In Zimbabwe, the pharmaceutical intermediate manufacturing sector faces unique challenges due to fluctuating ambient temperatures and occasional power instability. The need for a stable heat transfer fluid is critical to prevent thermal degradation of sensitive chemical precursors during synthesis.
The regional reliance on heavy industrial machinery often leads to overheating in precision components. Traditional oils frequently fail under the oxidative stress of high-temperature pharmaceutical reactions, creating a demand for the superior stability offered by Perfluoropolyether oil.
Furthermore, the push towards modernized medicine production in Harare and Bulawayo requires fluids that can operate in vacuum environments without evaporating, ensuring that the chemical purity of pharmaceutical intermediates remains uncompromised by lubricant contamination.
