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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 16, 2006 FBO #1571
SOURCES SOUGHT

A -- Novel Tungsten Based Composites with Optimal High Strain Rate Behavior

Notice Date
3/14/2006
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
Contracting Office
US Army ARDEC, AMSTA-AR-PC, Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey 07806-5000
 
ZIP Code
07806-5000
 
Solicitation Number
W15QKN-06-X-0737
 
Response Due
4/13/2006
 
Archive Date
5/13/2006
 
Description
The US Army ARDEC is contemplating a contractual effort to investigate fundamental and innovative changes to the structure of tungsten grains and their surrounding matrix material to foster improved ballistic performance of tungsten heavy alloys in munitions applications. In order to adequately address the Statement of Work envisioned for this effort potential bidders must possess the following unique and proven capabilities: ?? A fully integrated tungsten heavy alloy manufacturing capability (from ore/scrap processing to finished product), with demonstrated capability in manufacturing tungsten heavy alloy penetrators and other munitions components. ?? The ability to recycle classified tungsten alloy scrap. ?? A self-contained firing range for testing process variants is highly desirable, as it will greatly decrease turnaround time for vital data to assist program decision-making. ?? A secure facility or one that is capable of obtaining a Facility Security Clearance. Additionally, all personnel working on this program must have Secret security clearances, or the ability to get them. ?? Manufacturing capability to sinter powder compacts above 2400C. Also, manufacturing capability to perform metal working operations above 1600C. ?? The ability to produce nominally sized tungsten powder with oxygen levels at or below 500 PPM, and total metallic impurities at less than 100 PPM. ?? The ability to manufacture sub-micron ???as-reduced??? tungsten powder. ?? The on site capability to chemically ???wet dope??? oxides and reduce these oxides to produce pre-alloyed tungsten powders. The on site capability to co- precipitate oxides and reduce these oxides to produce pre-alloyed tungsten powders. ?? The ability to produce spherical tungsten powder to narrow size distribution requirements. ?? Extensive on-site analytical capabilities to include: Scanning Electron Microscope, Mass Spectrometer, Combustion Analyzer, Atomic Absorption, Gas Chromatograph, Mass Spectroscopy, Dilatometry, Thermal Gravitation Analysis X- ray Diffraction and X-ray Fluorescence. ?? Standard on-site physical / mechanical property test capability to include: Tensile Testing, Hardness Testing, Impact Testing, Metallography, Particle Size Analysis and full range chemical analysis, to include Wet Chemistry. ?? All manufacturing processes / equipment discussed above must be ???production sized???, or capable of being upgraded to handle production quantities within 6 months. Producing ???laboratory??? successes are unacceptable to this program. Results must be readily adaptable to mass production quickly. POC for this action is Cathy Kallistros ckallis@pica.army.mil. No costs may be incurred as a result of this survey.
 
Web Link
US ARMY TACOM-Picatinny Procurement Network
(http://procnet.pica.army.mil/dbi/Download/GoGetSourcesSought.cfm?SolNum=W15QKN-06-X-0737)
 
Record
SN01005886-W 20060316/060314212213 (fbodaily.com)
 
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