Colombia's chemical and pharmaceutical intermediate industry faces unique challenges due to its diverse topography and humid tropical climate. In cities like Medellín and Bogotá, maintaining precise temperature control is critical for chemical synthesis, where traditional fluids often fail due to evaporation or degradation under varying atmospheric pressures.
The demand for high-stability heat transfer fluid has surged as local manufacturers shift toward complex molecular synthesis. Traditional oils often introduce impurities, which is unacceptable in the strict environment of pharmaceutical intermediate production, leading to a critical need for chemically inert solutions.
Current infrastructure in Colombia is transitioning toward more sustainable and efficient cooling. The adoption of Liquid cooling technologies is becoming a competitive advantage for plants seeking to reduce energy overhead while complying with international E-E-A-T pharmaceutical quality standards.
