Cuba's pharmaceutical industry, particularly in the production of medicinal intermediates, operates under unique geographical constraints. The high ambient humidity and temperature of the Caribbean region place immense stress on heat transfer fluid systems, often leading to accelerated degradation of conventional oils in reactor cooling jackets.
Currently, there is a critical transition toward more stable chemical agents. The adoption of Perfluoropolyether oil has become essential for local plants aiming to reduce downtime caused by oxidative stress and corrosion in high-temperature synthesis processes.
Furthermore, the integration of precise electronic monitoring in Cuban labs requires a reliable electronic testing fluid to maintain equipment calibration and prevent overheating in critical pharmaceutical testing hardware.
