In Libya, the pharmaceutical intermediate manufacturing sector operates under some of the most challenging climatic conditions globally. Extreme desert heat and high solar radiation place immense pressure on cooling systems, making the choice of a heat transfer fluid critical for maintaining reaction kinetics and product quality.
The prevalence of airborne particulates and salinity in coastal industrial zones often leads to the degradation of traditional organic coolants. This necessitates the adoption of chemically inert materials like PFPE oil, which offers unparalleled stability against oxidation and contamination in harsh environments.
Currently, many local facilities rely on legacy water-cooled systems that are prone to scaling and inefficiency. The shift toward specialized Perfluoropolyether oil represents a strategic move toward reducing downtime and ensuring the precise temperature control required for high-value pharmaceutical intermediates.
