Tender for the Supply and Installation of a Sintering System for the Production of Ndfeb Magnets

A Tender Notice
by UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Goods)
Duration
not specified
Value
£0-£317K
Sector
INDUSTRIAL
Published
25 Mar 2022
Delivery
To 31 Mar 2023 (est.)
Deadline
26 Apr 2022 10:59

Concepts

Location

Birmingham:

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

1 buyer

Description

The University of Birmingham invites tenders for supply of a sintering system for the production of sintered NdFeB permanent magnets. The proposed unit will allow inert charging and sintering of a batch size of a minimum of 50 kg of NdFeB under vacuum or inert atmosphere. Note, due to space requirements of the system, the proposed sintering system will be installed at Tyesley Energy Park in Birmingham. This project is funded by the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund; Driving the Electric Revolution.

Total Quantity or Scope

The University of Birmingham invites tenders for supply of a bespoke sintering system for the production of sintered NdFeB permanent magnets. The equipment must comply with all the relevant UK law, regulations, and British Standards. General characteristics A sintering furnace for NdFeB with a minimum capacity of 50 kg per batch. The system must incorporate inert loading of pressed NdFeB compacts Specification i. Requirements 1) The complete system must be capable of the handling of batch sizes of a minimum of 50 kg, nominally for rectangular magnet blocks with dimensions up to 40mm x 40mm x 20mm. 2) The system should allow for inert loading of pressed compacts by use of a glove box system. 3) The system needs to be ergonomically designed for the efficient handling of the material, facilitating the inert handling and transfer of green compacts (maximum oxygen content 20 ppm) also allowing for the easy transfer in and out of sintering trays. 4) The sintering vessel should be capable of being pumped down to a vacuum level of 10-4 mBar, with appropriate filters / traps to avoid powder entering the vacuum pump. 5) The sintering furnace must be capable of consistently achieving temperatures up to a minimum of 1200°C under vacuum or inert gas with good thermal uniformity (in the order of +/-5°C) during the ramp and sintering stages. 6) During the sintering process hydrogen will be evolved from the compacts (up to 900°C). The pumping system must be capable of safely removing this hydrogen. The sintering system needs to have the ability to actively cool the material from the sintering temperature at a controlled rate. Appropriate control should be incorporated with the ability to log the process parameters. Temp, Vacuum, oxygen levels, moisture levels, flow rates, power consumption. Ability to set multiple programmes for gas control and temp profiles through PID control. ii. Optional Component Technologies 7) The system could incorporate two solvent extraction chambers and pumping systems to remove solvents from the green compacts prior to the sintering process.

Award Criteria

Compliance to Specification 55
After Sales and Technical back up 10
Delivery and Training 10
Sustainability and Environmental 5
Standard Supplier Questionnaire 10
price 10

CPV Codes

  • 42300000 - Industrial or laboratory furnaces, incinerators and ovens
  • 24111000 - Hydrogen, argon, rare gases, nitrogen and oxygen
  • 31630000 - Magnets

Indicators

  • This is a one-off contract (no recurrence)
  • Renewals are not available.

Other Information

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