Labs Consumables ePunchout 2

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Value

£1,500,000

Classifications

  • Medical equipments, pharmaceuticals and personal care products

Tags

  • award

Submission Deadline

4 months ago

Published

3 months ago

Description

This contract is to cover the supply of laboratory consumable products purchased directly by the University. This may include but is not limited to all products that fall within the definitions or descriptions below:
• Plastic Consumables - Teaching/Non-Branded (generic specification): tubes, containers, flasks, well plates, petri dishes. Includes Pipette Tips.
• Pipettes Sets (Equipment, spares, parts and parts for the same brand) to include service, repair & calibration.
• Gloves to a generic specification.
• Personal and Laboratory Protection Supplies: aprons, coats, wipes, overshoes, surface cleaning, sharps bins, spill kits, respirators, safety specs and goggles.
• Filtration Consumables: syringe filters, filter papers, bottle top filters, filter sets.
• Glass Consumables: Beakers, Capillaries, Flasks, Bottles, Vials, Containers and tubes.
• General Purpose Chemicals - Solvents Analytical Grade (Mass Spec Grade, HPLC Grade).
• General Purpose Chemicals - Solvents other.
• General Purpose Chemicals - Inorganic Chemicals.
• General Purpose Chemicals - Organic Chemicals.
• Miscellaneous Consumables: Includes medical related items.

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