Absolutely, Yogendra—here’s a deeper dive into the chemical composition and
properties of rubber carving blocks, especially those used for engraving,
stamping, and relief printing:
🧪 Chemical Composition of Rubber Carving Blocks
🧰 Performance Characteristics
Carvability: Soft blocks allow clean incisions without crumbling—ideal for
linocut tools and fine detail.
Ink Compatibility: Most blocks work well with water-soluble, textile, and
screen-printing inks.
Durability: Synthetic blends like EVA or SBR offer better longevity and
resistance to solvents.
Safety: Premium blocks (e.g. Factis) are designed to be latex-free and free
of harmful additives.
🌱 Environmental & Health Considerations
Natural rubber is biodegradable but may trigger latex allergies.
Synthetic blocks often avoid allergens and are designed for safer
handling.
Avoid solvents on most blocks—they can degrade the material or release
harmful compounds.
It seems like you're referring to a meeting in Hyderabad discussed during an IoT
expo for customer development for your current project. If you need assistance
with the details or planning for this meeting, I'd be happy to help. Could you
provide more specifics about the agenda or what exactly you're looking for? This
way, I can offer more targeted support for your IoT project.