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The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), part of the Department of Commerce, is seeking market information for a dedicated ozone exposure chamber to accelerate and study pyrrhotite-induced concrete degradation in residential foundations, requiring a system capable of generating ozone concentrations from 0 to 1000 ppm, with a minimum 3-cubic-foot chamber, integrated ozone analysis and destruction systems, and compliance with new product and packaging standards.
NIST requires a dedicated ozone exposure chamber to study pyrrhotite-induced concrete degradation by enabling controlled, high-range ozone exposure (0–1000 ppm) of aggregate samples to evaluate reactivity, concrete reactions, and mitigation strategies, overcoming limitations of current equipment.
1333ND-26-01019 Title: Sources Sought Notice for an Ozone Exposure Chamber Department of Commerce -NIST Purchase Request Number: NB731070-26-01019 The purpose of this sources sought notice is to conduct market research and identify potential sources of commercial products/services that satisfy the Government’s anticipated needs. NIST encourages responses from all capable sources, including small businesses, to inform acquisition strategy and promote competition. NAICS Code: 334513 Instruments and Related Products Manufacturing for Measuring, Displaying, and Controlling Industrial Process Variables
BACKGROUND The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Engineering Laboratory, Materials and Structural Systems Division, Infrastructure Materials Group has a requirement for the following system: The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Engineering Laboratory (EL) Materials and Structural Systems Division (MSSD) supports basic research and the development of test methods in response to a crisis for homeowners in Northeastern Connecticut, where residential foundations have crumbled and cracked because of the inclusion of aggregate containing the mineral pyrrhotite. The damage occurs over a period of years, limiting researchers’ ability to study the phenomenon in the lab. Currently proposed methods to accelerate the oxidation process at the heart of the problem are ineffectual or have secondary effects that complicate the analysis of results. MSSD is studying the use of ozone exposure as an effective accelerator that introduces fewer complicating factors. Preliminary small-scale experiments showed promising results but were limited by the range of achievable ozone concentrations in the equipment used, the inability to continuously expose the sample to ozone, and the size of the sample chamber. A dedicated ozone exposure chamber is required to meet milestones and goals. The MSSD will benefit from this purchase of a dedicated ozone exposure chamber capable of a large range in ozone concentrations (0 - 1000 ppm), as it will allow for testing of aggregate samples for reactivity, evaluation of aggregate-concrete reactions, and investigation of potential mitigation strategies. This work is necessary to develop effective test methods and produce data on the reactions that can be used to inform improved industry concrete practices. Each of these goals cannot be met without this purchase. Specifications: The respondent shall deliver (1) one, ‘Ozone Exposure Chamber which fulfills the minimum specification/requirements provided herein, and shall be delivered to the NIST Gaithersburg campus. MINIMUM
REQUIREMENTS The respondent shall provide a system/product that meets all technical specifications identified below. All items must be new. The use of “gray market” components are not authorized for sale in the U.S. by the Contractor is not acceptable. All line items shall be shipped in the original manufacturer’s packaging and include all original documentation and software, when applicable. Line Item 0001: Ozone Exposure Chamber Description: The respondent must provide a ‘Ozone Exposure Chamber’ capable of meeting the required below specifications Quantity: One (1) Minimum Technical Specifications UV ozone generator capable of 500 mg/hr ozone from dry air feed gas to achieve an ozone concentration range of 0-1000 ppm (mg/kg). A minimum exposure chamber size of 3 cubic feet. Unit must have an ozone analyzer used to measure ozone inside the chamber and a method to alert users when ozone is in the chamber. The unit must have an ozone destruct unit to convert O3 to O2 and not require special venting. Unit must have an interlock to prevent opening when ozone is in the chamber. Unit should have an ambient ozone leak sensor. HOW TO RESPOND TO THIS NOTICE In responding to this notice, please DO NOT PROVIDE PROPRIETARY INFORMATION. Please include only the following information, readable in either Microsoft Word 365, Microsoft Excel 365, or .pdf format, in the response: Submit the response by email to the and, if specified, to the Secondary
Point of Contact listed in this notice as soon as possible, and preferably before the closing date and time of this notice, May 13, 2026 at 12:00PM ET. Please note that to be considered for award under any official solicitation, the entity must be registered and “active” in SAM at the time of solicitation response. Provide the complete name of your company, address, name of contact for follow-up
questions, their email, their phone number and, if your company has an active registration in https://sam.gov, your company’s Unique Entity ID (UEI). Identify the equipment that your company sells that can meet the
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