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Portable Cryostat with UV Capability – Market Research for Made in America Compliance

USDA > Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service (Aphis)
est. $13K – $85K

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Quick Brief

The USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is conducting market research to find a portable cryostat system with UV decontamination capabilities that meets the Made in America Act requirements. Key requirements include a bench-top design, manual microtome, specimen quick-freeze system, and programmable automatic defrost.

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Scope & Requirements

The scope includes providing a portable cryostat system with UV decontamination capabilities that meets the Made in America Act requirements and specified technical specifications.

Deliverables

  • Standard Accessories: Anti-roll plate, two object holders, knife cleaning brush, detachable shelf, debris tray, blade removal tool, spare set of fuses, low-temperature grease, cryospray freezing spray, cryo-M-Bed embedding compound, insulated cover, operating manual
  • Knife Holder and Blade Requirements: Magnacut knife holder (or equivalent), ten long-life disposable blades (C-profile acceptable)
  • Optional UV Decontamination Module: Ultraviolet night decontamination unit with night-time plug, power supply, germicidal UV lamp
  • Optional Cutting Tool: Tungsten carbide-tipped knife suitable for bone sectioning

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Contract Details

Estimated Value
est. $13K – $85K
Similar contracts award $14K$90K (median $32K, 27,674 awards)Within typical range
NAICS Codes

Agency & Contact

Contracting Organization

Agency
AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF
Sub-Agency
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)

Point of Contact

John A. Smith
Contracting Officer
(202) 555-0100

Key Dates

Published3mo ago
Mar 20, 2026
Last Updated3mo ago
Mar 20, 2026
Response Due2mo ago
Apr 3, 2026
Response Date2mo ago
Apr 3, 202617:00
MDT

Description

Portable Cryostat with UV Capability – Market Research for Domestic Availability This Sources Sought Notice is issued under FAR Part 10 to determine whether a government registered vendor can meet the required specifications listed below for equipment required by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).

This is NOT a solicitation, and no award will be made from this notice. The Government is seeking information from vendors capable of providing the salient characteristics below. The USDA, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), is conducting market research to determine the availability of a portable cryostat system that meets the Made in America Act and the minimum specifications described below. This Sources Sought Notice may support a potential Nonavailability Determination if no domestic product meets these

requirements. NAICS and PSC Codes NAICS: 334516 – Analytical Laboratory Instrument Manufacturing PSC: 6640 – Laboratory Equipment and Supplies Minimum Required Technical Specifications The Government requires a bench‑top, portable cryostat system fitted with UV decontamination system capable of precision histological sectioning under cold conditions. The system must meet or exceed all of the following salient characteristics: Cryostat System

Requirements Bench‑top, portable cryostat instrument designed for laboratory or field support use. Single refrigeration system capable of maintaining chamber temperatures of approximately –30°C. Manual microtome with a feed range of 2–12 micrometers (µm) per section. Specimen quick‑freeze system capable of reaching –40°C, with digital temperature display. Programmable automatic defrost functionality built into the cryostat chamber. Cutting chamber constructed of polished stainless steel, including: Detachable cold storage bar Detachable storage shelf Cabinet constructed of ABS polymer and rustproof steel, coated with PVC for resistance to scratches, solvents, and detergents. Specimen Orientation: Adjustable tilt angle 0-12 degrees. Operation via manual handwheel (not powered). System must accept and use disposable long‑life blades compatible with a standard knife holder (Magnacut‑type or equivalent). System should enable production of high‑quality sections similar to those produced by a full‑size cryostat. Required Accessories and Components The system must include, at a minimum, the following components and accessories (all listed in the uploaded documentation): Standard Accessories Anti‑roll plate Two (2) object holders Knife cleaning brush Detachable shelf Debris tray Blade removal tool Spare set of fuses Low‑temperature grease Cryospray freezing spray Cryo‑M‑Bed embedding compound Insulated cover Operating manual Knife Holder and Blade

Requirements Magnacut knife holder (or equivalent) Ten (10) long‑life disposable blades (C‑profile acceptable) Optional UV Decontamination Module (Government May Require) Ultraviolet night decontamination unit consisting of: Night‑time plug Power supply Germicidal UV lamp Optional Cutting Tool Tungsten carbide‑tipped knife, approx. 228 × 38 × 6 mm, suitable for bone sectioning (resharpened at manufacturer only). Information Requested from Respondents USDA is seeking responses from U.S. manufacturers and distributors of Made in America Act compliant sources who can provide a portable cryostat meeting the specifications above. Respondents must submit: Company information (UEI, address, business size, manufacturing location). Technical capability statement addressing each salient characteristic listed. Evidence that the product is manufactured in the United States. Technical literature, datasheets, or product documentation. Availability/lead time and warranty information. Description of any areas where specifications cannot be met, and why. Submission Instructions Submit responses via email with subject line: “Sources Sought Response – Portable Cryostat with UV Capability” Send to: [email protected] Response Due Date: 5:00 P.M. MT on

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