New Zealand's pharmaceutical intermediate sector operates under strict environmental regulations and a commitment to "green" manufacturing. The local industry faces challenges in maintaining precise thermal control during exothermic reactions, necessitating the use of highly stable PFPE oil to prevent contamination and equipment degradation.
Due to the country's maritime climate and varying humidity, the electronics and pharma-testing infrastructure requires fluids that are completely hydrophobic. The adoption of Perfluoropolyether oil has become essential for maintaining the longevity of vacuum pumps and high-temperature valves in Auckland and Christchurch's biotech hubs.
Currently, the market is shifting away from traditional hydrocarbon oils toward specialized heat transfer fluid options that offer non-flammability and high oxidative stability, aligning with New Zealand's rigorous health and safety (WorkSafe) standards.

