In Venezuela, the pharmaceutical intermediate industry operates within a challenging environment where high ambient humidity and temperatures demand superior heat transfer fluid stability. Local manufacturers often struggle with fluid degradation in reactors, leading to increased maintenance costs and production downtime.
The reliance on traditional mineral oils has historically limited the efficiency of electronic testing fluid systems used in precision quality control labs. With the push toward modernized chemical synthesis, there is a growing demand for chemically inert substances that can withstand extreme pressure and temperature swings.
Currently, the adoption of Perfluoropolyether oil is emerging as a critical solution for high-value pharmaceutical intermediates, where contamination-free environments are mandatory to meet international purity standards despite local infrastructure constraints.
