Frequently Asked Questions

Practical answers for robot manufacturers, engineers and research teams.

About Roboskin Development

What is knitted robot soft skin?

It is a removable textile shell engineered to fit a robot's geometry. It can provide appearance, protection, ventilation, cushioning and a foundation for selected functional yarns.

How is it different from ordinary clothing?

It is patterned around mechanical geometry, joint travel, sensors, ports and thermal boundaries rather than standard human-body sizing.

Which robots are suitable?

Humanoid, embodied, service, reception, rehabilitation, exoskeleton, dexterous-hand, exhibition and selected industrial robot platforms.

What project data should we provide?

Ideally: 3D models, orthographic views, key dimensions, joint range, sensor and port locations, application, material requirements and target quantity.

Which 3D formats are accepted?

STEP, STL and OBJ are commonly supported. Drawings, dimensions and photographs can also be used for an initial review.

Can the skin be washed?

Yes, when washable yarns and removable interfaces are specified. Projects with electronics or conductive yarn require a dedicated care and connection design.

Will it affect robot cooling?

A properly designed structure uses loop porosity, mesh zones and planned openings to reduce obstruction around thermal areas.

Can cameras and charging ports remain open?

Yes. Openings for cameras, LiDAR, microphones, screens, vents, charging and maintenance are included during engineering.

Can conductive yarn provide touch sensing?

Conductive yarn can form pressure, stretch or contact zones when combined with suitable electronics and algorithms. Feasibility must be evaluated per project.

How do you reduce wrinkles at joints?

By analysing travel, controlling local stretch through knit structures and shaping, and allocating recovery yarns or extra extension only where needed.

How does knitting compare with silicone?

Knitting is lighter, more breathable, removable and faster to iterate. Silicone can feel more skin-like, but may add weight and maintenance or thermal challenges.

Can we order prototypes or small batches?

Yes. Knitted soft shells are well suited to R&D prototypes, exhibition robots and small-batch validation because rigid tooling is not required.

What is the typical prototype lead time?

A basic appearance prototype usually takes 7-15 days after data confirmation. Functional yarn, sensing, flame-retardant or antibacterial projects may take 2-6 weeks or more.

Can you reproduce a specific visual style?

We can develop a related design direction while adapting structure, colors, logos and surface details to your own robot and brand.

How do we start?

Email sunny.xu@yingyun-link.com or use the project assessment form with robot images, dimensions, application and functional requirements.

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