COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 10, 2001 PSA #2889
ANNOUNCEMENTS
80 -- SEALING COMPOUND
- Notice Date
- July 6, 2001
- Contracting Office
- General Services Administration, Federal Supply Service (FSS), GSA Hardware SuperStore (6FE), 1500 East Bannister Road, Kansas City, MO, 64131
- ZIP Code
- 64131
- Description
- SEALING COMPOUND: 2 POs TOTALING 268 CARTRIDGES PLEASE RESPOND TO JEN PORTER 816-823-1388 (PHONE) OR 816-823-2136 (FAX)BY 07-16-01. 8030-00-145-0310 UI: CA SEALING COMPOUND: DESCRIPTION A one-part, non-curing, fluorosilicone sealant for sealing aircraft channels, fuel tanks, and fuel cells. Size: The product shall be furnished in 7.5 avoirdupois ounces in a 6 fl oz plastic injection cartridge of the type normally used for this product provided there will be no interaction chemically or physically with the contents that would damage the container or alter the strength, quality, or purity of the contents. The filled cartridges shall be closed in a manner that will insure that the contents will not spill, leak, or burst from the cartridge during use, shipment, handling, storage, and redistribution. Shelf life code: 7 (3 years) Maximum age on delivery: 3 months Dow Corning Corp. p/n 94-031 Fluorosilicone Channel Sealant. ITEM MARKING Each item shall be marked with the following: (1) lot or batch number (2) dates of manufacture and reinspection (3) manufacturer's name and part number (4) instructions for use, thinning, mixing, shaking, etc. (5) instructions for storage, i.e. do not freeze, requires refrigeration, etc. PACKAGING INTERMEDIATE PACKAGING: Not more than 25 units packaged as specified above shall be further packaged in a close fitting corrugated fiberboard box conforming to Section 6(a), Rule 41 of the Uniform Freight Classification and Item 222 of the National Motor Freight Classification. Closure of the boxes shall be in accordance with Section 7 of Rule 41 of the Uniform Freight Classification. The units shall be protected within the box by individually packaging in paperboard boxes or with full height partitions or other suitable means to ensure that the containers are not damaged during shipment, handling, storage, and redistribution. PACKAGING: Intermediate packaged boxes may be further packed in a close-fitting, corrugated, fiberboard box conforming to Section 6(a), Rule 41 of the Uniform Freight Classification (UFC) and Item 222 of the National Motor Freight Classification. Closure of the boxes shall be in accordance with Section 7 of Rule 41 of the UFC. Gross weight of box and contents shall not exceed 65 pounds. MARKING All unit, intermediate, transport packages and unit loads shall be marked and bar coded for delivery to civilian activities in accordance with FED-STD-123G, dated June 6, 1997, or marked and bar coded for delivery to military activities in accordance with MIL-STD-129N, dated 15 May 1997, as applicable. PALLETIZATION Pallet Sizes: Unless otherwise specified, the pallets shall be 48" X 40" or 40" X 48" in length and width. Exceptions such as 48" X 48" will be used only with the concurrence of the Office of Distribution Management (FS). Pallet Type Options: Unless otherwise specified, the pallets shall be one of the following two options: 1. PPP-P-1660A, Type I, Type IA, Type II, or Type III. The following designs are acceptable: Style 2 and 7, Class B or C, Grade 2, Sizes 40" x 48", 48" x 40", 4 way (block post) or partial 4 way entry (stinger), non-reversible. 2. ASME MH1.8M-1996, Wood Pallets, An American National Standard. Class 1 and 2, Category 2, Type 3, Style 2, Bottom Deck 1, Sizes 40" x 48" and 48" x 40" Pallet Load Size: The load plus the pallet shall have a maximum height of 53 inches and shall not exceed 2500 pounds in weight. Exceptions to this requirement shall have the concurrence of the Office of Distribution Management. Pallet Load Configuration: The containers or items shall be placed in a suitable pattern to form a stable and balanced load. Then vertical, horizontal, or filler reinforcement shall be added as necessary to provide the strength necessary to support three additional palletized loads. Stacking Strength: The pallet plus the load shall be capable of supporting three additional like loads without any product damage and without the load or the pallet collapsing. Palletized Load Stacking Test: The palletized load as presented for shipment shall be tested for stackability. The test load shall be placed on a rigid surface with three additional loads stacked on top for 24 hours. The tester has the option of simulating the three additional loads with a like pallet and weight equaling three like loads. Example: If the pallet load weighs 1000 pounds then 3000 pounds on a like pallet, shall be stacked on the test load for 24 hours. Test personnel shall be responsible to test in compliance with National and local safety regulations. Testing need not be repeated as long as the palletized load design and materials do not change. Partial Palletized Loads: Less than one-half pallet loads do not require testing. Shall not be used for stacking, unless load is balanced on pallet. The partial palletized load shall be used for top loading only. DOW CORNING P/N 94-031. NO OTHERS WILL BE ACCEPTED. PLEASE HAVE ALL RESPONSES IN TO JEN PORTER BY 07-16-01.
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- Record
- Loren Data Corp. 20010710/SPMSC028.HTM (D-187 SN50R0V4)
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