In Angola, the pharmaceutical intermediate manufacturing sector faces significant challenges due to the humid tropical climate and fluctuating power stability. The demand for consistent temperature control is critical, as many chemical synthesis processes require stringent thermal environments to maintain product purity and safety.
Currently, many local facilities rely on traditional water-based cooling, which often leads to corrosion and contamination issues. The introduction of PFPE oil is becoming a game-changer, offering chemically inert properties that protect sensitive pharmaceutical equipment from the corrosive effects of saline air in coastal industrial zones like Luanda.
Furthermore, the growth of the local pharmaceutical industry requires high-performance heat transfer fluid to manage the exothermic reactions typical in intermediate synthesis, reducing the risk of thermal runaway and increasing overall plant safety.
