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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 22,1999 PSA#2267USDA-ARS-MWA, Contracting Office, 1815 N. University Street, Peoria, IL
61604 66 -- WIPED FILM EVAPORATOR SYSTEM SOL 5114-9-3109 DUE 020999 POC Lori
J. Houghton, Contract Specialist, 309-681-6616 The USDA, Agricultural
Research Service, Midwest Area, National Center for Agriculture
Utilization Research, Peoria, IL has the requirement for a Wiped Film
Evaporator System. This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for
commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in FAR Subpart
12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in this
notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; proposals
are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued.
Solicitation No. 5114-9-3109 is being issued as a Request for Proposal.
This solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are
those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 97-10. The
solicitation is solicited under full and open competition. Any
interested business may submit a proposal. Standard Industrial
Classification Code 3826 with a corresponding size standard of 500
employees applies to qualify as a small business. Offerors are to
propose prices for the following: CLIN (Contract Line Item Number)
0001: Feed System 1 each; CLIN 0002 Wiped Film Evaporator 1 each; CLIN
0003 Vacuum System 1 each; CLIN 0004 Evaporator heating System 1 each;
CLIN 0005 Condenser Heating/Cooling System 1 each; CLIN 0006 Discharge
System, 1 each; CLIN 0007 Instrumentation 1 each; CLIN 0008 Controls,
1 each. The application of the system is: We are interested in
procuring a pilot-scale wiped film evaporator (WFE) system suitable for
the separation and recovery of heat sensitive components from low to
medium viscosity (< 500 centipoise) liquid-phase solutions. Typical
components to be separated and recovered from solutions include fatty
acids, triglycerides, phospholipids, tocopherols, structurally similar
natural products, derivatized reaction products, residual reactants,
and solvents. The operation of the system will be: The WFE system would
operate under high vacuum (1 micron Hg absolute pressure) to evaporate
the more volatile components from the bulk solution at a lower
temperature than could be obtained inconventional distillation
equipment. The solution to be separated would be pumped into the body
of the wiped film evaporator by a variable speed gear pump and
distributed as a thin film along the inner heated surface by a rotating
wiper mechanism. The more volatile components are vaporized from the
thin film of solution flowing down the heated evaporator wall. An
internal condenser located within the body of the evaporator condenses
these volatile components as a product stream (distillate) which flows
out of the unit. The less volatile components of the film continue to
flow down the inner surface of the evaporator body and out of the unit
as a separate stream (residue). This operation is generally described
as short-path or molecular distillation. The configuration of the
system will be: The WFE system will be assembled on a mobile platform
of approximate dimensions not exceeding 6 ft (length) x 4 ft (width) x
7 ft (height) to allow relocation of the system into pilot plant bays
for research projects. The platform should accommodate all of the
major system components. These components include the feed and
discharge pumps, evaporator/condenser/wiper assembly, vacuum system,
heating and cooling modules, control station, and associated piping,
valves, instrumentation and wiring. The WFE system should be designed
and constructed for intrinsically safe operation. The necessary
utilities available in the pilot plant include electricity, cooling
water, tempered water, steam, air, nitrogen, vent and drain lines. The
System Component Description and Specifications are as follows: CLIN
0001 Feed system: A precision gear pump capable of 0 -- 30 liter/hour
flow rate, equipped with a variable speed motor, controller, and
digital RPM display will be used to introduce material into the system.
The pump head should be fabricated of stainless steel and inert
elastomer sealing materials, e. g., Teflon, Viton, Kel-f, Vespel or
similar polymers. The pump lines should be equipped with a check valve,
drain or sample valve, and apriming loop. The inlet line and final
connection from the pump to the evaporator body should be flexible
stainless steel. A 10 gallon stainless steel feed tank is required and
provided with fittings to match the inlet pump line. CLIN 0002 Wiped
film evaporator: The evaporator body should be fabricated from 316 or
304 stainless steel with 1 to 2 square feet of heated internal surface
area. The wiper mechanism should be fitted with Teflon blades and
supplied with a spare set of carbon blades. A variable speed motor
equipped with a controller and digital RPM display should drive the
wiper. An internal condenser constructed of a similar grade stainless
steel as the evaporator and with a total surface area greater than or
equal to the evaporator should be used. A low-pressure-drop entrainment
barrier should be located between the evaporator and the condenser to
prevent liquid droplets from reaching the condenser. CLIN 0003 Vacuum
system: A combined vacuum system (medium and high) is recommended and
should be sized appropriately to maintain an absolute pressure of 1
micron Hg during typical system operation and in the presence of small
(virtual) system leaks. Interconnection of the medium (mechanical) and
high (diffusion) vacuum pumps should provide for fail-safe operation by
incorporating adequate valving, vents, temperature sensors, pressure
sensors, oil traps, alarms, and throttling controls. Sections of
flexible stainless line should be included between pumps to minimize
the transmission of vibrations. Medium vacuum should be generated by a
multistage, dry, mechanical pump (lobed, Roots, or similar design
acceptable). This pump should not use oil, water, or other fluids to
provide the vacuum seal due to the possibility of system contamination
by back-streaming of the fluid sealing medium. An oil lubrication
system is acceptable for pump bearings and internals but should be
sufficiently isolated from the vacuum side of the pump. This pump
(a.k.a. the "backing" or "roughing" pump) should be adequately sized to
rapidly evacuate the WFE system to near 100 micron Hg. The pump may run
hot to prevent condensation of volatiles but should be equipped with a
thermocouple and alarm to alert personnel if a safe operating
temperature is exceeded. The pump may require interstage coolers or
provisions for cooling water depending on the specific design and
model. High vacuum may be generated by an oil diffusion pump or
turbo-molecular drag pump operating in connection with the above
described medium vacuum pump. The diffusion pump should be provided
with an initial supply of oil. Similar remarks apply to the sizing of
this component and interconnection to the rest of the system as above.
A cold trap is required to remove condensable materials that pass
through the condenser to the vacuum system. A cold trap fabricated from
stainless steel with provision for use with liquid nitrogen or carbon
dioxide is recommended. A site-glass, a small receiver, and associated
valving to permit draining of accumulated condensate without breaking
system vacuum is suggested. CLIN 0004 Evaporator heating system: Heat
transfer to the evaporator surface may be provided by electrical
resistance heaters or circulating hot oil. Either system should be
sized appropriately for the evaporator to deliver a sufficient quantity
of heat to produce a maximum temperature of 350 E C at the evaporator
surface. If a hot oil system is used it should be provided with an
initial quantity of heat transfer oil. CLIN 0005 Condenser
heating/cooling system: The condenser heating/cooling system should be
capable of circulating either chilled or tempered water as required by
the process. The capacity of the circulator should be matched to the
size of the condenser. CLIN 0006 Discharge system: Two precision gear
pumps capable of 0 -- 30 liter/hour flow rate, equipped with variable
speed motors, controllers, and digital RPM displays should be provided
to separately discharge distillate and residue from the system. As
with the feed pump, these pump heads should be fabricated of stainless
steel and inert elastomer sealing materials. The pump lines should be
equipped with check valves, drain or sample valves, and priming loops
as required. Intermediate receivers with graduated site-glasses should
be located upstream of the pumps with appropriate valving to collect
and drain the discharge streams. Sections of flexible stainless steel
lines should be used on the inlet and outside sides of the pumps to
minimize vibrations and to provide easy connection to the final
collection vessels. Two 10 gallon stainless steel collection vessels
are to be provided with fittings to match the pump outlet lines. CLIN
0007 Instrumentation: Sufficient instrumentation to monitor and display
all process parameters will be required. As a minimum we recommend
digital displays for temperatures, pressures, and motor and wiper
speeds at all critical points in the system. These may be integrated
with control elements where appropriate. We suggest temperature sensors
on the inlet and outlet side of the evaporator heating, condenser
cooling, feed, residue, and distillate pump streams (10). Temperature
sensors also should be located on the hot oil, cooling water, and
tempered water reservoirs (3). The foreline, roughing line, and
evaporator body or vent line should have temperature and pressure
sensors (3, 3). The high and medium vacuum pumps should be equipped
with temperature sensors and alarms to alert operators of
high-temperature conditions (2). The cold trap may be equipped with a
temperature sensor also (1). Where possible, it is desired to specify
components such as transducers, signal conditioners, or controllers
that provide for the re-transmission of the measured signal via an
RS-232 or similar digital connection. This option is useful for future
data logging capabilities and typically is a minimum additional charge
when specified at the time of order compared to retrofitting or
upgrading an existing system. CLIN 0008 Controls: A centrally located
control panel should be mounted on the system to permit a single
operator to safely monitor and control the process. The control system
does not need to be fully automated but should contain a convenient
grouping of process instrument displays (see section g), alarms, main
power switches, motor starters, and PID controllers. PID controllers
specified for evaporator heating and condenser cooling loops should be
specified with one extra channel each to provide expansion of the
system for multiple zones. Similar remarks apply here for the
specification of RS-232 connections on control elements as for the
instrumentation described above. Offerors shall submit Descriptive
Literature describing their proposed equipment in enough detail to
ascertain whether the equipment meets the criteria listed above.
Failure to demonstrate compliance will be cause to reject the proposal
without further discussions. FAR 52.212-1, Instructions to Offerors --
Commercial, FAR 52.212-2, Evaluation -- Commercial Items; FAR 52.212-3
Offeror Representations and Certifications -- Commercial Items, FAR
52.212-4 Contract Terms and Conditions -- Commercial Items, and FAR
52.212-5 Contract Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes
or Executive Orders -- Commercial Items apply to this acquisition.
Proposals will be evaluated on price, past performance, and proof of
meeting the salient characteristics listed above. Offers to include a
commercial warranty for equipment. Payment will be made 30 calendar
days after acceptance of equipment. Equipment will be shipped FOB
Destination to: National Center for Agriculture Utilization Research,
1815 North University Street, Peoria, IL 61604. Delivery of equipment
desired to be within 12 weeks after receipt of award (however delivery
is negotiable). Offer must include a 30 calendar day acceptance
period. Offers are to be received Not Later than the Close of Business,
February 9, 1999 at USDA-ARS-MWA, Contracting Office, 1815 N.
University Street, Peoria, IL 61604. The POC for this acquisition is
Lori J. Houghton, (309) 681-6616, or E-Mail: houghtol@mwa.ars.usda.gov,
or FAX: (309) 681-6680. Faxed Proposals will not be accepted. Posted
01/20/99 (W-SN289419). (0020) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0261 19990122\66-0002.SOL)
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