IP Library Granted Patent US 7,005,232
Granted Patent B2
US 7,005,232 · App. 10/462,977 · Granted Feb 28, 2006

Highly reflective substrates for the digital processing of photopolymer printing plates

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Patent No.
US 7,005,232
App. No.
10/462,977
Granted
Feb 28, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

An improved digitally imageable relief printing element having an increased direct-cure imaging speed upon exposure to lasers and other digital sources of actinic radiation. The printing elements of the invention comprise a reflective layer beneath a photosensitive resin layer so that instead of being absorbed by the reflective layer, photons of actinic radiation are reflected back up into the photosensitive layer, thereby speeding up the curing rate of the printing element.

Claims (47)

1. A digitally imageable relief printing element comprising:

a) a support;

b) a reflective layer on the support, said reflective layer comprising pigments selected from the group consisting of aluminum, mica, bismuth, and mixtures of a foregoing dispersed in a primer and coated onto the support;

c) at least one photocurable layer on top of said reflective layer, and

d) optionally, a removable coversheet on top of said at least one photocurable layer;

wherein said printing element is imaged using a source of actinic radiation.

2. A printing element according to claim 1 , wherein the photocurable layer comprises a photopolymer and a photoinitiator.

3. A printing element according to claim 2 , wherein the reflective layer has a reflectivity of at least 40 percent at the wavelength emitted by the radiation source.

4. A printing element according to claim 3 , wherein the reflective layer has a reflectivity of at least 60 percent at the wavelength emitted by the radiation source.

5. A printing element according to claim 1 , where the source of actinic radiation is a laser.

6. A printing element according to claim 5 , wherein the laser is selected from the group consisting of ion gas lasers, solid state lasers, semiconductor diode lasers, molecular gas lasers, and combinations of the foregoing.

7. A printing clement according to claim 1 , wherein the source of actinic radiation is selected from the group consisting of plasma lamps, xenon lamps, mercury lamps, and carbon arc lamps.

8. A printing element according to claim 5 wherein the radiation source has a wavelength between about 250 nanometers and about 500 nanometers and the photocurable layer is capable of polymerizing upon exposure to the radiation.

9. A printing element according to claim 8 , wherein the radiation source has a wavelength between about 320 nanometers and about 420 nanometers and the photocurable layer is capable of polymerizing upon exposure to the radiation.

10. A printing element according to claim 1 , wherein the support is selected from the group consisting of metal and plastic supports.

11. A printing element according to claim 4 , wherein the reflectance of the printing element is specular.

12. A printing element according to claim 4 , wherein the reflectance of the printing element is diffuse.

13. A printing element according to claim 1 , wherein said printing element is selected from the group consisting of flexographic printing elements and offset printing elements.

14. A method of direct curing an imaged relief printing element, comprising the steps of:

a) providing a photocurable relief printing element comprising:

i) a support;

ii) a reflective layer on the support, said reflective layer comprising pigments selected from the group consisting of aluminum, mica, bismuth, and mixtures of the foregoing dispersed in a primer and coated onto the support;

iii) at least one photocurable layer on top of said reflective layer; and

iv) optionally, a removable covershect on top of said at least one photocurable layer; and

b) exposing said photocurable relief printing clement to a source of actinic radiation to directly cure the photocurable relief printing element.

15. A method according to claim 14 , wherein the photocurable layer comprises a photopolymer and a photoinitiator.

16. A method according to claim 15 , wherein the reflective layer has a reflectivity of at least 40 percent at the wavelength emitted by the actinic source.

17. A method according to claim 16 , wherein the reflective layer has a reflectivity of at least 60 percent at the wavelength emitted by the actinic source.

18. A method according to claim 14 , where the source of actinic radiation is a laser.

19. A method according to claim 18 , wherein the laser is selected from the group consisting of ion gas lasers, solid state lasers, semiconductor diode lasers, molecular gas lasers, and combinations of the foregoing.

20. A method according to claim 14 , wherein the source of actinic radiation is selected from the group consisting of plasma lamps, xenon lamps, mercury lamps, and carbon arc lamps.

21. A method according to claim 18 wherein the source of actinic radiation has a wavelength between about 250 nanometers and about 500 nanometers.

22. A method according to claim 21 , wherein the source of actinic radiation has a wavelength between about 320 nanometers and about 420 nanometers.

23. A method according to claim 14 , wherein the support is selected from the group consisting of metal and plastic supports.

24. A method according to claim 17 , wherein the reflectance of the printing element is specular.

25. A method according to claim 17 , wherein the reflectance of the printing element is diffuse.

26. A method according to claim 14 , wherein said printing element is selected from the group consisting of flexographic printing elements and offset printing elements.

27. A method of direct curing an imaged flexographic printing element, comprising the steps of:

a) providing a photocurable relief printing element comprising:

i) a reflective layer; comprising a primer coating on the substrate, said primer comprising pigments selected from the group consisting of aluminum, mica, bismuth and mixtures of the foregoing;

ii) at least one photosensitive resin layer on top of said reflective layer; and

iii) optionally, a removable coversheet on top of said at least one photosensitive resin layer; and

b) imagewise exposing said photocurable relief printing element to a source of actinic radiation that is capable of operating as an imaging beam to directly image and cure the photocurable relief printing element, without using a stencil or a mask.

28. A method according to claim 27 , wherein the photosensitive resin layer comprises a photopolymer and a photoinitiator.

29. A method according to claim 27 , wherein the support is selected from the group consisting of metal and plastic supports.

30. A method according to claim 27 , wherein the reflectance of the printing element is specular.

31. A method according to claim 27 , wherein the reflectance of the printing element is diffuse.

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