Egypt's pharmaceutical sector is currently facing a dual challenge: the need for rapid modernization of pharmaceutical intermediate production and the harsh environmental conditions characterized by high ambient temperatures and desert dust. These factors make traditional cooling methods inefficient and prone to failure.
In the manufacturing of complex chemical intermediates, precise temperature control is non-negotiable. The adoption of Perfluoropolyether oil has become a critical strategy for local plants to prevent thermal runaway and maintain the chemical integrity of sensitive reagents.
Furthermore, as Egypt pushes toward the "Vision 2030" industrialization goals, there is a growing shift toward high-stability heat transfer fluid systems that reduce maintenance costs and energy consumption in Cairo and Alexandria's industrial zones.
