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Stationary Nitrogen Generator System Supply & Integration

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A stationary nitrogen generator system is being procured to produce high-purity nitrogen at 99.5% concentration with a flow rate between 9 and 17 standard cubic feet per minute and a pressure range of 3000 to 5000 pounds per square inch gauge. The system must include integrated dual bottle storage and a regulated panel for safe and consistent delivery of nitrogen. This subcontract is a total small business set-aside under the SBA program, designated for small businesses as defined by FAR 19.5 with a NAICS code of 333318 for other commercial and industrial machinery and equipment manufacturing. The opportunity was posted on June 24, 2026, with a response deadline of July 15, 2026, at 8:00 PM. Performance is required at a location with zip code 32218, and the contracting activity is under the Department of Defense, specifically the W7M2 Uspfo Activity Flang 125. All proposals must meet the technical specifications and deliver a fully integrated, operational system ready for immediate deployment.

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Small business set-aside for 99.5% nitrogen generator with dual storage, 3000–5000 PSI, delivery to 32218 by July 15, 2026.

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FL, 32218, USA

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Supply, integration, and delivery of a complete stationary nitrogen generator system producing 99.5% pure nitrogen at 9–17 SCFM and 3000–5000 PSIG, including dual bottle storage and regulator panel.

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