The Russian manufacturing landscape, particularly in pharmaceutical intermediate production, faces unique challenges due to extreme continental climates. The drastic temperature swings between Siberian winters and summer peaks demand a Liquid cooling system that remains stable and fluid without viscosity failure at sub-zero temperatures.
In the chemical synthesis of pharmaceutical intermediates, precise temperature control is non-negotiable. Conventional fluids often fail under the aggressive chemical environments found in Russian heavy industry, leading to frequent system flushes and unplanned downtime in critical production cycles.
Furthermore, the push toward digitalization in Russian factories has increased the demand for specialized electronic testing fluid to protect sensitive control hardware from corrosion and overheating during rigorous quality assurance phases.
