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Safety Air Monitoring Replacement Gas Chromatograph (GC) Phase III
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from DEPT OF THE ARMY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 31, 2026. Industry: NAICS 334516 • PSC 6630.
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Description
A Gas Chromatograph (GC) instrument is needed for air monitoring in replacement of MINICAMS instruments.
Procure one GC instrument with the following specifications:
- Detector capable of detecting halogen containing chemical agents and compounds that also do not contain a phosphorous or sulfur element. Detector is an alternate to existing Flame Photometric Detector (FPD) and Flame Ionization Detector (FID)
- Chromatographic column: MXT-1701 phase
- Air sampling Quick Change Trap Module with flow rate through the trap of at least 500mL/min
- External mass flow controller, ability to capture the flow meter readings
- Oven programmable from ambient to 400℃
- Cycle time from injection to injection of 15 minutes or less
- Visible and audible alarms for system faults and sample concentration detections
- Integrated GC engine, NUMAVIEW with touchscreen display, integrated processor, and storage.
- Data logging. Ability to capture instrument set points and measured values such as: sample flow, temperatures, pressures, calibration, concentration, injection type – calibration, service, sample, etc. Data captured locally with the ability to retrieve and use for other reporting or calculating of sample data.
- Automatic calibration feature. Calibration of the instrument using an averaged single point or multi-point calibration curve. Capable of calibrating and obtaining sample concentrations using the onboard integration engine, and values displayed on the graphical user interface.
- Heated exhaust to prevent expulsion of water. Detector exhaust must expel water in gas/vapor form elimination water drip from the instrument detector.
- Sample bypass capability. Ability for continuous sample flow at inlet in a bypass state. A minimum flow of 500mL/min required for bypass capability.
- GC approximate dimensions - 17” x 11” x 8.5” (width x height x depth)
- Instrument weight approximately 25 pounds
Shipping: Delivery shall be completed by 30 September 2026 or upon customer notification.
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