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CHRISTIAN COLLEGE KATTAKADA THIRUVANANTHAPURAM-695 572 Email:Christiancollegektda@Gmail.Com CHRISTIAN COLLEGE KATTAKADA THIRUVANANTHAPURAM-695 572 Email:[email protected] E Tender Notice No. CCK /(T) 1/2017 30/01/2017 Part- A The Principal of Christian College Kattakada, Thiruvananthapuram invites competitive e- tenders in two cover system from competent dealers/ suppliers / distributors for the supply of analytical equipments for PG Departments as per Part B of this notice. Documents can be obtained from https://etenders. kerala.gov.in. Since this is an e-tender, only those bidders who have enrolled in the above portal with their own Digital Signature certificate (DSC) can participate in the tender. Tender has two parts, 1. Technical bid 2. Financial bid (BOQ) Tender no : CCK /(T) 1/2017 Probable Amount of Contract : Rs. 32,00,000/- Document sale start date : 30/01/2017 Document sale end date : 18/02/2017 Bid submission start date : 30/01/2017 Last date & time of receipt of e tender : 18/02/2017 Date and time of e-tender opening 1. Technical bid : 21/02/2017 11AM 2. Financial bid : 23/02/2017 11AM TERMS AND CONDITIONS Cost of e-tender (on line submission) and VAT as per the norms of Government of Kerala. Date up to which the rates are to remain firm for acceptance : 31/3/2017 EMD : 1% of PAC in online payment Security deposit : 5% of total contract amount Period of supply : within 30 days of receipt of supply order For obtaining Digital signature certificate (DSC) and for necessary portal enrolment bidders can visit the website https://etenders. kerala.gov. in. 1. Technical bid i) Scanned copy of the agreement in the prescribed format in Kerala Stamp paper worth Rs.150/- should be submitted. i) Registration details of bidders establishing eligibility and qualifications. ii) Sealed and signed copy of terms and conditions iii) Specification details of the equipments 2. Financial bid The financial bid of the bidders who qualify in the technical bid alone will be considered. If the date fixed for opening happens to be a holiday/ or due to net failure the tender will be opened on the next working day at the same time. Cost should be quoted in Indian currency only and should be inclusive of tax and duties, transportation, loading, unloading expenses and installation charges or any other expenses applicable. Submit the BOQ in excel format through the website https://etenders. kerala.gov. in. Financial bid sent through any other method will not be accepted. The BOQ template must not be modified or replaced by the bidder and the same should be uploaded after filling the relevant columns, else the bid is liable to be rejected for this tender. The bidders are allowed to enter the bidder name and values only. 1. Destination of supply : Christian College, Kattakada, Trivandrum. 2. Quantity shown in the tender notice is approximate. The successful bidder is bound to supply the actual quantity shown in the supply order (which may be more or less than the published quantity). Based on the actual requirement of this lab, supply orders will be issued and accordingly the materials have to be supplied followed by successful installation within the specified time limit. Principal has the authority to avoid any item from the list. 3. If tender is confirmed, Tenderer will have to execute a contract bond on Kerala State stamp paper worth Rs. 500/-. And deposit a security amount of 5 % of the contract amount, before the supply of articles as specified in the supply order. The successful bidder has to execute an agreement within 15 days of receipt of the order. 4. Violation of any rules / special condition/ direction in supply order by the supplier will lead to rejection of his bid. 5. Additional details can be had from the office of the undersigned during the office hours on all working days. All terms and conditions governing the purchase of stores by the Govt. of Kerala will be applicable to this tender also. 6. On completion of supply as per the supply order invoice in triplicate drawn in favour of Principal, Christian College, Kattakada for effecting payment. Separate bill / invoice should be send for each supply order. 7. The items should be delivered within one month from the date of receipt of order. However early delivery period will be appreciated. 8. The supplier shall guarantee to repair/replace without any extra cost, the items supplied or part thereof, if found defective due to bad designing, workmanship or substandard material, within 12 months from the date of commissioning. The entire expenditure towards replacement/repair in this regard shall be borne by the supplier. 9. In case of any disputes, decision of the Principal will be final. Principal Christian College, Kattakada Part- B Equipments Specifications Department of Chemistry 1 UV-Visible spectrophotometre Wavelength range: 190-1100 nm. Spectral bandwidth : 1 nm (190 to 1,100nm) Wavelength display : 0.1 nm increments (1nm increments when setting scanning range) Wavelength accy. : +/- 0.2 nm at D2 peak 656.1nm, +/- 0.3 nm for entire range Wavelength repeatability : +/- 0.2 nm Wavelength slew rate : About 5000 nm/min Wavelength scanning speed : 2800 to 2 nm/min Lamp interchangeable wavelength : Automatic interchangeable linked to wavelength can be set freely in the range of 295 to 364 nm(0.1 increment) Stray light : Less than 0.02% at 220nm (Nal), Less than 0.03% at 340 nm (NaNO2), Less than 1.5% at 198 nm (KCl) Photometric system : Double beam optics Photometric range : Absorbance : -4 to 4 Abs, Transmittance: 0% to 400% Baseline Stability : Less than 0.0004 Abs/Hr (800nm 1 hour after light source turned ON) Baseline flatness : Less than +/-0.0007Abs (1100 - 190nm 1 hr after light source turned ON) Noise level : Less than 0.00005 Abs (700 nm) Light source : 20-W halogen lamp and D2 lamp built-in source auto position adjustment Monochromator : Blazed holographic grating Czerny-Turner mounting Detector : Silicone Photodiode Sample compartment : Internal dia : 120(W)x270(D)x125(H)mm distance between light beams : 90mm Environmental requirements : Temperature : 15 deg.C to 40 deg.C, Humidity : 30% to 90% Dimensions : 450 (W)x490(D)x270(H)mm, Weight 15 kg Output device : USB memory (optional), Data files saved in text format, Data Export Possible, Printer Compatable PC compatability : Provided with software, External control possible via USB Data Processor : 500GB Hard Disk,18”LED screen,2gm RAM,1.2Hz Dual Core Processor, Laser Printer 2 Rotary Evaporator Bath Capacity : 4L Rotational Speed : 20 to 280rpm Display : Temperature; Set/actual Temperature Control Range : 20°C to 95°C Flask Size : 50 to 4000mL Maximum Flask Capacity : 3kg IP Class : 21 Electrical Requirements : 100/120V 50/60Hz, 1300w Dimensions (W x H x D) : 43 x 52 x 31.5cm Weight : 14 to 15kg 3 Recirculating Chiller Voltage: 115 V (+/-15%) or 230 V (+/-15%) 50/60Hz Temperature range: 10°C fix Working range: 10°C fix Coolant: R134a Pump capacity: 2.5 l/min, 0.6 bar Power consumption: max. 850 W Cooling capacity: 500 W at 15°C W x H x D (cm): 28 x 40 x 50 Ambient temperature: 15°C to 32°C Tank volume: 3 liter Weight: 29 kg 4 Electronic balance Capacity : 220g Readability : 0.1 mg Max Linearity : <±0.2mg, Pan size (WXD) : Ø 90mm, Calibration Fully Automatic (iso CAL- Time and temperature controlled calibration), Internal motorized calibration, External calibration Display: Touch screen with Sartorius graphical user interface optimized for users in pharmaceutical laboratories. Power Supply : 100 – 240 V~,–10%|+10%,50–60Hz,0.2A Sartorius AC adaptor module 6971790 with interchangeable country-specific plug-in AC adaptors 15 V DC, ± 5%, 530 mA (max.)|8 Watt (max.): 0 to +40 °C and 15 V DC, ± 5%, 330 mA (max.) | 5 Watt (max.): 0 to +50 °C Interface : mini USB Interface Touch Screen Display Rectangular all Glass Draft Shield opening from three sides, removable glass for proper cleaning Level Indicator: Level indication on front display. 5 Ultrasonic Cleaner Capacity- Volume (Ltr.) 5Ltr. Voltage 220V/50Hz- 110V/60Hz Ultrasonic Power (W) 120W Heat Power 75W Adj.Power (%) 20-80 Temp. Range (°C) 1 -60 Frequency (KHz) 40 Khz Tank Size (mm) 240x 140x 150 Unit Size (mm) 350 x 250 x 230 G.W. 5.5 - 6kg. Indication LED Digital Indication Department of Physics 6 20Mhz Oscilloscope with component tester and 1:10 Attenuation Probe 7 FG 2000-M (2MHz Function Generator) 8 Plank’s constant Apparatus 9 Surface Tension by Jaeger’s Apparatus. 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Up to 100µl) Memory Capacity - 10,000 protocols Pre-loaded Protocols PCR Wizard Display size – 7 inches
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