Mongolia's chemical manufacturing sector, particularly in the production of pharmaceutical intermediates, operates under some of the most challenging climatic conditions globally. The drastic temperature swings between seasons demand a liquid cooling system that remains stable regardless of external ambient shifts, ensuring that sensitive chemical reactions are not compromised.
Currently, many facilities in the region rely on traditional mineral oils, which often fail due to oxidation or viscosity changes during Mongolia's severe winters. The transition toward Perfluoropolyether oil has become a strategic necessity for plants requiring high purity and non-reactivity in the synthesis of complex medicinal compounds.
Furthermore, the rise of automated electronic monitoring in Mongolian chemical plants has increased the demand for specialized electronic testing fluid. These fluids are critical for maintaining the integrity of testing equipment used to verify the purity of pharmaceutical intermediates before they enter the global supply chain.
