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NAICS Code· 325220

Artificial and Synthetic Fibers and Filaments Manufacturing

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing cellulosic (e.g., rayon, acetate) and noncellulosic (e.g., nylon, polyolefin, polyester) fibers and filaments in the form of monofilament, filament yarn, staple, or tow or (2) manufacturing and texturizing cellulosic and noncellulosic fibers and filaments. Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--Show more

NAICS 325220 – Artificial and Synthetic Fibers and Filaments Manufacturing encompasses the production of man-made textile fibers and filaments derived from petrochemicals, including polyester, nylon, acrylic, spandex, and aramid fibers. These materials are engineered for high-performance applications such as ballistic textiles, flame-resistant uniforms, aerospace composites, filtration media, and specialized geotextiles used in military and defense infrastructure.

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NAICS code 325220 covers Artificial and Synthetic Fibers and Filaments Manufacturing. This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) manufacturing cellulosic (e.g., rayon, acetate) and noncellulosic (e.g., nylon, polyolefin, polyester) fibers and filaments in the form of monofilament, filament yarn, staple, or tow or (2) manufacturing and texturizing cellulosic and noncellulosic fibers and filaments. Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--

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NAICS: 325220
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FILAMENT, ADDITIVE MThe contract solicitation SPE8E5-26-T-3506 seeks the procurement of 4 units of filament, additive M, with a required delivery within 20 days after order placement, targeting a final delivery date of June 30, 2026. The item, identified by NSN 9330-01-712-8782 and part number PETG1752WHITE, is to be delivered FOB origin to the Distribution Management Office at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, with inspection and acceptance occurring at the destination. Packaging must strictly adhere to DLA Master List of Technical and Quality Requirements, with non-hazardous materials packaged commercially under ASTM D3951 unless superseded by DLA requirements, and hazardous materials conforming to TQ requirement IP025 per FED-STD-313. All packaging, labeling, and palletization must comply with MIL-STD-129 and RP001, including proper bar-coding, unit of issue, and quantity per unit pack as specified. Parcel post is prohibited; shipments must be traceable through authorized freight carriers. Pricing is not provided in the solicitation, and offerors are expected to submit their quotes; the base quantity is fixed at four units with zero variance permitted. The contract incorporates numerous FAR and DFARS clauses mandating compliance with employment equity, combating human trafficking, employment eligibility verification, sustainable products, hazardous material identification, cybersecurity safeguarding, export controls, and prohibitions on certain suppliers or materials such as hexavalent chromium and covered defense telecommunications equipment. Contractors must submit electronic invoices and receiving reports through the Wide Area WorkFlow system, and all submissions are governed by the DIBBS portal, with proposals due by July 16, 2026. Representations for small business status, HUBZone, WOSB, or joint venture affiliation are required but not yet completed by any offeror. The contract imposes strict labeling requirements for hazardous materials under DFARS 252.223-7001 and mandates disclosure of covered telecommunications equipment providers with UEI and CAGE codes. No contract value is listed due to absence of unit pricing, and no evaluation criteria, contract type, or subcontracting plan is specified in the available data. The delivery is to be performed under a fixed-price structure, with inspection and acceptance by the government at destination, and all terms are subject to the DLA Master List of
Defense Logistics Agency

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NAICS: 325220
Awarded
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SILICONE COMPOUNDThe Defense Logistics Agency awarded a delivery order under contract SPE4AX16D9008 to ASRC FEDERAL FACILITIES LOGISTICS, LLC, with CAGE code 79343, for the supply of 5.000 tubes of silicone compound (NSN 6850008807616) at a total value of $21.90. The award was made on July 14, 2026, and delivery is required by July 27, 2026, to Valiant Technical Services, Inc., at 540 First Street S.E., Building #1846, Corpus Christi, TX 78419, with FOB destination terms placing all transportation costs and risk of loss on the contractor until receipt at the delivery point. The order was issued under simplified acquisition procedures and awarded on a lowest price technically acceptable basis, with no technical evaluation conducted due to the commercial nature and low value of the item. The contractor is certified as a small business, as indicated by the checked designation in Block 11, and the order is rated under the Defense Priorities and Allocations System per 15 CFR 700, requiring priority performance and adherence to DPAS compliance protocols. All shipments must use traceable freight methods—parcel post is prohibited—and must be clearly marked with the parcel code UY1234 and Transportation Control Number UY12346195AAAE. Packaging and preservation requirements are not explicitly defined beyond general markings, and no specific MIL-STD standards are cited, though compliance with the basic contract’s terms is mandated. Invoicing must follow DFARS 252.232-7003 and be submitted by mail to DFAS in Columbus, Ohio. Acceptance is the responsibility of the government’s Authorized Government Representative, Amanda Parker, who also verifies invoices and signs for receipt. Contract administration is managed by DLA Aviation, with Holly Dunganan as the local administrator. No options, extensions, or additional line items are included, and the order represents a single-transaction delivery with no indication of future potential values. The contract does not include formal clauses from FAR Section I, nor does it list attachments or evaluation factors beyond the implicit reliance on price and compliance with the underlying basic contract.
Defense Logistics Agency

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NAICS: 325220
DIBBS
FILAMENT, ADDITIVE MThe contract is for the procurement of one unit of filament, additive M, identified by NSN 9330017089709, under solicitation SPE8E5-26-T-3505 issued by the Defense Logistics Agency. Delivery is required within 20 days of order placement, with an original required delivery date of June 30, 2026, and shipment must be FOB origin. The delivery destination is the Field Maintenance Shop in Johnston, Iowa, with a bulk break point at a nearby warehouse. Shipping must be conducted by the fastest traceable means, explicitly prohibiting parcel post. Packaging and labeling must strictly follow MIL-STD-129, and all packaging requirements are governed by the DLA Master List of Technical and Quality Requirements, particularly RA001, RP001, and IP025, which supersede commercial standards like ASTM D3951. If the material is classified as hazardous under FED-STD-313, it must be packaged per IP025; otherwise, commercial packaging per ASTM D3951 applies, though always subject to DLA Master List precedence. Markings must include the Unit of Issue and Quantity per Unit Pack as specified, and barcoding is implicitly required through MIL-STD-129 compliance. All contracts subject to this solicitation must comply with a comprehensive set of Federal Acquisition Regulation and Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement clauses, including but not limited to combating trafficking in persons, employment eligibility verification, sustainable products, hazardous materials handling, cybersecurity safeguards, and prohibition of hexavalent chromium. Payment must be submitted electronically via Wide Area WorkFlow, and all delivery documents must be properly rendered through this system. Inspection and acceptance occur at the destination, with the government retaining authority over evaluation of conformity to specifications. The contractor must adhere to hazard communication standards, provide required safety data sheets, and ensure all hazardous materials are properly labeled. Representations regarding small business status and unique entity identifiers are required, with additional disclosures necessary for covered defense telecommunications equipment or services. No pricing information is finalized in the solicitation, with unit and total price fields left blank; contract value remains undefined. The contract includes deviation-based clauses from FAR and DFARS, reflecting updated policy controls, and contains no options or extensions as part of this solicitation.
Defense Logistics Agency

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NAICS: 325220
SBIR / STTR
Domestic Production of Plant-based Carbon Fiber Precursors in Support of Hypersonic ApplicationsThe United States Navy is seeking solutions to establish a domestic source of plant-based carbon fiber precursors for use in thermal protection systems critical to hypersonic applications. Currently, rayon-based carbon fibers—essential for their superior thermal performance over alternatives like PAN and pitch-based fibers—are not produced in the U.S. and are sourced from overseas, primarily European suppliers, creating supply chain vulnerabilities. The domestic production of rayon fibers halted in 1997 due to environmental concerns tied to the traditional viscose process, and while global trends are moving toward non-toxic cellulose-based production methods, no alternative fibers have yet been validated for use in high-performance carbon phenolic composites. This effort requires the development and characterization of a new plant-based precursor material that can be reliably carbonized into a fiber meeting the structural and thermal requirements of hypersonic systems. The successful contractor must be a U.S.-owned small business with fewer than 500 employees and must be capable of obtaining and maintaining a Secret-level security clearance and facility, as work in Phase II may involve classified information. Compliance with the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual is mandatory, and the contractor must be able to safeguard classified material throughout the project lifecycle. This initiative is part of a broader national imperative to secure critical materials for defense and space applications and reduce dependence on foreign supply chains.
United States Navy

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