👉 Wireless fluid, also known as dielectric fluid, is a specialized lubricant used in various electrical and electronic systems to facilitate smooth operation and minimize wear between moving parts. Unlike traditional hydraulic fluids, wireless fluid does not require a liquid medium for transmission of power; instead, it relies on electrical energy to generate motion. This fluid is typically a synthetic oil with high dielectric strength, excellent thermal stability, and low viscosity, making it ideal for applications such as transformers, switchgear, and high-voltage electrical equipment. It operates by converting electrical energy into mechanical motion through electromagnetic induction, which is then transferred to the moving components, ensuring efficient and reliable performance without the need for mechanical pumps or hoses. This technology enhances system reliability, reduces maintenance requirements, and improves overall efficiency in electrical and electronic systems.