👉 Release fluid, often found in various mechanical and electronic devices, is a lubricant or a medium that facilitates the smooth movement of components by reducing friction and wear. It is typically composed of oils, greases, or specialized fluids engineered to perform under specific temperature and pressure conditions. The fluid's primary function is to coat moving parts, preventing direct metal-to-metal contact and thus minimizing heat generation and extending the lifespan of the device. This fluid can also carry away debris and contaminants, maintaining optimal performance and efficiency.