Claims
- 1. A heat mode imaging element for making a lithographic printing plate having on a lithographic base with a hydrophilic surface a first layer including a polymer soluble in an aqueous alkaline solution and in absence of an onium salt or a quinonediazide compound, and a top layer on the same side of the lithographic base as the first layer that is IR-sensitive and unpenetrable for an aqueous alkaline developer wherein said first layer and said top layer may be one and the same layer; characterized in that the surface of said element upon exposure and treatment with an aqueous alkaline developer is such thata) the contact angle between the unexposed areas of the imaging element and the aqueous alkaline developer changes for at most 6° during the first minute of contact with said developer; b) the contact angle between the exposed areas of the imaging element and the aqueous alkaline developer changes more than 15° during the first minute of contact with said developer; c) the difference in contact angle between on the one side the unexposed areas and on the other side the exposed areas of the imaging element with the aqueous alkaline solution at the onset of the measurement is not higher than 10°.
- 2. A heat mode imaging element for making a lithographic printing plate having on a lithographic base with a hydrophilic surface a first layer including a polymer soluble in an aqueous alkaline solution and a top layer on the same side of the lithographic base as the first layer that is IR-sensitive and unpenetrable for an aqueous alkaline developer; characterized in that the surface of said element upon exposure and treatment with an aqueous alkaline developer is such thata) the contact angle between the unexposed areas of the imaging element and the aqueous alkaline developer changes for at most 6° during the first minute of contact with said developer; b) the contact angle between the exposed areas of the imaging element and the aqueous alkaline developer changes more than 15° during the first minute of contact with said developer; c) the difference in contact angle between on the one side the unexposed areas and on the other side the exposed areas of the imaging element with the aqueous alkaline solution at the onset of the measurement is not higher than 10°.
- 3. A heat mode imaging element for making a lithographic printing plate according to claim 1 or 2 wherein the contact angle between the unexposed areas of the imaging element and the aqueous alkaline solution at the onset of the measurement is at least 100°.
- 4. A heat mode imaging element for making a lithographic printing plate according to claim 1 or 2 wherein the change in contact angle between the exposed areas of the imaging element and the aqueous alkaline developer during the first minute of contact is more than 20°.
- 5. A heat mode imaging element for making a lithographic printing plate according to claim 1 or 2 wherein the polymer soluble in an aqueous alkaline solution is a novolac polymer or a polymer containing polyhydroxy-styrene units.
- 6. A heat mode imaging element for making a lithographic printing plate according to claim 1 or 2 wherein the top layer contains a compound selected from the group consisting of low molecular acids and benzophenones.
- 7. A heat mode imaging element for making a lithographic printing plate according to claim 1 or 2 wherein the lithographic base is an electrochemically grained and anodized aluminum.
- 8. A heat mode imaging element for making a lithographic printing plate according to claim 1 or 2 wherein said imaging element contains an IR absorbing compound.
- 9. A method for making a lithographic printing plate comprising the steps ofa) exposing imagewise to IR-radiation a heat mode imaging element according to claim 1 or 2; and b) developing said imagewise exposed heat mode imaging element with an aqueous alkaline developer whereby the exposed areas of the first and the top layer, which may be the same, are dissolved and the unexposed areas of the first layer remain undissolved.
- 10. A method for making a lithographic printing plate according to claim 9 wherein said aqueous alkaline developer contains alkalimetalsilicates and has a pH of at least 12.
- 11. A method for making a lithographic printing plate according to claim 9 wherein the laser exposure has a pixel dwell time between 0.005 and 20 μs.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 60/089,287, filed Jun. 15, 1998.
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