Mauritius, with its tropical maritime climate, presents significant challenges for the pharmaceutical and chemical manufacturing sectors. High ambient humidity and salt-laden air accelerate the degradation of standard lubricants, making the demand for chemically inert Perfluoropolyether oil critical for maintaining equipment longevity in medicine intermediate synthesis.
The local industry is currently transitioning from basic air-cooling systems to more sophisticated Liquid cooling methods. This shift is driven by the need for precise temperature control during exothermic reactions in the production of high-purity pharmaceutical intermediates, where even a slight deviation can compromise batch quality.
Furthermore, the growing electronic assembly sector in Mauritius requires a stable electronic testing fluid that can operate without contaminating sensitive circuitry. The adoption of PFPE-based fluids ensures that high-voltage testing remains safe and efficient despite the high humidity levels characteristic of the region.
