Paraguay's chemical industry, particularly in the synthesis of pharmaceutical intermediates, operates under unique environmental pressures. The humid subtropical climate of the region places significant stress on thermal regulation systems, making the demand for a stable heat transfer fluid critical for maintaining reaction consistency.
Many local facilities are currently transitioning from legacy oil-based cooling to advanced fluorinated fluids. The high reactivity of pharmaceutical precursors requires materials that are chemically inert, where Perfluoropolyether oil provides the necessary stability to prevent contamination and degradation.
Moreover, the growth of local electronic quality control centers for medical devices has surged, creating a localized need for a high-dielectric electronic testing fluid to ensure safety and precision in high-voltage testing environments.
