In Iran, the pharmaceutical intermediate sector faces significant hurdles due to extreme temperature fluctuations between the central plateau and coastal regions. The reliance on stable heat transfer fluid is critical for maintaining the precise reaction kinetics required for high-purity medicinal precursors.
Local manufacturers are increasingly migrating from traditional mineral oils to synthetic alternatives. The adoption of Perfluoropolyether oil has become a strategic necessity for processes involving aggressive chemical reagents where standard lubricants would degrade or cause contamination.
Moreover, the growth of local electronics and sensor manufacturing in hubs like Tehran and Isfahan has spiked the demand for specialized electronic testing fluid to ensure component reliability under high-stress thermal cycles.
