Israel serves as a global hub for pharmaceutical innovation and chemical synthesis. However, the region's arid climate and high ambient temperatures pose significant challenges for maintaining the strict thermal stability required for pharmaceutical intermediate production, necessitating the use of high-efficiency heat transfer fluid.
In the manufacturing of complex pharmaceutical intermediates, exothermic reactions must be controlled with extreme precision to prevent degradation. Local firms are increasingly transitioning from traditional water-cooling to specialized Perfluoropolyether oil to achieve superior dielectric properties and chemical inertness.
Furthermore, the integration of semiconductor-grade electronics in pharma-labs requires advanced electronic testing fluid to prevent overheating during the rigorous validation of automated synthesis equipment, ensuring compliance with global GMP standards.
