Hungary has emerged as a strategic hub for pharmaceutical intermediate manufacturing in Europe, particularly around Budapest and Debrecen. The regional industry is currently transitioning from traditional mineral-based lubricants to high-stability Perfluoropolyether oil to meet stringent EU safety and purity standards.
The continental climate of Hungary, characterized by significant temperature swings, places immense stress on industrial cooling systems. Consequently, the demand for a reliable heat transfer fluid that maintains consistent viscosity and chemical inertness across wide temperature ranges has become a critical priority for local plants.
Furthermore, the rise of high-precision electronic monitoring in chemical reactors has increased the adoption of specialized electronic testing fluid, ensuring that sensor accuracy is not compromised by the aggressive chemical environments typical of intermediate synthesis.
