Dry lubricants are substances applied to reduce friction between surfaces in contact without the use of liquid lubricants like oils or greases. They typically come in the form of powders or solid films and work by providing a low-friction interface between sliding surfaces. Some common types of dry lubricants include: 1. **Graphite**: A form of carbon that is known for its excellent lubricating properties, especially at high temperatures.

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