i think just one groove is fine.. the groove is designed to be a certain depth adn width, to provide sealign pressure and to restrict sideways movement
not sure on o-ring hardnesss specs.
i would choose one based on temperature and chemical resistance first (there are at least 3 or 4 different ones.. wasn't there links in a previous o-ring thread?)
yah, the join in wire might leak a bit... you will get that i suppose
small leak between wire is less bad than loosing whole gasket?
what about hylomar on the steel gaskets?
face type
http://www.epm.com/oring_grooves.htm
http://www.allorings.com/oring_groove_design.htm
http://www.allorings.com/gland_static_axial.htm
http://www.engineersedge.com/general...tic_flange.htm
http://www.usseal.com/orings/Glanddi...l_oring_6.html
etc... heaps of sites to design for O-ring flange seals.. they are very common in industry
these look cool!! teflon coating on Viton o-rings
http://www.m-cor.com/html/teflon_enc...d_o-rings.html
know where to download free SAE standards?
http://www.sae.org/technical/standards/MAP3439
edit: for serious (one off) sealing, you can even get soft metal o-rings, particularly used for unltra high vacuum systems
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