In Qatar, the manufacturing of pharmaceutical intermediates faces a unique challenge: extreme ambient temperatures often exceeding 45°C. This environment puts immense pressure on Liquid cooling systems, where traditional fluids often degrade or fail to maintain the precise thermal windows required for complex chemical reactions.
The regional reliance on energy-intensive processes necessitates a highly stable heat transfer fluid that can operate across a wide temperature spectrum without volatilization. In the pharmaceutical intermediate sector, any thermal fluctuation can lead to impurity formation, compromising the E-E-A-T standards of local production.
Consequently, there is a growing shift toward chemically inert lubricants and coolants. The adoption of specialized fluorinated oils allows Qatari plants to maintain high throughput while reducing the energy overhead required for massive HVAC systems in industrial zones like Mesaieed.
