Canada - Surface area and pore analyzer
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Details
Provided by- Opportunity closing date
- 02 December 2024
- Opportunity publication date
- 07 November 2024
- Value of contract
- to be confirmed
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Description
The National Research Council Canada (NRC) requires a surface area analyser which characterizes dry powder materials for surface area and pore size distribution through low temperature gas adsorption (e.g. N2, Kr, CO2) using BET
(Brunnauer, Emmete and Teller) and other methods.
All the deliverables must be received on or before March 31, 2025.
Basis of selection: Lowest Price
Tenders must be submitted to the NRC Bid Receiving Unit at: NRC.BidReceiving-ReceptiondesSoumissions.CNRC@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
Refer to the attached tender documents to obtain further information.
Canada retains the right to negotiate with any supplier on any procurement.
Documents may be submitted in either official language of Canada.
Procuring Office:
Frédérik Beauchamp,
National Research Council Canada
Finance and Procurement Branch
6100 Royalmount Ave, Montreal, Qc, H4P 2R2
Frederik.Beauchamp@cnrc-nrc.gc.ca
The NRC has adopted the Integrity Regime administered by Public Services and Procurement Canada. As a result, the integrity provisions are being applied in NRC contracting activities as outlined in this solicitation.
- Opportunity closing date
- 02 December 2024
- Value of contract
- to be confirmed
About the buyer
- Address
- National Research Council Canada
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