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When asking for info please be more specific with your request.their are many, many types of O rings made for different applications. Rubber ones both hard and soft, then Urethane,Polyacrylate, Neoprene, Butyl, Hypalon, Fluosillicone, and many more, some to work in high temperature, some in freezing, IE-Co2 pressure systems. unless you give more info of your project then its all guesswork for the members on here to help you.

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