UKHSA_Science - Purchase of Syringe Pumps

A Tender Notice
by UK HEALTH SECURITY AGENCY

Source
Contracts Finder
Type
Contract (Products)
Duration
1 year
Value
£10K-£15K
Sector
INDUSTRIAL
Published
15 Sep 2022
Delivery
07 Oct 2022 to 06 Oct 2023
Deadline
29 Sep 2022 12:00

Concepts

Location

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

Description

UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) requires to purchase a programmable syringe driver (pump) that provides accurate, consistent nutrient media flow through a microphysiological system (organ on a chip). The syringe driver needs to be programmable in terms of flow rates and pressures and be capable of both infuse and withdraw functions. It needs to be able to be fitted with a multi-syringe adaptor to allow up to ten syringes of various sizes (140ml down to 0.5ml) to be fitted to the device. The pump also needs to be able to operate inside an incubator and thus needs to be small and capable of operating for extended periods (weeks) at 37°C. This pump will be used on a microphysiological system project that is part of a collaboration with academia. The system was developed around a specific syringe pump at one of the collaborator's institutes who also manufacture the bespoke organ chip hardware in house. To ensure that the systems and the data produced are to be comparable between UKHSA and the rest of the collaboration it is necessary for the syringe pump to specifically be a PHD ULTRA I/W PROGRAMMABLE (model: 703007) fitted with PHD ULTRA 6/10 MULTI-RACK (model: 703020A). We require to purchase two of the above pumps at the moment and one additional pump anytime during the term of the contract.

CPV Codes

  • 42122500 - Laboratory pumps and accessories

Indicators

  • Contract is suitable for SMEs.

Other Information

If you can supply the above product, please email your quotation to Frantisek.Kasanic@ukhsa.gov.uk by 29th September 2022. Please note that we cannot accept any alternative models as the above product has been pre-evaluated for the specific project, hence any variation would cause significant delay to our ability to deliver results.

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