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Graphite Powder Graphite Lubricant Dry Graphite Lubricant
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One of the most effective and popular dry lubricants available, graphite powder is an alternative to oil. Since it doesn’t leave a sticky residue, it lubricates locks without attracting dust like liquid lubricants do, making it an ideal choice for lock maintenance.
It can also be used as an opacifier to prevent the buildup of static charge, which is especially important in anti-static applications. It’s even been used to create radar absorbent materials for U-boat snorkels, early F-117 Nighthawk stealth strike fighter tiles and more.
There are many ways to apply graphite powder, but the easiest way is by using a pencil or similar. Simply rub the tip of the pencil against your lock, then insert and twist several times to ensure that the graphite gets distributed throughout the entire lock.
If you’re not able to find a pencil, powdered graphite comes in a tube that makes it easy to apply. Just squeeze a little out and gently apply to both sides of the lock, then insert and twist several times.
Graphite Powder is the perfect solution for lubricating locks, and has been used by locksmiths for years. It doesn’t attract dust, so it’s a much better option than spray-type lubricants such as WD-40, which will gum up the mechanism and eventually cause malfunction.
Graphite is made from carbon, and is also called plumbago, which is the Latin word for “black lead.” It is a metallic-sheened mineral, typically black in color. It is often used as a dry lubricant in various tools and in certain industrial processes. It is also a common ingredient in radar absorbent materials.