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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 25,2000 PSA#2544Commanding Officer, NAVFACCO, Bldg 41 Code 80, NAVFACENGCOMDET-SLC,
4111 San Pedro Street, Port Hueneme, CA 93043-4410 66 -- HANDHELD FUEL QUALITY SENSORS SOL N47408-00-R-8881 DUE 032000
POC Ms. Naomi Melendez, 805-982-5095, 805-982-3015,
melendeznm@slc.navfac.navy.mil HANDHELD FUEL QUALITY SENSORS Sources
Sought. The Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center (NFESC) is
seeking sources of technologies suitable for the determination of
indigenous fuel quality using handheld instruments and fuel quality
test kits as well as smaller variants of typical fuel quality testing
mobile stations. It is envisioned that several properties of diesel
fuel (also kerosenes and gasolines) including; density, viscosity,
total aromatics, cetane index, octane index, cloud point, moisture,
particulates and net heat of combustion can be assessed with these
emerging technologies. Calibration models for over 30 fuel properties
currently exist, but their degrees of accuracy vary. The properties
cited may provide the most accurate estimates concerning the quality of
the fuel however, other qualities are of interest such as API Gravity,
Alcohol, Cetane Index, Cetane Number, Cloud Point, Copper Corrosion,
Oxidation Stability, Distillation, Flash Point, Lead, Sulfur, Octane,
Total Oxygen, Vapor Pressure, Saybolt Color, Viscosity, Water and
Sediment, Water Tolerance. Although technology focus is primarily for
diesel fuel, reasonable property estimates for kerosenes and gasoline
are of interest. All information shall be forwarded at no cost to the
Government by 20 March 2000. This notice is not a request for proposals
and no contract will be awarded by this office solely on the basis of
the responses hereto, or any follow-up information subsequently
solicited. Posted 02/23/00 (W-SN427887). (0054) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0240 20000225\66-0010.SOL)
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