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I do not think you give enough specifics to properly answer the question. Things you would need to think about:[...]if I want to achieve dynamic sealing at a depth of 100 meters, what material or hardness of O-rings would be more suitable for my needs?[...]
- What is being sealed - Is it a specific gas or liquid? What gets sealed plays a major role in material selection.
- What type of dynamic seal is this - Is it reciprocating, oscillating or rotary? This plays a major role in groove design as well as a small role in material selection.
- What are the temperatures expected? This plays another key role in material selection.
- What is the friction coefficient of the sliding work-piece a well as the one holding the groove? Is the parts performance dependent on low friction or is it something different, say a turret on a first stage?
- What type of groove is this and how big is it?
- Are the parts being taken apart regularly or is compression set a major influence?
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I suggest you read Eriks and Parkers handbooks, as these will answer most questions that you may have.