Claims
- 1. A heat-sensitive imaging element for providing a lithographic printing plate, comprising a lithographic base with a hydrophobic oleophilic surface and a top layer comprising a compound capable of converting light into heat and a hydrophilic polymer, characterized in that said hydrophilic polymer is crosslinked.
- 2. A heat-sensitive imaging element according to claim 1 wherein the lithographic base with a hydrophobic oleophilic surface is a plastic film.
- 3. A heat-sensitive imaging element according to claim 2 wherein said plastic film is a polyethylene terephthalate film.
- 4. A heat-sensitive imaging element according to claim 1 wherein said compound capable of converting light into heat is an infrared absorbing component.
- 5. A heat-sensitive imaging element according to claim 1 wherein the compound capable of converting light into heat is an infrared absorbing cyanine dye or carbon black.
- 6. A heat-sensitive imaging element according to claim 1 wherein said crosslinked hydrophilic polymer is crosslinked with hydrolyzed tetraalkyl orthosilicate.
- 7. A heat-sensitive imaging element according to claim 1 wherein said top layer comprises colloidal silica.
- 8. A heat-sensitive imaging element according to claim 1 wherein said top layer has a thickness of at least 0.5 μm.
- 9. A heat-sensitive imaging element according to claim 1 wherein between the top layer and the hydrophobic oleophilic surface of the support there is present at least one additional layer, said layer comprising at least one compound selected from the group of hydrophilic binders, silica and polymer latices.
- 10. A method for providing a lithographic printing plate comprising the steps of imagewise exposing a heat-sensitive imaging element according to claim 1 and developing said imagewise exposed imaging elementeither by dry rubbing the surface, removing at least partially the exposed surface either by wet rubbing the surface using water or an aqueous liquid, removing at least partially the exposed surface, or on-press removing at least partially the exposed surface by action of the fountain solution and/or the ink.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
The application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/095,477 filed Aug. 5, 1998
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