Claims
- 1. A wear-resistant ink metering roller possessing oleophilic and hydrophobic properties comprising:
- a. a base roller of preselected strength, diameter and length having an outer surface of substantially cylindrical shape;
- b. a substantially continuous microporous ceramic layer integral to the outer surface of said base roller, said microporous ceramic layer defining an interconnecting network of openings that permeate substantially the entire volume of said ceramic layer, said openings defining a void volume in said microporous ceramic layer; and
- c. said void volume being substantially filled by an oleophilic and hydrophobic substantially solid organic material selected from the group consisting of:
- poly (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) copolymers;
- poly (acrylic styrene acrylonitrile) copolymers;
- polyethylene;
- polypropylene;
- poly (styrene acrylonitrile) copolymers;
- polystyrenes;
- polyphenyl sulfides;
- polyphenylene sulfides;
- poly (phenylene ether phenyl oxide) copolymers;
- polybutadienes;
- polybutenes; and
- d. said microporous ceramic layer containing said organic material being oleophilic and hydrophobic and said microporous ceramic layer having a plurality of thin coatings of ceramic material, each of said thin coatings being infused only with said organic material.
- 2. An ink metering roller as defined in claim 1, wherein said microporous ceramic layer is from about 3 to 8 mils thick.
- 3. An ink metering roller as defined in claim 1, wherein said oleophilic and hydrophobic chemically non-reactive organic material is poly (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) copolymers.
- 4. An ink metering roller as defined in claim 1, wherein said oleophilic and hydrophobic chemically non-reactive organic material is poly (acrylic styrene acrylonitrile) copolymers.
- 5. An ink metering roller as defined in claim 1, wherein said oleophilic and hydrophobic chemically non-reactive organic material is polyethylene.
- 6. An ink metering roller as defined in claim 1, wherein said oleophilic and hydrophobic chemically non-reactive organic material is polypropylene.
- 7. An ink metering roller as defined in claim 1, wherein said oleophilic and hydrophobic chemically non-reactive organic material is poly (styrene acrylonitrile) copolymers.
- 8. An ink metering roller as defined in claim 1, wherein said oleophilic and hydrophobic chemically non-reactive organic material is polystyrenes.
- 9. An ink metering roller as defined in claim 1, wherein said oleophilic and hydrophobic chemically non-reactive organic material is polyphenyl sulfides.
- 10. An ink metering roller as defined in claim 1, wherein said oleophilic and hydrophobic chemically non-reactive organic material is polyphenylene sulfides.
- 11. An ink metering roller as defined in claim 1, wherein said oleophilic and hydrophobic chemically non-reactive organic material is poly (phenylene ether phenyl oxide) copolymers.
- 12. An ink metering roller as defined in claim 1, wherein said oleophilic and hydrophobic chemically non-reactive organic material is polybutadienes.
- 13. An ink metering roller as defined in claim 1, wherein said oleophilic and hydrophobic chemically non-reaction organic material is polybutenes.
- 14. In a process for producing a wear resistant ink metering roller possessing oleophilic and hydrophobic properties the steps comprising:
- a. providing a base roller having a substantially cylindrical surface layer formed of a microporous ceramic material which defines an interconnecting network of openings that permeate substantially the entire volume of the microporous layer, said openings defining a void volume in said microporous ceramic layer; and
- b. infusing the interconnecting network with a solute having at least one substantially solid oleophilic and hydrophobic organic material selected from the group consisting of:
- poly (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) copolymers;
- poly (acrylic styrene acrylonitrile) copolymers;
- polyethylene;
- polypropylene;
- poly (styrene acrylonitrile) copolymers;
- polystyrenes;
- polyphenyl sulfides;
- polyphenylene sulfides;
- poly (phenylene ether phenyl oxide) copolymers;
- polybutadienes;
- polybutenes; and
- c. removing a solution from the infused solute to thereby solidify said at least one organic material in said void volume thereby causing said microporous ceramic layer to be oleophilic and hydrophobic;
- d. said microporous ceramic layer being deposited on the base roller in successive thin incremental layers, each layer being infused only with said at lest one organic material immediately following the deposition of the respective layer.
- 15. A keyless lithographic printing press system utilizing at least an oil based ink comprising:
- a. a base roller of preselected strength, diameter and length having an outer surface of substantially cylindrical shape;
- b. a substantially continuous microporous ceramic layer integral on the outer surface of said base roller, said microporous layer defining an interconnecting network of openings that permeate substantially the entire volume of said ceramic layer, said openings defining a void volume in said microporous ceramic material; and
- c. said void volume being substantially filled by an oleophilic and hydrophobic substantially solid organic material selected from the group consisting of:
- poly (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) copolymers;
- poly (acrylic styrene acrylonitrile) copolymers;
- polyethylene;
- polypropylene;
- poly (styrene acrylonitrile) copolymers;
- polystyrenes;
- polyphenyl sulfides;
- polyphenylene sulfides;
- poly (phenylene ether phenyl oxide) copolymers;
- polybutadienes;
- polybutenes; and
- d. scraper means mounted in a reverse-angle relationship contact with said infused microporous ceramic coated base roller to at least remove excess ink therefrom;
- e. said microporous ceramic layer containing said organic material being oleophilic and hydrophobic and said microporous ceramic layer having a plurality of thin coatings of ceramic material, each of said thin coatings being infused only with said organic material.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 345,065, filed Apr. 27, 1989, now abandoned.
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