In Brazil, the pharmaceutical intermediate manufacturing sector faces unique challenges due to the country's tropical climate. High ambient temperatures and humidity levels put immense pressure on Liquid cooling systems, requiring fluids that maintain consistent viscosity and stability across wide temperature swings to prevent batch degradation.
The local industry is currently shifting from traditional mineral oils to specialized heat transfer fluid options. This transition is driven by the need for non-reactive, non-flammable media that can handle the aggressive chemical environments typical of intermediate synthesis without contaminating the final medical-grade product.
Furthermore, the growth of high-tech hubs in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro has increased the demand for electronic testing fluid to calibrate the sensitive automation hardware used in bioreactors and precision distillation columns, ensuring strict compliance with international pharmacopeia standards.
