The Netherlands, known for its world-class logistics and pharmaceutical clusters in Leiden and Oss, requires chemicals that can withstand extreme conditions. The adoption of Perfluoropolyether oil has become pivotal for maintaining the stability of sensitive pharmaceutical intermediate reactions where traditional oils fail due to reactivity.
Given the Dutch commitment to sustainable "Green Chemistry," there is a significant shift towards fluids with low volatility and high recyclability. The demand for a reliable heat transfer fluid that minimizes carbon footprints while maximizing heat exchange efficiency is now a priority for local manufacturing plants.
Furthermore, the rise of high-tech semiconductor equipment manufacturing in the Eindhoven region has accelerated the need for specialized electronic testing fluid, ensuring that next-generation components are tested in chemically inert and thermally stable environments.
