In Kenya, the pharmaceutical intermediate manufacturing sector is rapidly expanding, yet it faces significant challenges due to the regional climate. High humidity and inconsistent power grids often lead to thermal instability in reactors, making the demand for a reliable heat transfer fluid critical for maintaining chemical reaction precision.
Currently, many local plants rely on traditional mineral oils which suffer from oxidative degradation at high temperatures. This leads to frequent maintenance shutdowns and potential contamination of sensitive pharmaceutical intermediates, highlighting an urgent need for chemically inert alternatives like PFPE oil.
Furthermore, as Kenya positions itself as a healthcare hub for East Africa, the adoption of rigorous international quality standards (GMP) is forcing manufacturers to upgrade their equipment. The shift toward specialized electronic testing fluid for monitoring system precision is becoming a benchmark for high-end chemical production.
