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Plastic Injection Mold
Contact and place of performance
Aeric Miller
Texarkana, TX
USA
Plastic Injection Molding Machine and supporting components Objective This is a non-personal services requirement for the procurement of plastic injection molding machinery, testing molds, and associated accessories to support in-house manufacturing, prototyping, and testing capabilities. Scope The contractor shall provide all items listed in Section 3.0. All items are to be sourced from the manufacturer APSX,...
View moreThe Department of the Army, specifically W6QK ACC RRAD, has issued a sources sought notice under solicitation number PANDTA-26-P-0000-036488 to identify potential sources for a plastic injection molding machine and associated components. This non-personal services requirement involves the procurement of machinery, testing molds, and accessories to support in-house manufacturing, prototyping, and testing capabilities. The acquisition is classified under NAICS 333511, Industrial Mold Manufacturing, and PSC 3620, Rubber and Plastics Working Machinery. The SBA (SBA) set-aside applies to this opportunity.
The scope of work requires the contractor to provide an APSX-PIM V3 plastic injection machine along with a variety of supporting items, including blank aluminum molds, unmachined oversized blocks, and specific ASTM test molds for tensile, flexural, and impact testing. Additional requirements include mold holders, claw kits, pins, bushings, PEEK insulators, a fume extraction system, a material starter kit, and a dryer oven. All items must be sourced from APSX, LLC or be "or equal" equivalents that strictly meet the form, fit, and functional specifications of the referenced manufacturer's products.
Responses to this notice are due by June 11, 2026. The place of performance is Texarkana, TX, and the primary point of contact for the requirement is Aeric Miller. There are no attachments associated with this notice.
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