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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 31,1996 PSA#1648Commanding Officer, Engineering Field Activity, Chesapeake, 901 M
Street, SE, Bldg 212, Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC 20374-5018 66 -- DENITRATION/ACID MIX FACILITY, NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER,
INDIAN HEAD DIVISION, INDIAN HEAD, MARYLAND SOL N62477-95-R-0028 DUE
081396 POC Sandra K. Soderstrom, Contracting Officer (202) 685-3160 The
Engineering Field Activity Chesapeake intends to construct a new
Denitration/Mix and Acid Storage Facility at the Indian Head Division,
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head Maryland. Construction
proposal documents require identification of an Acid Stabilization and
Nitric Acid Concentration (ASC/NAC) system which is designed to
decompose the residual nitrate esters and concentrate the nitric acid.
The system must consist of a packed distillation column with direct
steam injection followed by pre-bleach column and bleaching column (as
opposed to a conventional tray column). The system must have the
required condensers. Due to the corrosive nature of the required hot
nitric acid, a liner is required to protect the column skin from the
acid. The NAC System will separate the nitric acid from the sulfuric
acid and produce 98% nitric acid. Therefore, the ASC/NAC system
requires a NOx absorber. Construction proposal documents will further
require identification of a Sulfuric Acid Concentration (SAC) System
which utilizes two stage horizontal boilers instead of three stages to
achieve the required 93% sulfuric acid concentration. The equipment
must have glass lining to handle the high vacuum needed to boil
sulfuric acid at lower temperature. The hoizontal boilers shall have
tantalum tubes while the economizers and acid coolers shall have
silicon carbide tubes. The process will use indirect heating by hot oil
in the horizontal boilers. The SAC system will have the vacuum systems
on both Stage I and Stage II condensers. Illustration of the Facility
design for Process Flow may be requested. Interested sources proposing
to supply equivalent system must meet the following qualifications: (a)
The system should have a minimum of 50% American made components; (b)
the equipment that is PTFE lined should have paste extruded PTFE with
low permeability (permeability data should be submitted); (c) PTFE
liner should be minimum 5.5 mm thick. Written qualification statements
clearly establishing the capability to meet the above requirements
must be submitted within 15 days from the date this notice is
published. In the absence of other qualifying sources, it is the intent
of the Agency to identify QVF of Corning, New York as the name brand
product within the construction proposal documents as no other type of
equipment will satisfy the agency minimum requirements. (0211) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0465 19960730\66-0002.SOL)
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