AwardedOCID: ocds-h6vhtk-0648fc

Cryomechanical test frame for materials qualification

Envisaged scope of supply • Dry cryostat compatible with digital image correlation, conventional contact-based extensometery and point sensors (e.g., strain gauges). Some compromise in performance is permissible when conducting measurements using DIC setups requiring windows. Target temperature is as low as possible, minimum temperature requirement is 10 K (with DIC). • Temperature control to within +- 1 K. • Modularity and flexibility to support a range of diagnostics and potential future modifications. • Sufficiently large enough to accommodate standard sized testing in line with ASTM E8 and E606 • Must also be compatible with small scale materials testing (e.g., SSJ3 sample). • Robust high vacuum chamber with appropriate thermal radiation shielding. • Must be able to support a fully aligned rigid load string. • The load string should be flexible and allow the testing of complex geometry samples and subcomponents. • Diagnostics to help optimise the performance of the system. I.e. be flexible enough to optimise conduction pathways. • Quick sample changeover is highly desirable. Preferred testing throughput of at least 2 tests a day for tensile testing. • Must be able to support long term testing programmes in excess of 100 tests. • Robust and repeatable temperature control system and sensor interface with sample. • Must interface with a four columns Zwick SS-CF Kappa 100 kN load frame or similar. • Pull bar feed throughs with bellows. • Vacuum pumping solutions via suitable flanges. • Support a minimum vacuum of 1 x 10-6 mbar. • Ability to backfill vacuum using dry gas (e.g. from compressed N2 cylinder) • Windows and ports to facilitate and permit digital image correlation (DIC). • Sufficient access to permit DIC calibration. • Doors and/or sufficient access to permit sample exchange. • Be able to support uniform temperature testing. • Be able to actively monitor temperature at specific locations on the sample. • Be able to apply a thermal gradient across the specimen with 50 K difference from either end of the gauge length of the specimen (Stretch target). • Feedthroughs for in-chamber services (e.g., cryo pump, diagnostics, etc… ). • Easy to use control system. • Control system allows vacuum and cooling to automatically start via timer (to optimise test throughput). • Extensometer feed throughs and supports. • Heating solution mechanical supports (if required), access, and service feedthroughs. • Internal heating to speed up warm up. • Be able to operate for prolonged periods of time in order to support fatigue testing. • Cryogenic TMF testing capability is also desirable but not essential.

Buyer
UK Atomic Energy Authority
Contract Value
Value not disclosed
Deadline
No deadline set
Published
5 Feb 2026
Interactive

About This UK Atomic Energy Authority Contract

This award stage contract from UK Atomic Energy Authority was published in 2026. The Cryomechanical test frame for materials qualification contract.

This UK government contract opportunity is part of the public procurement process, openly available via Find a Tender.

Contract Analytics

Key Metrics

0Match
0%
Match
50%
Urgency
30%
Value

Sector Distribution

General100%

Contract Timeline

5 Feb

Published

Current

Award Phase

Value Analysis

Contract value not disclosed

Market Activity

-40%

UK tender activity (12 months)

Cryomechanical test frame for materials qualification - Scope of Work

0 phases • 0 requirements • 0 capabilities

Envisaged scope of supply • Dry cryostat compatible with digital image correlation, conventional contact-based extensometery and point sensors (e.g., strain gauges). Some compromise in performance is permissible when conducting measurements using DIC setups requiring windows. Target temperature is as low as possible, minimum temperature requirement is 10 K (with DIC). • Temperature control to within +- 1 K. • Modularity and flexibility to support a range of diagnostics and potential future modifications. • Sufficiently large enough to accommodate standard sized testing in line with ASTM E8 and E606 • Must also be compatible with small scale materials testing (e.g., SSJ3 sample). • Robust high vacuum chamber with appropriate thermal radiation shielding. • Must be able to support a fully aligned rigid load string. • The load string should be flexible and allow the testing of complex geometry samples and subcomponents. • Diagnostics to help optimise the performance of the system. I.e. be flexible enough to optimise conduction pathways. • Quick sample changeover is highly desirable. Preferred testing throughput of at least 2 tests a day for tensile testing. • Must be able to support long term testing programmes in excess of 100 tests. • Robust and repeatable temperature control system and sensor interface with sample. • Must interface with a four columns Zwick SS-CF Kappa 100 kN load frame or similar. • Pull bar feed throughs with bellows. • Vacuum pumping solutions via suitable flanges. • Support a minimum vacuum of 1 x 10-6 mbar. • Ability to backfill vacuum using dry gas (e.g. from compressed N2 cylinder) • Windows and ports to facilitate and permit digital image correlation (DIC). • Sufficient access to permit DIC calibration. • Doors and/or sufficient access to permit sample exchange. • Be able to support uniform temperature testing. • Be able to actively monitor temperature at specific locations on the sample. • Be able to apply a thermal gradient across the specimen with 50 K difference from either end of the gauge length of the specimen (Stretch target). • Feedthroughs for in-chamber services (e.g., cryo pump, diagnostics, etc… ). • Easy to use control system. • Control system allows vacuum and cooling to automatically start via timer (to optimise test throughput). • Extensometer feed throughs and supports. • Heating solution mechanical supports (if required), access, and service feedthroughs. • Internal heating to speed up warm up. • Be able to operate for prolonged periods of time in order to support fatigue testing. • Cryogenic TMF testing capability is also desirable but not essential.

Ask the AI assistant for deeper analysis of this scope

Contract Value

Fixed PriceSingle contract value agreed upfront
Value not disclosed

Key Dates

Important deadlines and milestones

UK Time

Notice Published

Tender opportunity made public on Find a Tender

Thu, 5 Feb 2026
Passed

What This UK Atomic Energy Authority Contract Means

For Citizens

This is a public procurement by UK Atomic Energy Authority. All UK government contracts are publicly accessible for transparency.

For Businesses

This UK Atomic Energy Authority contract has been awarded. Review for market intelligence.

Related Opportunities

Sector Overview

Buyer Network

Your Match Score

Complete your profile for personalized match scoring

Company Match Analysis

Analyze how well this tender matches your company profile and capabilities.

Market Activity

+53%

UK tender activity (12 months)

UK Atomic Energy Authority

Contact Information

View All Contracts
UK Atomic Energy Authority
Spending trends, sector breakdown & more →

Quick Facts

Stage
Award
Status
complete
CPV Codes
0

Reference ID

ocds-h6vhtk-0648fc

Win More UK Government Contracts

RFP.quest helps UK businesses find and win public sector tenders. Our AI platform analyzes requirements, identifies gaps, and helps craft winning proposals.

UK tender data from Find a Tender under the Open Government Licence. Powered by RFP.quest.

Tender Assistant

I can help you understand this UK Atomic Energy Authority contract:

• Requirements and evaluation criteria • Risks and gaps analysis • Buyer and market context • Related opportunities

Ask me anything about "Cryomechanical test frame for materials qualification"!

Powered by CopilotKit