In Myanmar, the pharmaceutical intermediate manufacturing sector faces significant challenges due to the tropical monsoon climate. High ambient humidity and temperature spikes often lead to inefficiency in traditional cooling systems, making the adoption of a specialized heat transfer fluid critical for maintaining reaction stability.
Many local facilities still rely on legacy water-cooled systems which are prone to corrosion and microbial growth. This creates a growing demand for chemically inert solutions like Perfluoropolyether oil, which prevents contamination in sensitive pharmaceutical synthesis processes.
As Myanmar seeks to upgrade its industrial infrastructure, there is a noticeable shift toward precision instruments. This transition requires a reliable electronic testing fluid to ensure that high-end automation equipment operates without failure under local environmental stresses.
