In Rwanda, the pharmaceutical intermediate manufacturing sector is facing a critical challenge: maintaining strict temperature control amidst the humid, tropical climate of the Great Lakes region. Traditional cooling methods often fail to provide the stability required for volatile chemical reactions, leading to inconsistent yields in API production.
The adoption of Perfluoropolyether oil has become a game-changer for local labs. Due to its chemical inertness and exceptional dielectric properties, it allows Rwandan manufacturers to operate sensitive equipment without the risk of contamination or electrical failure in high-humidity environments.
Furthermore, as the country pushes toward its Vision 2050 goals of becoming a knowledge-based economy, the demand for high-grade PFPE oil is rising to support the sophisticated refrigeration and heating cycles necessary for advanced organic synthesis.
