The pharmaceutical intermediate sector in the Democratic Republic of the Congo operates under extreme environmental pressures. High ambient humidity and temperature fluctuations in regions like Kinshasa and Lubumbashi necessitate the use of highly stable PFPE oil to prevent oxidation and degradation of sensitive chemical reactors.
Current manufacturing facilities often struggle with inefficient energy transfer, leading to inconsistent yields in complex organic synthesis. The integration of specialized Liquid cooling systems is becoming critical to maintain the strict temperature windows required for pharmaceutical-grade chemical reactions.
Moreover, the growth of local electronic monitoring systems in DRC plants requires reliable electronic testing fluid to ensure that precision instrumentation remains functional despite the dust and heat characteristic of the local industrial environment.
