Optical Related Equipment Components and Consumables

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Value

£600,000

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  • Laboratory, optical and precision equipments (excl. glasses)

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Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

8 months ago

Description

Nottingham Trent University had ongoing requirements for the purchase of optical related equipment components and consumables. The requirement was split into 10 lots which are listed below. Tenderers were able to tender for individual lots, or they may tender for all lots as applicable on the framework. 

The items were categorised into the following list of lots; 
Lot 1: Optical elements 
Lot 2: Optomechanical devices and components 
Lot 3: Optical tables, breadboards, and accessories  
Lot 4: Manual and motorised stages, micrometres, actuators, and positioners
Lot 5: Test and calibration targets, reticules, and tools 
Lot 6: Fibre optics, fibre test instruments, and fibre processing tools 
Lot 7: Instrumentation  
Lot 8: Light sources 
Lot 9: General Accessories, Equipment Components and Consumables 
Lot 10: Future technologies.

A detailed scope of each lot was provided in the tender documentation.

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