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In the robotics industry, lubricants play a crucial role in ensuring the efficient and smooth operation of machines. Robotics lubricants are specially formulated fluids or greases that reduce the friction between the moving parts of robots, thereby minimizing wear and tear, preventing overheating, and lengthening the lifespan of the robotic equipment. These lubricants must possess properties that cater to the unique demands of robotic systems, such as consistency in performance across a wide temperature range, long-lasting lubricity, and compatibility with the materials commonly used in robotic components. The types of lubricants used in robotics vary widely and can include synthetic oils, biodegradable fluids, and various types of grease, each selected based on the specific application and operating environment of the robot.
Some notable companies in the robotics lubricants market are Fuchs Petrolub, Exxon Mobil Corporation, Royal Dutch Shell, Klüber Lubrication, and TotalEnergies. These companies provide a range of lubrication products designed to meet the specialized requirements of robotics applications, ensuring the reliability and efficiency of robotic systems across different sectors, such as manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics. Show Less Read more