In Bolivia, the pharmaceutical intermediates sector faces unique challenges due to the extreme altitude of the Altiplano. Lower atmospheric pressure affects the boiling points of traditional solvents, necessitating the use of high-stability Perfluoropolyether oil to maintain precise temperature control during exothermic reactions.
The regional reliance on traditional chemical synthesis is shifting toward high-purity intermediate production. This transition requires a sophisticated heat transfer fluid that can withstand aggressive chemical environments without degrading or contaminating the pharmaceutical product.
Furthermore, the lack of specialized local infrastructure for electronic monitoring in remote production sites makes the adoption of non-conductive electronic testing fluid essential for ensuring the reliability of automated reactor controls and safety systems.
