Claims
- 1. A support for a lithographic printing plate comprising an aluminum sheet, the surface of which has a grain structure, as observed upon magnifying 2,000 times under a scanning electron microscope comprising mounds and pits, wherein the pits each have a defined opening and uniformly pierce the surface of said mounds in a direction nearly perpendicular to the surface of said mounds and are present in such a sparse uniform density that a substantial proportion of the surface of the mounds is still apparent, wherein the surface of the mounds is the small region between the pits on a large mound, wherein the pits are produced by electrolytic etching, wherein the distribution of pit diameters is such that the pits corresponding to 5% and 95% on a cumulative frequency curve for pit diameters are 3.mu.or less, and 7.mu.or less, in diameter, respectively, and wherein said pits are present in a density of 10.sup.6 to 10.sup.8 pits/cm.sup.2.
- 2. The support as in claim 1, wherein the distribution of pit diameters is such that the pits corresponding to 5% and 95% on a cumulative frequency curve for pit diameters are 0.5 to 3 .mu.and 5 to 7 .mu., respectively.
- 3. The support as in claim 1, wherein said surface further has an anodic oxide layer formed thereon.
- 4. A support as claimed in any of claims 1, 2, or 3, wherein a center-line average roughness of said surface is 0.4 to 1.0 .mu..
- 5. A presensitized printing plate comprising a photosensitive layer on a support, wherein said support comprises an aluminum sheet, the surface of which has a grain structure, as observed upon magnifying 2,000 times under a scanning electron microscope, comprising mounds and pits, wherein the pits each have a defined opening and uniformly pierce the surface of said mounds in a direction nearly perpendicular to the surface of the mounds, and are present in such a sparse uniform density that a substantial proportion of the surface of the mounds is still apparent, wherein the surface of the mounds is the small region between the pits on a large mound, wherein the pits are produced by electrolytic etching, wherein said support has a distribution of pit diameters such that the pits corresponding to 5% and 95% on a cumulative frequency curve for pit diameters are 3.mu.or less, and 7.mu.or less, in diameter, respectively, wherein said pits are present in a density of 10.sup.6 to 10.sup.8 pits/cm.sup.2.
- 6. A presensitized printing plate comprising a photosensitive layer on a support, wherein said support comprises an aluminum sheet, the surface of which has a grain structure, as observed upon magnifying 2,000 times under a scanning electron microscope, comprising mounds and pits, wherein the pits each have a defined opening and uniformly pierce the surface of said mounds in a direction nearly perpendicular to the surface of the mounds, and are present in such a sparse uniform density that a substantial proportion of the surface of the mounds is still apparent, wherein the surface of the mounds is the small region between the pits on a large mound, wherein the pits are produced by electrolytic etching, wherein said support has a distribution of pit diameters such that the pits corresponding to 5% and 95% on a cumulative frequency curve for pit diameters are 3.mu.or less, and 7.mu.or less, in diameter, respectively, wherein said pits are present in a density of 10.sup.6 to 10.sup.8 pits/cm.sup.2 and wherein a center-line average roughness of said surface is 0.4 to 1.0.mu..
- 7. The presensitized printing plate as as claimed in any of claims 16 or 21, wherein the distribution of pit diameters is such that the pits corresponding to 5% and 95% on a cumulative frequency curve for pit diameters are 0.5 to 3 .mu.and 5 to 7 .mu., respectively.
- 8. The presensitized printing plate as claimed in any of claims 5 or 6, wherein said surface further has an anodic oxide layer formed thereon.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 652,420, filed Sept. 19, 1984, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 135,395, filed Mar. 31, 1980, both now abandoned.
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