Turkey's pharmaceutical intermediate sector is currently undergoing a rapid modernization phase, facing the challenge of maintaining precise temperature control in highly reactive chemical syntheses. The regional climate, characterized by significant seasonal temperature swings, necessitates the use of a stable heat transfer fluid that can operate reliably without degradation.
In the electronics manufacturing hubs of Istanbul and Ankara, the shift toward miniaturization has increased heat flux densities. Traditional cooling methods are becoming obsolete, leading to a surge in demand for Liquid cooling technologies that offer dielectric properties to prevent short circuits in sensitive testing environments.
Furthermore, the Turkish chemical industry is under pressure to align with EU environmental standards. This has triggered a transition away from hazardous hydrocarbons toward chemically inert alternatives like PFPE oil, which ensures safety and longevity in high-temperature pharmaceutical processing.
