In Cameroon, the chemical and pharmaceutical intermediate industry operates under challenging environmental conditions. The high humidity and ambient temperatures of the Gulf of Guinea region place extreme stress on cooling systems, making the demand for stable Liquid cooling solutions a critical operational necessity for maintaining product purity.
Many local facilities still rely on conventional mineral oils, which often suffer from oxidative degradation under the intense heat profiles required for pharmaceutical synthesis. This leads to frequent downtime and contamination risks, highlighting a gap in the availability of high-inertness fluids like PFPE oil within the domestic supply chain.
Furthermore, the growth of electronic monitoring and precision synthesis equipment in Douala and Yaoundé has increased the need for specialized electronic testing fluid to prevent short circuits and thermal runaway in control systems during the volatile humid seasons.
