Uruguay's pharmaceutical manufacturing sector, centered around Montevideo and the free trade zones, faces unique challenges due to the humid subtropical climate. The stability of Perfluoropolyether oil is critical here, as traditional mineral oils often succumb to oxidation and moisture contamination in high-precision reactors.
In the production of complex pharmaceutical intermediates, temperature fluctuations can lead to impurity spikes. The adoption of specialized heat transfer fluid has become essential for maintaining the rigorous isothermal conditions required by international GMP standards within Uruguayan facilities.
Furthermore, the rise of local electronic quality control labs for medical devices has increased the demand for high-purity electronic testing fluid, which provides the necessary dielectric strength and thermal stability without contaminating sensitive semiconductor components.
