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Fluorescent Penetrant Inspection Units NSNs-6635-01-483-0552, 6635-01-483-0548, 6635-01-483-0559, and 6635-00-110-9463


Georgia, United States
Government : Military
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****Amendment 1:  The response date for this SSS is hereby extended from October 7, 2019 to October 28, 2019.****

SOURCES SOUGHT SYNOPSIS

 Fluorescent Penetrant Inspection Units

 (NSN 6635-01-483-0552/0548/0559)
(NSN 6635-00-110-9463)

 

PURPOSE/DESCRIPTION

 

The Government is conducting market research to identify potential sources that possess the expertise, capabilities, and experience to meet qualification requirements for the production of the Fluorescent Penetrant Inspection (FPI) units identified in Table 1. This acquisition is for commercial equipment meeting the characteristics of Product Description (PD): PD-AFLCMC-EZPT-03-19, "Product Description Fluorescent Penetrant Inspection (FPI) Units, Separate Modular Station Types". The acquisition strategy is a five-year contract beginning in Fiscal Year (FY) 20. The contract will be comprised of a basic year plus four option years and will continue through FY24.  The projected quantities will be an aggregate total of all FPI unit types for a best estimated quantity of 24 units per year. 

 






National Stock Number



Type



Size



Class



Form



Estimated Contract Quantity





6635014830552



II



2



A



SF



5





6635014830548



II



3



A



SF



5





6635014830559



II



4



A



SF



5





6635001109463



II



5



A



SF



105







Table 1. Fluorescent Penetrant Inspection Units

 

The FPI Fluorescent Penetrant Inspection (FPI) unit is a type of Non Destructive Testing (NDT) equipment used to inspect parts for flaws. This equipment can be utilized for inspection on a wide variety of non-porous aircraft components and support equipment sustained by the Air Force. A typical FPI unit consists of a series of stainless steel tanks and an inspection booth. After a part is cleaned of oil and debris, the tanks are used to apply a fluorescing dye. A controlled process is then used to remove any excess dye from the part. A developer is then applied to the part to aid in better identification of flaws in the part. Finally, using an ultraviolet A (UV-A) light, the part is inspected in a darkened booth attached to the unit. Flaws in the part fluoresce, or glow, revealing their presence to the technician. The FPI unit should be fabricated IAW with PD-AFLCMC-EZPT-03-19.

 

•·         Telephone support, at a minimum, shall be provided for installation of equipment during the warranty period.

See attached Sources Sought Synopsis with Contractor Capability Survey and FPI Unit Product Description for additional information.


Randy W. Miller, Source Development Specialist, Phone 4789265871, Email randy.miller.22@us.af.mil - Robert E Rollins, Lead Contracting Officer, Phone 478-222-1905, Email robert.rollins.2@us.af.mil

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