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 For low temp lubrication either molycote or PTFE based lubricant should be OK for temperatures down to -73C
 
 http://www.dowcorning.com/applicatio...t.aspx?R=387EN
 
 I would say to use this stuff sparingly, As has been mentioned, the duty cycle of pneumatic systems on robots is particularly low, so in most cases I would say lubrication at service intervals is all you need.
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 Where I work we have valves that operate 30,000 times a day... Don't have them fail very often aslong as the air supply is dry... Occasionly they stick, put a bit of sewing machine oil or similar down the infeed pipe to lubricate the shuttle and there good for a while after.... You will never get to the point of having to do that kind of maintenance on a robots valve... You will blow it up or chop it in half years before its working life runs out.
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 Ah, yes I'm sure you're right. But it's not the valves I am worried about. I am running a low pressure system and I will be using plenty air-flow; maybe more than a cylinder will allow. Which lead me to look at compressors. I believe I could get somewhere using scroll compressors from car air-con, but they need lubrication.
 
 If i can get away with it for 4-5 mins at a time without lube, then great, but I am very uncertain. I'll be able to do some tests in the next couple of weeks.
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