Uganda's manufacturing sector, particularly in pharmaceutical intermediates, faces unique challenges due to high ambient humidity and fluctuating power stability. The reliance on traditional cooling methods often leads to inefficiencies in precise temperature control, which is critical for high-purity chemical synthesis.
In the electronic sector, the tropical climate of Kampala and surrounding regions accelerates hardware degradation. There is a growing shift toward using electronic testing fluid to ensure that high-frequency components are tested under stable thermal conditions without the risk of electrical shorts.
Currently, the market is transitioning from generic mineral oils to high-stability heat transfer fluid options that offer non-flammability and chemical inertness, reducing the risk of industrial accidents in pharmaceutical plants.
