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<p>such as locks or dry lubricated bearings. Such materials can operate up to 350&nbsp;°C (662&nbsp;°F) in oxidizing environments and even higher in reducing / non-oxidizing environments (molybdenum disulfide up to 1100&nbsp;°C, 2012&nbsp;°F). The low-friction characteristics of most dry lubricants are attributed to a layered structure on the molecular level with weak bonding between layers. Such layers are able to slide relative to each other with minimal applied force, thus giving them their low friction properties.</p>

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