👉 The robot fluid, also known as soft robotics fluid or pneumatic artificial muscles, is a type of actuator that mimics the flexibility and adaptability of biological muscles. It consists of a flexible, often elastomeric material that contracts or expands when exposed to air pressure or fluid flow, allowing for smooth and continuous movement without the need for rigid mechanical components. This technology enables robots to interact safely and effectively with their environment, making them ideal for applications requiring delicate handling, such as medical procedures or working in confined spaces. The fluid's ability to generate force and motion in a controlled manner enhances the robot's dexterity and responsiveness, bridging the gap between traditional rigid robotics and more organic, adaptive systems.