In the pharmaceutical intermediate manufacturing sector of North Korea, the industry faces significant challenges due to extreme seasonal temperature fluctuations. The demand for a stable heat transfer fluid is critical to maintain the precision of chemical reactions during harsh winters and humid summers.
The local manufacturing base relies heavily on legacy infrastructure, where the integration of Perfluoropolyether oil has become a necessity for high-vacuum systems and specialized reactors that require chemically inert lubrication to avoid contaminating medicinal intermediates.
Economically, there is a strategic shift toward self-sufficiency in chemical production, driving the need for high-durability fluids that reduce maintenance downtime and increase the lifespan of expensive imported electronic testing equipment.
