IP Library Granted Patent US 6,846,613
Granted Patent B2
US 6,846,613 · App. 10/116,948 · Granted Jan 25, 2005

Positive-working lithographic printing plate precursors

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Patent No.
US 6,846,613
App. No.
10/116,948
Granted
Jan 25, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A positive-working printing plate precursor for wet lithographic printing is disclosed which comprises a support having a hydrophilic surface and a coating comprising a first layer closest to the support, said first layer containing an oleophilic phenolic resin soluble in an aqueous alkaline developer, and a second layer containing an amphyphilic polymer, wherein (a) the second layer is capable of preventing the aqueous alkaline developer from penetrating into the first layer to an extent that substantially no dissolution of unexposed coating occurs upon immersion in the aqueous alkaline developer during a time period t 2 ; (b) and wherein said capability of the second layer of preventing the aqueous alkaline developer from penetrating into the first layer is reduced upon exposure to heat or light to an extent that substantially complete dissolution of exposed coating occurs upon immersion in the aqueous alkaline developer during a time period t 1 ; wherein t 2 >t 1 and t 2 −t 1 is at least 10 seconds; and wherein the amphyphilic polymer is a block- or graft-copolymer comprising (i) a poly(alkylene oxide) block and (ii) a block comprising siloxane and/or perfluorohydrocarbon units.

Claims (21)

1. A positive-working printing plate precursor for wet lithographic printing comprising a support having a hydrophilic surface and a coating comprising a first layer closest to the support, said first layer containing an oleophilic phenolic resin soluble in an aqueous alkaline developer, a second layer containing an amphyphilic polymer, and an intermediate layer between said first and second layers, wherein

(a) the second layer is capable of preventing the aqueous alkaline developer from penetrating into the first layer to an extent that substantially no dissolution of unexposed coating occurs upon immersion in the aqueous alkaline developer during a time period t 2 ;

(b) said capability of the second layer of preventing the aqueous alkaline developer from penetrating into the first layer is reduced upon exposure to heat or light to an extent that substantially complete dissolution of exposed coating occurs upon immersion in the aqueous alkaline developer during a time period t 1 ; t 2 >t 1 and t 2 −t 1 is at least 10 seconds; and the amphyphilic polymer is a block- or graft-polymer comprising (i) a poly(alkylene oxide) block and (ii) a block comprising siloxane and/or perfluorohydrocarbon units; and

(c) said intermediate layer comprises a dye or pigment in an amount higher than the amount of dye or pigment in the first or second layer.

2. A lithographic printing plate precursor according to claim 1 wherein the amphyphilic polymer is present in an amount between 0.5 and 25 mg/m 2 .

3. A lithographic printing plate precursor according to claim 1 wherein the amphyphilic polymer is present in an amount between 0.5 and 15 mg/m 2 .

4. A lithographic printing plate precursor according to claim 1 wherein the amphyphilic polymer is present in an amount between 0.5 and 10 mg/m 2 .

5. A lithographic printing plate precursor according to claim 1 wherein the amphyphilic polymer is present in an amount between 0.5 and 5 mg/m 2 .

6. A lithographic printing plate precursor according to claim 1 wherein the second layer consists essentially of the amphyphilic polymer.

7. A lithographic printing plate precursor according to claim 1 wherein t 1 is 20 and t 2 is 40 seconds.

8. A lithographic printing plate precursor according to claim 1 wherein t 1 is 10 and t 2 is 60 seconds.

9. A lithographic printing plate precursor according to claim 1 wherein the second layer is capable of being removed by rubbing to an extent that substantially complete dissolution of rubbed coating occurs upon immersion in the aqueous alkaline developer during a time period t 3 of 10 seconds, said rubbing being defined as rubbing with a cotton pad of a size 85×85 mm at a pressure of 9.69 g/cm 2 during 50 cycles, each cycle being defined as a linear translation of the cotton pad on the coating over a distance of 30 cm at a speed of 0.40 m/s.

10. A lithographic printing plate precursor according to claim 9 wherein t 3 is 20 seconds.

11. A lithographic printing plate prior according to claim 1 wherein the light is infrared light.

12. A lithographic printing plate precursor according to claim 1 wherein the light is ultraviolet light.

13. A lithographic printing plate precursor according to claim 1 wherein the precursor is not sensitive to ambient daylight.

14. A lithographic printing plate precursor according to claim 1 wherein the second layer is substantially free of dye or pigment.

15. A method of making a lithographic printing plate comprising the steps of image-wise exposure of a lithographic printing plate precursor according to claim 1 and subsequent processing by immersing the precursor in the aqueous alkaline developer during a time period between t 1 and t 2 .

16. A method of wet lithographic printing comprising the steps of

making a lithographic printing plate comprising the steps of image-wise exposing a lithographic printing plate precursor according to claim 1 and immersing the image-wise exposed precursor in an aqueous alkaline developer during a time between t 1 and t 2 to provide a printing plate and

printing with the printing plate on a lithographic press wherein ink and an aqueous dampening liquid are supplied to the printing plate.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 3, 2018
From: AGFA GRAPHICS NV
To: AGFA NV
Reel/Frame 045742/0598 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE ASSIGNOR FROM PATRICK THEUNIS TO AGFA-GEVAERT N.V. PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 019390 FRAME 0241. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ENTIRE INTEREST. Recorded Sep 25, 2009
From: AGFA-GEVAERT N.V.
To: AGFA GRAPHICS NV
Reel/Frame 023282/0106 →