IP Library Granted Patent US 6,881,533
Granted Patent B2
US 6,881,533 · App. 10/368,209 · Granted Apr 19, 2005

Flexographic printing plate with ink-repellent non-image areas

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Patent No.
US 6,881,533
App. No.
10/368,209
Granted
Apr 19, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for making a relief printing plate from an imageable lithographic printing plate precursor. The relief printing plate has ink-receptive cured areas, and ink-repellent non-image areas. The method comprises the steps of: a) imaging the lithographic printing plate precursor to produce ink-receptive image areas and ink-repellent non-image areas; b) applying a curable composition to form a coating on ink-receptive image areas; and c) curing the coating to produce ink-receptive cured areas. The method of another embodiment further comprises the steps of: d) applying a curable composition to form a coating on ink-receptive cured areas; e) curing the coating on the cured areas; and f) repeating steps d) and e) to attain a desired relief depth for the ink-receptive cured areas. In the practice of an embodiment of the invention, a modified rotary printing press may be employed to make a relief printing plate from a lithographic printing plate.

Claims (61)

1. A method for making a relief printing plate from an imageable lithographic printing plate precursor, the method comprising the steps of:

imaging the lithographic printing plate precursor to produce a lithographic printing plate having ink-receptive image areas and ink-repellent non-image areas, the ink-repellent non-image areas having both hydrophobic and oleophobic character, the ink-receptive image areas and ink-repellent non-image areas defining an image;

applying a first curable composition to the lithographic printing plate, wherein the first curable composition wets ink-receptive image areas and does not wet ink-repellent non-image areas, to form a substantially uniform coating of the first curable composition on ink-receptive image areas; and

curing the coating of the first curable composition to produce ink-receptive cured areas including a first cured layer, such that the ink-receptive cured areas and ink-repellent non-image areas define the image.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of imaging the lithographic printing plate precursor includes imagewise exposing the printing plate precursor by a digital method.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of imaging the lithographic printing plate precursor includes imagewise exposing the printing plate precursor by an analog method.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein the lithographic printing plate comprises a rubber substrate.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein the ink-repellent non-image areas comprise a silicone material.

6. The method of claim 1 wherein the ink-repellent non-image areas comprise a fluoropolymer material.

7. The method of claim 1 wherein the first curable composition comprises an ethylenically unsaturated polymerizable component.

8. The method of claim 1 wherein the first curable composition comprises a gelling agent to enhance the viscosity of the first curable composition.

9. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of applying a first curable composition includes heating the lithographic printing plate.

10. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of applying a first curable composition includes:

placing a permeable sheet in contact with the lithographic printing plate to cover ink-receptive image areas;

applying the first curable composition at least to areas of the permeable sheet that cover ink-receptive image areas; and

separating the permeable sheet from the lithographic printing plate, to leave a substantially uniform coating of the first curable composition on ink-receptive image areas.

11. The method of claim 1 wherein the substantially uniform coating has a thickness in the range of about 1 to about 10 microns.

12. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of curing includes heating the imaged lithographic printing plate.

13. The method of claim 1 wherein the first curable composition includes an ultraviolet-sensitive component, and the step of curing includes exposing the coating of the first curable composition to ultraviolet radiation.

14. The method of claim 1 wherein the first curable composition includes a component that is curable by electron irradiation, and step of curing includes exposing the coating of the first curable composition to an electron beam.

15. The method of claim 1 further including:

applying a second curable composition to the lithographic printing plate, wherein the second curable composition wets ink-receptive cured areas and does not wet ink-repellent non-image areas, to form a substantially uniform coating of the second curable composition on ink-receptive cured areas; and

curing the coating of the second curable composition to produce ink-receptive

cured areas including a second cured layer.

16. The method of claim 15 wherein the second curable composition and the first curable composition are identical.

17. The method of claim 15 wherein the step of applying a second curable composition includes:

placing a permeable sheet in contact with the lithographic printing plate to cover ink-receptive cured areas;

applying the second curable composition at least to areas of the permeable sheet that cover ink-receptive cured areas; and

separating the permeable sheet from the lithographic printing plate, to leave a substantially uniform coating of the second curable composition on ink-receptive cured areas.

18. A method for making a relief printing plate from an imageable lithographic printing plate precursor, the method comprising the steps of:

(a) imaging the lithographic printing plate precursor to produce a lithographic printing plate having ink-receptive image areas and ink-repellent non-image areas, the ink-receptive image areas and ink-repellent non-image areas defining an image;

(b) applying a first curable composition to the lithographic printing plate, wherein the first curable composition wets ink-receptive image areas and does not wet ink-repellent non-image areas, to form a substantially uniform coating of the first curable composition on ink-receptive image areas;

(c) curing the coating of the first curable composition to produce ink-receptive cured areas including a first cured layer, such that the ink-receptive cured areas and ink-repellent non-image areas define the image;

(d) applying either the first curable composition or a second curable composition to the lithographic printing plate, wherein the first or second curable composition wets ink-receptive cured areas and does not wet ink-repellent non-image areas, to form a substantially uniform coating of the first or second curable composition on ink-receptive cured areas;

(e) curing the coating of the first or second curable composition on the cured layer, such that the cured layer includes ink-receptive cured areas defining the image; and

(f) repeating steps (d) and (e) to attain a desired relief depth for the ink-receptive cured areas of the cured layer;

to produce the relief printing plate having ink-receptive cured areas defining the image.

19. The method of claim 18 wherein the step of imaging the lithographic printing plate precursor includes imagewise exposing the printing plate precursor by a digital method.

20. The method of claim 18 wherein the step of imaging the lithographic printing plate precursor includes imagewise exposing the printing plate precursor by an analog method.

21. The method of claim 18 wherein the lithographic printing plate comprises a rubber substrate.

22. The method of claim 18 wherein the ink-repellent non-image areas comprise a silicone material.

23. The method of claim 18 wherein the ink-repellent non-image areas comprise a fluoropolymer material.

24. The method of claim 18 wherein one of the first and second curable compositions comprises an ethylenically unsaturated polymerizable component.

25. The method of claim 18 wherein one of the first and second curable compositions comprises a gelling agent to enhance the viscosity of the first or second curable composition.

26. The method of claim 18 wherein one of the first and second curable compositions comprises a particulate material.

27. The method of claim 18 wherein step (b) or step (d) includes:

placing a permeable sheet in contact with the lithographic printing plate to cover ink-receptive image areas or ink-receptive cured areas;

applying the first or second curable composition at least to areas of the permeable sheet that cover ink-receptive image areas or ink-receptive cured areas; and

separating the permeable sheet from the lithographic printing plate, to leave a substantially uniform coating of the first or second curable composition on ink-receptive image areas or ink-receptive cured areas.

28. The method of claim 18 wherein step (b) or step (d) includes heating the imaged lithographic printing plate.

29. The method of claim 18 wherein step (c) or step (e) includes heating the imaged lithographic printing plate.

30. The method of claim 18 wherein the substantially uniform coating of the first or second curable composition has a thickness in the range of about 1 to about 10 microns.

31. The method of claim 18 wherein one of the first and second curable compositions includes an ultraviolet-sensitive component, and step (c) or step (e) includes exposing the coating of the first or second curable composition to ultraviolet radiation.

32. The method of claim 18 wherein one of the first and second curable compositions includes a component that is curable by electron irradiation, and step (c) or step (e) includes exposing the coating of the first or second curable composition to an electron beam.

33. The method of claim 18 wherein the imaged lithographic printing plate is mounted on a cylinder of a rotary printing press, and wherein any of steps (b) through (f) includes operating the rotary printing press.

34. The method of claim 18 wherein the desired relief depth is in the range of about 50 to about 700 microns.

35. The method of claim 18 wherein the desired relief depth is in the range of about 200 to about 500 microns.

36. The method of claim 18 wherein the ink-receptive cured areas of the relief printing plate are characterized by a Shore A hardness in the range of about 45 to about 70.

37. The method of claim 18 , further including the step of applying a separating agent to the ink-repellent areas so that the first or second curable composition does not wet ink-repellent non-image areas.

38. The method of claim 37 wherein the separating agent is a silicone fluid.

39. The method of claim 18 , further including the step of applying a finish coat to the relief printing plate.

Assignments (9)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 24, 2020
From: BARCLAYS BANK PLC
To: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY; FAR EAST DEVELOPMENT LTD.; FPC INC.; KODAK (NEAR EAST) INC.; KODAK AMERICAS LTD.; KODAK REALTY INC.; LASER PACIFIC MEDIA CORPORATION; QUALEX INC.; KODAK PHILIPPINES LTD.; NPEC INC.
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 22, 2019
From: JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY; FAR EAST DEVELOPMENT LTD.; FPC, INC.; KODAK (NEAR EAST), INC.; KODAK AMERICAS, LTD.; KODAK IMAGING NETWORK, INC.; KODAK PORTUGUESA LIMITED; KODAK REALTY, INC.; LASER PACIFIC MEDIA CORPORATION; PAKON, INC.; QUALEX, INC.; KODAK PHILIPPINES, LTD.; NPEC, INC.; CREO MANUFACTURING AMERICA LLC; KODAK AVIATION LEASING LLC
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT (FIRST LIEN) Recorded Sep 5, 2013
From: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY; FAR EAST DEVELOPMENT LTD.; FPC INC.; KODAK (NEAR EAST), INC.; KODAK IMAGING NETWORK, INC.; KODAK PORTUGUESA LIMITED; KODAK REALTY, INC.; LASER-PACIFIC MEDIA CORPORATION; PAKON, INC.; QUALEX INC.; KODAK PHILIPPINES, LTD.; NPEC INC.; CREO MANUFACTURING AMERICA LLC; KODAK AVIATION LEASING LLC; KODAK AMERICAS, LTD.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Sep 5, 2013
From: CITICORP NORTH AMERICA, INC., AS SENIOR DIP AGENT; WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS JUNIOR DIP AGENT
To: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY; PAKON, INC.
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT (SECOND LIEN) Recorded Sep 5, 2013
From: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY; FAR EAST DEVELOPMENT LTD.; FPC INC.; KODAK (NEAR EAST), INC.; KODAK AMERICAS, LTD.; KODAK IMAGING NETWORK, INC.; KODAK PORTUGUESA LIMITED; KODAK REALTY, INC.; LASER-PACIFIC MEDIA CORPORATION; PAKON, INC.; QUALEX INC.; KODAK PHILIPPINES, LTD.; NPEC INC.; CREO MANUFACTURING AMERICA LLC; KODAK AVIATION LEASING LLC
To: BARCLAYS BANK PLC, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT (ABL) Recorded Sep 5, 2013
From: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY; FAR EAST DEVELOPMENT LTD.; FPC INC.; KODAK (NEAR EAST), INC.; KODAK AMERICAS, LTD.; KODAK IMAGING NETWORK, INC.; KODAK PORTUGUESA LIMITED; KODAK REALTY, INC.; LASER-PACIFIC MEDIA CORPORATION; PAKON, INC.; QUALEX INC.; KODAK PHILIPPINES, LTD.; NPEC INC.; CREO MANUFACTURING AMERICA LLC; KODAK AVIATION LEASING LLC
To: BANK OF AMERICA N.A., AS AGENT
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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 1, 2013
From: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY; PAKON, INC.
To: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS AGENT
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 21, 2012
From: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY; PAKON, INC.
To: CITICORP NORTH AMERICA, INC., AS AGENT
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MERGER Recorded Aug 18, 2006
From: KPG HOLDING COMPANY, INC. (FORMERLY KODAK POLYCHROME GRAPHICS LLC)
To: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
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