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Silver membrane and polyethylene membrane filters

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Department of Labor → MSHA-Mine Safety and Health AdministrationView Agency

NAICS

334516 - Analytical Laboratory Instrument ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

Triadelphia, WV, USA

Set-Aside

SBA

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AgencyDepartment of Labor → MSHA-Mine Safety and Health Administration
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Kathleen Sciortino

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MSHA's Analytical and Laboratory Services Division of MSHA’s Technical Support Program is seeking to supplement its stock of analytical membrane filters used in the XRD and FTIR analyses for respirable crystalline silica. The A&C Center is seeking to procure a base year and two additional option years to procure Silver membrane and polyethylene membrane filters with the approval of a Brand Name Justification.

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