Coated Alloy GRX-810 Powder
Special Notice from NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION • NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION. Place of performance: United States. Response deadline: Jan 08, 2026. Industry: NAICS 332117 • PSC 9630.
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This opportunity involves the procurement of coated alloy GRX-810 powder by NASA. It is critical for potential bidders to assess their capabilities in producing or supplying this specific material and to prepare a compliant response within the short bidding window.
NASA is seeking suppliers who can deliver coated alloy GRX-810 powder that meets specified requirements for upcoming projects.
- Manufacturers of specialized alloys and powders.
- Companies with experience in aerospace materials.
- Firms holding relevant certifications for defense contracts.
- Identify compliance requirements for coated alloy GRX-810 powder.
- Gather technical specifications and quality metrics.
- Develop a timeline for production and delivery.
- Prepare bid documentation and pricing strategy.
- Completed proposal template.
- Technical specifications compliance documentation.
- Pricing proposal.
- Certification documents relevant to aerospace materials.
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- Adhere to NASA's procurement policies.
- Ensure compliance with NAICS 332117 related to metal powder manufacturing.
- Benchmark pricing against industry standards for specialized alloys.
- Consider including volume discounts or long-term supply agreements.
- Identify potential partners with complementary technologies like coating processes.
- Engage with smaller firms for specialized aspects of production.
- Short response time may limit applicant pool.
- Quality assurance failures could lead to rejection.
- Failure to meet specifications could result in loss of contract.
- What are the specific quality standards for the GRX-810 alloy?
- Is there a preferred supplier for raw materials required for production?
- What is the desired lead time for delivery?
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- Detailed technical specifications for GRX-810 powder.
- Specific performance metrics required by NASA.
- Potential volume estimates for the powder supply.
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