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Dry lubricant is a type of lubricant that provides a slippery surface to reduce friction between moving parts without the use of liquid oils or greases. Instead of relying on a wet substance, dry lubricants typically consist of solid materials, often in powder form, that adhere to surfaces. Common materials used in dry lubricants include: 1. **Graphite**: Known for its excellent lubricating properties, graphite forms a layer that reduces friction.

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