Algeria's pharmaceutical and chemical manufacturing landscape operates under extreme temperature fluctuations, where the intense heat of the Sahara region puts immense pressure on heat exchangers and electronic control systems. The reliance on traditional cooling agents often leads to rapid degradation and inefficiency in high-precision electronic testing fluid applications.
In the production of pharmaceutical intermediates, chemical stability is paramount. Local manufacturers face the risk of contamination and corrosive attacks on machinery, necessitating a transition toward highly stable Perfluoropolyether oil which offers unmatched chemical inertness and thermal stability across wide temperature ranges.
Furthermore, the expansion of Algeria's industrial zones requires a shift toward sustainable and non-flammable heat transfer fluid options to comply with increasingly stringent safety regulations and to protect critical infrastructure from overheating during peak summer months.
