The pharmaceutical intermediate sector in the Philippines faces significant operational hurdles due to the tropical climate. High ambient temperatures and extreme humidity increase the energy load on traditional cooling systems, often leading to instability in exothermic reactions required for high-purity chemical synthesis.
Currently, many local facilities rely on conventional water-based systems, but the demand for PFPE oil is rising. This shift is driven by the need for non-reactive, chemically inert fluids that can operate in aggressive environments without contaminating the sensitive intermediate products.
Furthermore, the integration of electronic testing fluid has become essential as the region upgrades its quality control labs to meet global GMP standards, requiring precise temperature control for analytical instrumentation.
