Finland's manufacturing sector, particularly in the pharmaceutical intermediates realm, operates under some of the world's strictest environmental regulations. The need for a stable heat transfer fluid is critical, as the region's extreme winter temperatures require materials that maintain low viscosity and high efficiency without degrading.
In the high-tech hubs of Helsinki and Espoo, the shift toward advanced semiconductor and electronic component manufacturing has surged. This evolution demands an electronic testing fluid that offers absolute dielectric strength and zero contamination to ensure the reliability of critical infrastructure.
Currently, Finnish industries are transitioning away from traditional hydrocarbons toward fluorinated polymers. This shift is driven by the requirement for non-flammable, chemically inert media that can withstand the aggressive reagents used in pharmaceutical intermediate synthesis while remaining compatible with sustainable "green" chemistry mandates.
