 2 0101M-LWR_SLV_LINMALE LOWER SLEEVE LINING 2 0101M-SD_BD_IN_LNMALE SIDE BODY INSERT LINING 2 TABLE I. Male CPC Pattern parts. (Continued) COMPUTER FILENAMEPATTERN PART NAMECUT PARTS LINING FABRIC (CONTINUED) 0101M-LOW_FRT_LINMALE LOWER FRONT LINING 2 0101M-LOW_BCK_LINMALE LOWER BACK LINING 2 0101M-LOW_LEG_LINMALE LOWER LEG LINING 2 0101M-PRT_FLY_LINMALE PROTECTIVE FLY LINING 1 0101M-FRT_FLP_LINMALE OUTER FLAP LINING 1 0101M-INNR_COLLARMALE INNER COLLAR 1 0101M-MCG_POCKETMALE MCG POCKET 2 0101M-MCG_LIN_FACMALE MCG LINING FACING 1 0101M-S_FSTNR_RNFMALE SLIDE FASTENER REINFORCEMENT 1 INNER SLEEVE/INNER LEG FABRIC 0101M-INR_SLVMALE INNER SLEEVE 4 0101M-INR_LEGMALE INNER LEG 4 HOOK AND LOOP FASTENER TAPE 0101M-OUT_FLP_W_HKMALE OUTER FLAP WEDGE HOOK1 0101M-OUT_FLP_W_LPMALE OUTER FLAP WEDGE LOOP1 TEMPLATE 0101M-RMCG_PK_LOCMALE RIGHT FRONT MCG POCKET LOCATION GUIDE0 0101M-UPP_BCK _TMP MALE UPPER BACK LINING STITCHING MARKER0 TABLE II. Female CPC Pattern parts. COMPUTER FILENAMEPATTERN PART NAMECUT PARTS OUTER SHELL FABRIC 0101F-LFT_UPP_FRTFEMALE LEFT UPPER FRONT 1 0101F-RGT_UPP_FRTFEMALE RIGHT UPPER FRONT 1 0101F-LOWER_FRONTFEMALE LOWER FRONT 2 0101F-UPPER_BACKFEMALE UPPER BACK 1 0101F-LOWER_BACKFEMALE LOWER BACK 2 0101F-RGHT_SLEEVEFEMALE RIGHT SLEEVE 1 0101F-LEFT_SLEEVEFEMALE LEFT SLEEVE 1 0101F-SID_BDY_INSFEMALE SIDE BODY INSERT 2 0101F-PROTECT_FLYFEMALE PROTECTIVE FLY 1 0101F-FRONT_FLAPFEMALE OUTER FLAP 1 0101F-OUTR_COLLARFEMALE OUTER COLLAR 1 0101F-WAIST_TABFEMALE WAIST ADJUSTMENT TAB 2 0101F-BACK_BELTFEMALE BACK BELT 1 0101F-SLEEVE_TABFEMALE SLEEVE TAB 4 0101F-SLV_TAB_ALTFEMALE SLEEVE TAB ALTERNATE 2 0101F-THONGFEMALE THONG 3 0101F-LEG_POCKETFEMALE LEG POCKET 2 0101F-LEG_COVERFEMALE LEG POCKET SLIDE FASTENER COVER 2 0101F-LEG_TABFEMALE LEG TAB 4 0101F-LEG_TAB_ALTFEMALE LEG TAB ALTERNATE 2 0101F-MCG_SHL_FACFEMALE MCG SHELL FACING 1 0101F-MCG_SHL_WLTFEMALE MCG SHELL WELT 1 TABLE II. Female CPC Pattern parts. (Continued) OUTER SHELL FABRIC 0101F-RSLV_POCKETFEMALE RIGHT SLEEVE POCKET 1 0101F-RSLV_PK_CVRFEMALE RIGHT SLEEVE POCKET SLIDE FASTENER COVER 1 0101F-LSLV_POCKETFEMALE LEFT SLEEVE POCKET 1 0101F-LSLV_PK_CVRFEMALE LEFT SLEEVE POCKET SLIDE FASTENER COVER 1 0101F-LFT_PEN_PKTFEMALE LEFT SLEEVE PENCIL POCKET 1 0101F-LPEN_PK_FLPFEMALE LEFT SLEEVE PENCIL POCKET FLAP 1 LINING FABRIC 0101F-LF_UP_FR_LNFEMALE LEFT UPPER FRONT LINING 1 0101F-RT_UP_FR_LNFEMALE RIGHT UPPER FRONT LINING 1 0101F-UPP_BCK_LINFEMALE UPPER BACK LINING 1 0101F-UPP_SLV_LINFEMALE UPPER SLEEVE LINING 2 0101F-LWR_SLV_LINFEMALE LOWER SLEEVE LINING 2 0101F-SD_BD_IN_LNFEMALE SIDE BODY INSERT LINING 2 0101F-LOW_FRT_LINFEMALE LOWER FRONT LINING 2 0101F-LOW_BCK_LINFEMALE LOWER BACK LINING 2 0101F-LOW_LEG_LINFEMALE LOWER LEG LINING 2 0101F-PRT_FLY_LINFEMALE PROTECTIVE FLY LINING 1 0101F-FRT_FLP_LINFEMALE OUTER FLAP LINING 1 0101F-INNR_COLLARFEMALE INNER COLLAR 1 0101F-MCG_POCKETFEMALE MCG POCKET 2 0101F-MCG_LIN_FACFEMALE MCG LINING FACING 1 0101F-S_FSTNR_RNFFEMALE SLIDE FASTENER REINFORCEMENT 1 INNER SLEEVE/INNER LEG FABRIC 0101F-INR_SLVFEMALE INNER SLEEVE 4 0101F-INR_LEGFEMALE INNER LEG 4 HOOK AND LOOP FASTENER TAPE 0101F-OUT_FLP_W_HKFEMALE OUTER FLAP WEDGE HOOK1 0101F-OUT_FLP_W_LPFEMALE OUTER FLAP WEDGE LOOP1 TEMPLATE 0101F-RMCG_PK_LOCFEMALE RIGHT FRONT MCG POCKET LOCATION GUIDE0 0101F-UPP_BCK _TMP FEMALE UPPER BACK LINING STITCHING MARKER0 Coverall construction. The coverall shall be made in accordance with the Table of Operations in the PD (JPMIP-PD-JPACE-01A). The manufacturer is not required to follow the exact sequence as listed therein; however, the design and finished measurements shall be maintained, unless written approval for modifications has been provided by the Contracting Officer. All component parts for each individual coverall shall be cut from the same lot of outer shell and filter fabric lining materials and from the same lot of inner sleeve/inner leg fabric. The date (month and year) of manufacture of the sorptive lining fabric and the inner sleeve/inner leg fabric shall be tracked along with each cut piece or sewn component of the coverall in which they are used throughout the cutting, sewing, and protective storage bagging operations. The surveillance markings for the filter fabric lining and the inner sleeve/inner leg fabric, which reflect the dates of manufacture, shall be used on coverall labels and protective unit pack barrier bags as required in the PD. Stitches, seams and stitching. Stitches, seams, and stitching types specified in the JPACE PD shall conform to ASTM D6193. Whenever two or more methods, seams, or stitches are given for the same part of an operation, any one of them may be used. Double topstitch is 1/4 inch gauge and 1/16 inch from folded edge Type 607 stitching. Stitch type 607 shall be used to join the lining pieces. When this stitch type is used, the seam allowance is 1/2 inch to allow for trimming of approximately 1/4 inch, which shall be done during formation of the seam. Type 607 (flat lock), is a six thread (four needle, one looper, one cover) flat lock stitch. The seam shall be 3/16 (1/16) inch wide and lapped such that a minimum of one needle penetrates through both the top and bottom layer of lap to provide for an even seam without spacing between the overlapped fabric. All flatlock seams shall be constructed so that the raw edges overlap without spacing. Bartacking. Bartacks shall be 3/8 to 1/2 inch long, and shall contain 28 diagonal stitches minimum. Bartacks shall be free from thread breaks and loose stitching. Sewn eyelets. The sewn eyelets on the right sleeve pocket shall have a minimum of 19 stitches each, and the stitches shall be 101, 301, or 401. The eyelet size shall be 1/8 to 3/16 inch inside diameter. Thread breaks and ends of all seams. Ends of seams and stitches that are not caught in other seams or stitching shall be securely tacked or backstitched not less than 1/2 inch. Thread breaks or bobbin run-outs shall be secured by starting stitching a minimum of 1/2 inch back of the end of the stitching. For stitch type 301, the stitching shall be repaired with 301 stitch. Repairs of types 502, 503, 504 and 607 stitches shall be made with a type 304 stitch. In-process repair. There shall be no more than two (2) mends (repairs requiring additional fabric) to the upper body (above the waist) of the outer shell or lining sub-assembly. There shall be no more than two (2) mends to the lower body (below the waist) of the outer shell or lining sub-assembly. Mends in the waist area may be counted as mends to either the upper or lower body. There shall be no more than four (4) mends in the completed coverall. No mend shall be stitched through all plies (outer shell and lining) of the completed coverall. Outer shell and lining mends shall not align in the completed coverall. Outer shell sub-assembly repair. Open joining seams shall be repaired using 301 stitching. Stitch 1/2 inch before and after the open area. Cuts, holes and tears smaller than 1/4 inch may be repaired by fusing a piece of outer shell material which is 3/8 inch larger than the damaged area on all sides to the back of the material. Use Type 301 stitching to secure this mend to outer shell. No other critical defects, including cuts, holes and tears 1/4 inch or larger, shall be repaired. Lining sub-assembly repair. Skipped stitches shall be repaired using Type 304 stitching, 8-12 stitches per inch and 3/16 inch wide, stitching 1/2 inch before and after the skipped stitches. Cuts, holes, tears, and needle chews smaller than 1 1/4 inch may be repaired using a piece of lining material 3/8 inch larger on all sides than the cut, hole, tear or needle chew. Position the material on the side of the lining that will face the outer shell and stitch around the perimeter of the defect using Type 301 stitching. Cuts, holes, tears and needle chews greater than 1 1/4 inch shall not be repaired. Lining sub-assemblies containing critical defects including cuts, holes and tears greater than 1 1/4 inch shall not be repaired and the lining sub-assembly shall be discarded. Open seams less than 1 1/4 inch may be repaired by inserting a strip of lining material cut the length of the opening and 1 inch wide. Position the patch in the open seam of the lining. Stitch over the open seam and material using Type 304 stitching which extends 1/2 inch before and after the repair area. Excess material on each side shall be trimmed close to stitching. Open seams 1 1/4 inch or longer shall not be repaired. Abrasions of the lining cover material where the carbon beads have not been exposed and which are smaller than 1 1/4 inch may be repaired using a fusible non-woven material proved by the approved material source as listed in the PD (see 6.14). The non-woven material shall overlap the repair area 1/4 inch in all directions and shall be heat sealed in place using preheated dry iron set at polyester heat setting. Abrasions of the lining cover material where the carbon beads have been exposed or abrasions of the lining cover material 1 1/4 inch or larger shall not be repaired. FIGURE A1. Coverall - front view. FIGURE A2. Coverall back view.
 
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Place of Performance
Address: RDECOM Contracting Center - Natick R&D (RDECOM-CC) ATTN: AMSRD-ACC-N, Natick Contracting Division (R and BaseOPS), Building 1, Kansas Street Natick MA
Zip Code: 01760-5011
 
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