The University of Northumbria at Newcastle: Polymer processing equipment

  The University of Northumbria at Newcastle is using Delta eSourcing to run this tender exercise

Notice Summary
Title: Polymer processing equipment
Notice type: UK4: Tender notice
Authority: The University of Northumbria at Newcastle
Nature of contract: Supplies
Procedure: Below threshold - Open competition
Short Description: The university is seeking to procure a micro compounder, injection moulder, and platen press to support advanced research into novel nanocomposites-materials that combine nanoscale fillers with polymer matrices to achieve enhanced physical properties. These tools are essential for enabling precise and flexible sample preparation, which is critical for investigating mechanical, thermal, and structural characteristics of newly developed materials. - The micro compounder must be capable of processing very small quantities of polymers and additives, ideal for R&D involving expensive or rare substances. - The injection moulder should allow for the creation of standardised test specimens with tight control over temperature, pressure, and mould geometry. - The platen press must offer programmable pressure and heat settings to form composite sheets or layered samples. The machines will be used in conjunction with each other and must demonstrate their inter-compatibility.
Published: 21/08/2025 09:11
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UK-Newcastle upon Tyne: Machinery for working plastics.

Scope


Description: The university is seeking to procure a micro compounder, injection moulder, and platen press to support advanced research into novel nanocomposites-materials that combine nanoscale fillers with polymer matrices to achieve enhanced physical properties. These tools are essential for enabling precise and flexible sample preparation, which is critical for investigating mechanical, thermal, and structural characteristics of newly developed materials.
- The micro compounder must be capable of processing very small quantities of polymers and additives, ideal for R&D involving expensive or rare substances.
- The injection moulder should allow for the creation of standardised test specimens with tight control over temperature, pressure, and mould geometry.
- The platen press must offer programmable pressure and heat settings to form composite sheets or layered samples.
The machines will be used in conjunction with each other and must demonstrate their inter-compatibility.
For more information about this opportunity, please visit the Delta eSourcing portal at:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Newcastle-upon-Tyne:-Machinery-for-working-plastics./VRT5426HWS

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Total value (estimated):


GBP 200,000 including VAT




Description





Contract dates (estimated)
03/11/2025 to 02/11/2027
CPV Classifications:
42994200 - Machinery for working plastics.
   
Contract can be extended:
No

Extension Date:


Delivery regions:
UKC NORTH EAST (ENGLAND)

Award criteria:
Quality criterion - Name: Price / Weighting: 40
Quality criterion - Name: Quality / Weighting: 60


   

Submission


Enquiry deadline: 05/09/2025 Time: 17:00Tender submission deadline: 22/09/2025 Time: 17:00
Submission address and any special instructions: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/VRT5426HWS
An electronic auction will be used: No


Procedure


Procedure type: Below threshold - open competition

Contracting authority


       University of Northumbria at Newcastle, PNBP-4638-XHJP
       Sutherland Building, Camden Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8ST, United Kingdom
       Tel. 0191 227 4303, Email: laura.rizaeva@northumbria.ac.uk
       Contact: Laura Rizaeva
       Address of the buyer profile: https://www.northumbria.ac.uk

Organisation type: REGIONAL_AUTHORITY
Devolved regulations that apply: None

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