In Mali, the pharmaceutical intermediate industry faces extreme environmental stress. The high ambient temperatures of the Sahel region often lead to overheating in reactors and sensitive electronic control systems, necessitating a high-performance heat transfer fluid to maintain precise temperature gradients during volatile chemical reactions.
Dust and high humidity fluctuations in Bamako and surrounding industrial zones accelerate the degradation of standard lubricants. This creates an urgent demand for chemically inert substances like PFPE oil, which resists oxidation and contamination, ensuring that pharmaceutical purity standards are met without equipment failure.
Furthermore, the localized energy grid instability in Mali requires cooling systems that can maintain thermal inertia. The adoption of Liquid cooling technologies allows manufacturers to protect critical infrastructure from sudden temperature spikes during power transitions.
