Indonesia's pharmaceutical intermediate manufacturing faces unique environmental pressures. The equatorial climate, characterized by high humidity and constant high temperatures, places immense stress on Liquid cooling systems, often leading to inefficiency in traditional water-cooled heat exchangers.
In the production of high-purity pharmaceutical intermediates, precise temperature control is non-negotiable. Many local plants still rely on legacy mineral oils that degrade under the oxidative stress of the region's climate, increasing the risk of batch contamination and equipment corrosion.
The shift toward high-stability fluids like PFPE oil is becoming critical. These materials ensure that sensitive chemical reactions are maintained within narrow temperature windows, regardless of the external Indonesian heat, ensuring consistent yield and quality.
