Opportunity

SAM #75F40126Q00301

FDA Procurement of Gas Module for Thermo Fisher iCAP TQ ICP-MS System

Buyer

FDA Office of the Associate General Counsel for Administrative Law

Posted

July 16, 2026

Respond By

July 22, 2026

Identifier

75F40126Q00301

NAICS

334516

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Office of Chemistry and Toxicology is seeking to procure a specialized gas module for its existing Thermo Fisher iCAP TQ Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer (ICP-MS) system. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Office of Chemistry and Toxicology, Division of Bioanalytical Chemistry, Chemical Contaminants Branch - FDA/HFP laboratory facility - OEM Highlight: - Thermo Fisher Scientific is the OEM for the iCAP TQ ICP-MS system - Products/Services Requested: - Gas module for iCAP Triple Quadrupole (TQ) ICP-MS - Includes 1000 mL/min mass flow controller, tubing, connectors, Y-connector for argon line, and software modifications to Qtegra ICP-MS software for dilution gas tuning - Quantity: 1 - Installation and performance check (including calibrations and software modifications) - Onsite training for system operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting - One-year warranty covering all parts and labor, plus one preventative maintenance visit - Notable Requirements: - Gas module must be compatible with existing Thermo Fisher iCAP TQ instrumentation - Software modifications required for dilution gas tuning - Delivery, installation, training, and warranty are all required as part of the procurement - Equipment will be used for measuring toxic and nutritional elements in foods and dietary supplements

Description

The FDA Office of Chemistry and Toxicology (OCT), Division of Bioanalytical Chemistry (DBC), Chemical Contaminants Branch (CCB) requires the purchase of a gas module to be coupled to an existing mass spectrometer to be used to measure toxic and nutritional elements in foods and dietary supplements.

Please see the attached solicitation for more details.

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