Ghana's pharmaceutical intermediate industry operates within a high-humidity tropical climate, where ambient temperatures frequently challenge the stability of chemical reactions. The lack of high-efficiency heat transfer fluid often leads to thermal runaway in reactors, compromising the purity of sensitive medicinal intermediates.
Local manufacturing plants in Accra and Kumasi face significant energy costs due to inefficient cooling systems. The adoption of Perfluoropolyether oil is becoming critical to reduce maintenance cycles, as traditional oils degrade rapidly under the extreme temperature fluctuations common in West African industrial zones.
Furthermore, the precision required for electronic testing fluid in laboratory quality control is often unmet by generic imports, necessitating specialized fluids that offer superior dielectric properties and zero contamination for pharmaceutical-grade sensors.
