In Gambia, the pharmaceutical intermediate manufacturing sector faces unique challenges due to high ambient humidity and consistent tropical temperatures. The reliance on traditional cooling methods often leads to instability in exothermic reactions, necessitating the adoption of advanced heat transfer fluid to maintain strict temperature tolerances.
Local facilities are increasingly upgrading their infrastructure to support complex synthesis processes. The demand for PFPE oil has grown as manufacturers seek materials that can withstand corrosive chemical environments without degrading, ensuring that high-purity intermediates meet international export standards.
Moreover, the rise of localized electronic monitoring in chemical plants has created a niche for electronic testing fluid. This ensures that the sensitive sensors used in pharmaceutical batch control remain operational despite the harsh external atmospheric conditions typical of the Gambian coast.
