In Afghanistan, the pharmaceutical intermediate sector faces significant hurdles due to severe continental climate swings. The demand for a stable heat transfer fluid has surged as local facilities strive to maintain precise temperature control for sensitive chemical syntheses, where even a minor deviation can compromise batch purity.
Current industrial infrastructure often relies on outdated cooling systems that struggle with the region's dust-heavy environment and arid conditions. The introduction of Liquid cooling technologies is becoming essential to protect high-value laboratory equipment and industrial reactors from overheating during peak summer months.
Furthermore, the nascent electronic testing sector in Afghan urban centers requires specialized electronic testing fluid to ensure hardware reliability. The lack of locally produced high-purity fluorinated oils has led to a heavy reliance on specialized imports to sustain critical infrastructure projects.
