Kuwait's industrial sector, dominated by petrochemicals and emerging pharmaceutical intermediate manufacturing, faces a primary challenge: extreme ambient temperatures. The necessity for stable Liquid cooling is not just a preference but a operational requirement to prevent thermal runaway in volatile chemical reactions.
In the local pharmaceutical intermediate sector, the demand for inert environments is rising. Conventional oils often degrade under the high-stress conditions of the region, leading to contamination. This has shifted the market toward Perfluoropolyether oil due to its exceptional chemical inertness and thermal stability.
Furthermore, Kuwait's push toward digital transformation in manufacturing has increased the reliance on sensitive electronic control systems. The implementation of a high-grade electronic testing fluid is now critical for ensuring that semiconductors and control boards remain operational during peak summer heatwaves.
