PUBLISHER: The Insight Partners | PRODUCT CODE: 1761155
PUBLISHER: The Insight Partners | PRODUCT CODE: 1761155
The robotics lubricants market size is valued at US$ 6.93 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach US$ 14.25 billion by 2031; it is estimated to register a CAGR of 11.0% from 2025 to 2031.
Greases, hydraulic oils, and gear oils are used across several end-use industries, including automotive, electrical and electronics, food and beverages, logistics, and metal and machinery fabrication. Robotic grease contains base oil such as mineral oil or synthetic oil, a thickener, and additives, which impart distinct product qualities. The main capabilities exhibited by greases include sealing ability, low leakage tendency, protection against corrosion, and heavy load handling. They have a superior ability to prevent the wearing of precision reducers of robots compared to other lubricants. Several commercially available robot greases are food-grade products and comply with certain international standards for specific industries such as food and beverages, and medical and healthcare. In the manufacturing sector, a robotics lubricant serves as one of the key components that help the equipment operate with maximum reliability and at peak efficiency. High-volume production in these facilities and exposure to extreme temperatures require frequent lubrication of robot components, particularly greasing. According to the report published by Castrol Ltd in 2020, in China, customers consider robot grease as a better lubricating choice for a reducer than other lubricants. Thus, the advantages of greases over other lubricants and the preference for robot greases in various end-use industries bolster the robotics lubricants market.
Synthetic oil-based robotics lubricants are widely used in industrial operations and the automotive sector. Polyalphaolefin is the most common synthetic oil utilized in robots in the automotive and industrial sectors. It possesses optimum physical and chemical properties, such as high viscosity index, low volatility, low pour point, and thermal stability. The American Petroleum Institute (API) categorizes base oils used in lubricants into five groups. Groups I, II, and III are mineral oils, whereas group IV base oils are fully synthetic. Group IV base oils include high-quality oils used for high-performance applications and low-viscosity motor oils used in technically advanced engines. Blending flexibility due to advancements in additive technology and evolving fuel efficiency standards are among the key factors that boost the sales of high-quality group III base synthetic lubricants.
Based on the application, the robotics lubricants market is segmented into joints and gears, bearings, drive chain and belts, reducers, and others. Joints and gears held a large market share in the market in 2024. The growing adoption of robotics across manufacturing, automotive, logistics, and healthcare industries propels the demand for robotic lubricants for joints and gears. These applications involve high-speed, high-load, and precision movements where joints and gears experience significant friction and wear. Advanced lubricants specifically designed for robotic systems enhance performance by reducing friction, minimizing wear, and extending the lifespan of components. In addition, the shift toward continuity and automation in operations in smart factories demands reliable lubrication to minimize downtime and maintenance. As robots become more integral to production lines and service environments, the need for specialized lubricants tailored to their mechanical and thermal demands continues to rise.
Some of the key players operating in the robotics lubricants market include Shell Plc, Fuchs SE, BP Plc, TotalEnergies SE, Idemitsu Kosan Co Ltd, Petrelplus Inc, Chemie-Technik GmbH, Valvoline Inc, Miller-Stephenson Inc, Petroliam Nasional Bhd, Quaker Chemical Corp (Quaker Houghton), Chevron Corp, and among others. Players operating in the robotics lubricants market focus on providing innovative products at affordable prices to fulfill customer demand.
The overall robotics lubricants market size has been derived using both primary and secondary sources. To begin the research process, exhaustive secondary research has been conducted using internal and external sources to obtain qualitative and quantitative information related to the market. Also, multiple primary interviews have been conducted with industry participants to validate the data and gain more analytical insights into the topic. The participants of this process include industry experts such as VPs, business development managers, market intelligence managers, and national sales managers-along with external consultants such as valuation experts, research analysts, and key opinion leaders-specializing in the robotics lubricants market.