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Industrial robots are relentless workers utilized in manufacturing, and their moving parts can withstand extreme temperatures, high speeds, and friction. According to representatives of robotics manufacturers and integrators, routine maintenance, most frequently with grease, keeps them going.
A lot of manufacturing operations are done by robots. Assembly, cutting, material handling, palletizing, die casting, dispensing, welding, and finishing processes including grinding, sanding, and deburring are a few typical examples. Some robot manufacturers offer cleanroom-approved robots that are useful in settings like medical labs.
The global industrial robot grease market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
To satisfy the rising performance expectations for high performance robot maintenance, Molygraph has developed a new line of greases for precision gears in robotic applications. The Droid grease line offers superior lubrication and minimizes downtime.
In robotic assemblies, the unique additives offer optimized film formation and boundary lubrication for accuracy and sliding gears.A SPECIAL Grease for Industrial Robot Lubrication is called DROID Grease 0/00.
It has excellent wear and friction resistance, is suitable for low-temperature performance, protects against rust and corrosion, has excellent mechanical stability, and operates between operating temperatures of (-)40 °C and (+)140 °C.
KUKA regularly employs a holistic strategy. The energy supply system for the HO robots uses greases that are NSF H1 food-safe, and all of its axes are lubricated with food-grade lubricants.
This ensures consistent H1 lubrication (NSF certified) across the whole process chain, including the robots themselves as well as manufacturing machinery and conveyor systems. Humans are not harmed in any way by HO robot interaction with food goods, and contamination is visible on the machines’ light gray surface.
The KUKA Hygienic Oil (HO) range complies with DIN ISO 14159 and Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC’s hygienic criteria. These robots provide potential uses beyond packaged meals, with application fields as varied as the KUKA automation range itself: for instance, when manufacturing baked products and chocolate