👉 The escape fluid, also known as the escape gas or venting fluid, is a critical component in various mechanical and electronic systems designed to manage pressure buildup and prevent catastrophic failure. It is typically a low-pressure, low-viscosity liquid or gas that flows through channels or passages when the system is under excessive pressure, such as in hydraulic systems, pneumatic actuators, or high-pressure fluid circuits. This fluid escapes through small openings or valves, reducing internal pressure and allowing the system to return to a safe operating state. By providing a controlled release mechanism, the escape fluid helps maintain system integrity and prolongs the lifespan of components.