👉 Induction fluid, also known as dielectric fluid, is a specialized lubricant and insulator used in induction motors to minimize electrical losses and enhance performance. It is typically a synthetic oil with high dielectric strength, ensuring the motor's electrical insulation and reducing the risk of arcing or short circuits. This fluid also helps dissipate heat generated during operation, maintaining optimal motor temperature and prolonging its lifespan. Commonly used in both synchronous and asynchronous induction motors, induction fluid plays a crucial role in the efficient and reliable operation of these motors.