Materials (Apr 2023)

The Influence of Industrial Environmental Factors on Soft Robot Materials

  • Dan Mihai Rusu,
  • Olivia Laura Petrașcu,
  • Adrian Marius Pascu,
  • Silviu Dan Mândru

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma16082948
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 8
p. 2948

Abstract

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This work aims to identify the effects that a series of environmental factors, specific to the industrial conditions, have on the materials in the structure of soft robots and, therefore, on soft robotics systems. The purpose is to understand the changes in the mechanical characteristics of silicone materials, with the aim of transferring soft robotics applications from the sphere of services in the industrial field. Distilled water, hydraulic oil, cooling oil, and UV rays are the environmental factors considered in which the specimens were immersed/exposed for 24 h according to ISO-62/2008. The analysis was carried out on two of the most widely used materials in the field, belonging to the category of silicone rubber, which were subjected to uniaxial tensile tests on the strength testing machine Titan 2 Universal. The results show that the greatest impact on the characteristics of the two materials was when exposed to UV rays, while the other media tested had relatively little impact on the mechanical and elastic properties (tensile strength, elongation at break, and tensile modulus) of these materials.

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