South Sudan's industrial landscape, particularly in pharmaceutical intermediate production, faces severe challenges due to high ambient temperatures and humidity. Standard cooling systems often fail to maintain the precise temperature windows required for volatile chemical reactions, necessitating the use of high-stability heat transfer fluid to prevent thermal runaway.
The fragility of the local power grid leads to frequent fluctuations in cooling capacity. For electronic testing facilities and medicine synthesis labs, the adoption of PFPE oil provides a critical safety margin, as its non-flammable nature and high dielectric strength protect expensive equipment during power surges or system leaks.
Furthermore, the lack of advanced chemical infrastructure means that materials must be highly durable. The use of Perfluoropolyether oil is becoming essential for South Sudanese manufacturers who need lubricants and coolants that do not degrade under extreme oxidative stress or chemical exposure.
