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Patent Application
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20020045052
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Publication Number
20020045052
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Date Filed
August 31, 200123 years ago
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Date Published
April 18, 200222 years ago
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CPC
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Abstract
The interleaf paper for covering a photosensitive printing plate material which is coated with a water-soluble oxidization preventing layer, is characterized in that the interleaf paper has air permeability of between about 15 seconds and about 300 seconds. If the photosensitive printing plate material is covered with the interleaf paper, it is possible to release the interleaf paper in the automatic interleaf paper releasing apparatus and stabilize the sensitivity of the photosensitive printing plate material in a short period of time.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] The present invention relates to interleaf paper for photosensitive printing plate material, and more particularly to interleaf paper for protecting a water-soluble oxidization preventing layer formed on the photosensitive printing plate.
[0003] 2. Description of Related Art
[0004] In a conventional method of manufacturing a photosensitive printing plate, a metal support such as an aluminum plate is coated with a photopolymerizing mixture, which is composed of a chemical compound including an ethylene type double bond which can addition-polymerize, a photopolymerization starting agent, an organic high molecular compound, and a thermal-polymerization prohibiting agent. The photosensitive printing plate is covered with a film of a desired original image and is exposed, and thereby, the photopolymerizing mixture of exposed areas polymerizes and hardens. Then, the photopolymerizing mixture of unexposed areas is dissolved and removed. Thus, a hardened relief image is formed on the printing plate.
[0005] Japanese Patent Provisional Publication No. 55-118041, Japanese Patent Publication No. 61-19025 and Japanese Patent Provisional Publication No. 57-99647 disclose interleaf paper which protects the printing plate material. The interleaf paper aims to improve the cutting, the adhesion and the releasability.
[0006] The research on the high photosensitivity printing plate, which is made of photopolymerizing sensitive material, has further developed, and the printing plate is applied to a variety of applied fields. In particular, a laser direct plate making system conformable to a laser oscillation wavelength such as 488 nm of the argon ion laser and 532 nm of FD-YAG laser has already been put to practical use. To use the photopolymerization type as the printing plate material, a water-soluble polymer layer as an oxidization preventing layer is ordinarily formed on the printing plate material.
[0007] Recently, the interleaf paper covering the above-mentioned printing plate material is automatically released. To use the printing plate material of the photopolymerization type for the laser direct plate making system, it is necessary to provide the interleaf paper with a performance conformable to the automatic interleaf paper releasing apparatus. Examples of the automatic interleaf paper releasing apparatus are a machine which releases the interleaf paper by shifting it with a rubber roller, etc., a machine which releases the interleaf paper by sucking the interleaf paper with a sucking disc, etc. and a machine which blows the interleaf paper off by a wind pressure.
[0008] U.S. Pat. No. 4,336,093 relating to Japanese Patent Publication No. 57-23259 discloses the interleaf paper for covering the photosensitive printing plate material coated with the water-soluble oxidization preventing layer (water-soluble barrier layer to prevent oxygen), and the interleaf paper is coated with plastic so that the interleaf paper can be released by the automatic interleaf paper releasing apparatus by being sucked with the sucking disc, etc. of the apparatus.
[0009] When the printing plate material is covered with the interleaf paper coated with plastic, a high voltage is applied to the interleaf paper to charge it electricity, and the interleaf paper electrostatically adheres to the printing plate material. Then, the interleaf paper is released when the printing plate material is used.
[0010] If the plastic coating layer of the interleaf paper adheres to the water-soluble oxidization preventing layer formed on the photosensitive printing plate, there is a problem in that it takes a long time until the sensitivity of the photosensitive printing plate is stabilized, since air hardly permeates the interleaf paper, that is, the air permeability of the interleaf paper is too low. The air permeability (ISO 3687-1976) represents a property of the paper against permeation of air, and it is expressed as the time which is required for the air of 100 cm3 to pass through the paper of 645 mm2.
[0011] On the other hand, if the air permeability of the interleaf paper is too high, the sucking disc, etc. of the automatic interleaf paper releasing apparatus cannot release the interleaf paper, since the photosensitive printing plate material as well as the interleaf paper is sucked. Hence, the interleaf paper which is coated with plastic is not conformable to a variety of automatic interleaf paper releasing apparatuses.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0012] The present invention has been developed in view of the above-described circumstances, and has as its object the provision of the interleaf paper for covering a photosensitive printing plate material coated with the water-soluble oxidization preventing layer which paper enables stabilization of the sensitivity of the photosensitive printing plate material in a short period of time and can be released by the automatic interleaf paper releasing apparatus.
[0013] To achieve the above-mentioned object, the interleaf paper of the present invention for a photosensitive printing plate material which is coated with a water-soluble oxidization preventing layer, is characterized in that the interleaf paper has air permeability of between about 15 seconds and about 300 seconds.
[0014] The present invention does not employ the interleaf paper coated with plastic, but uses the interleaf paper of which air permeability is between about 15 seconds and about 300 seconds. Since the air permeability of the interleaf paper is between about 15 seconds and about 300 seconds, the sensitivity of the photosensitive printing plate material can stabilize in a short period of time. Moreover, the sucking disc, etc. of the automatic interleaf paper releasing apparatus can suck and release the interleaf paper, and thus, the interleaf paper can be conformable to a variety of automatic releasing apparatuses.
EXAMPLE
[0015] This invention will be described in further detail by way of example.
[0016] Embodiment 1
[0017] Bleached craft pulp was beaten and dissolved in water to make stuff of the density of about 4%. About 0.4 wt % of a synthetic size agent was added to the stuff, and aluminum sulfate was added to the stuff until pH of the stuff reaches about 5.0. Paper was made of the stuff, and about 3.0 wt % of paper strength additive consisting essentially of starch was applied on the paper. Thus, the interleaf paper for covering the photosensitive printing plate material was produced, of which weight was about 38 g/m2, density was about 0.8 g/cm3, flatness (ISO 5627-1984) was about 60 seconds and moisture was about 6.0%.
[0018] Embodiment 2
[0019] The interleaf paper was produced in the same manner as in the embodiment 1, except that about 2 g/m2 of polyvinyl alcohol was applied on the interleaf paper.
Control Example 1
[0020] The interleaf paper was produced in the same manner as in the embodiment 1, except that the paper strength additive consisting essentially of starch was not applied on the paper.
Control Example 2
[0021] The interleaf paper was produced in the same manner as in the embodiment 1, except that one side of the paper was laminated with polyethylene.
[0022] U.S. Pat. No. 4,336,093 relating to Japanese Patent Publication No. 57-23259 describes the laminating method in detail.
[0023] Measurement of Air Permeability
[0024] The interleaf paper was cut into a sheet of 50 mm×130 mm, and time required for air of 100 cm3 to pass through an area of 645 mm2 by a Gurley densometer was measured. ISO 3687-1976 (JIS P 8117) describes a method of measuring the air permeability in detail.
[0025] Evaluation on Conformability of Interleaf Paper to Automatic Interleaf Paper Releasing Apparatus
[0026] A photosensitive printing plate was produced as follows. An aluminum base material of 0.3 mm thickness which had been grained and anodized was coated with a photopolymerizing photosensitive mixture, which consisted mainly of polymerizing monomer including an ethylene type unsaturated group, methacrylic polymer, and photo polymerization starting agent, so that the coating amount after drying could be 1.4 g/m2. Then, the coated base material was dried at 100° C. for two minutes. Thus, a photosensitive layer was formed. A water solution of polyvinyl alcohol (saponification rate 98.5 mol %, degree of polymerization 500) was applied on the photosensitive layer so that the coating amount after drying could be 2.4 g/m2, and the base material was dried at 100° C. for three minutes. Thus, the photosensitive printing plate was produced. Each of the interleaf paper in the embodiments 1 and 2 and the control examples 1 and 2 was adhered to the photosensitive printing plate by corona charging at −8 kV. In the control example 2, the polyethylene layer of the interleaf paper adhered to the water-soluble oxidization preventing layer of the photosensitive printing plate. Then, the photosensitive printing plate was cut into a sheet of 1030 mm×800 mm, and the automatic interleaf paper releasing apparatus sucked the interleaf paper with a sucking disc under the conditions of 25° C. and 50% RH. It was visually observed whether only the interleaf paper could be sucked and released or not.
[0027] Evaluation on Stability of Sensitivity of Photosensitive Printing Plate
[0028] Each of the interleaf paper in the embodiments 1 and 2 and the control examples 1 and 2 was adhered to the photosensitive printing plate, which was produced as descried above, by corona charging at −8 kV In the control example 2, the polyethylene layer of the interleaf paper adhered to the water-soluble oxidization preventing layer of the photosensitive printing plate. Then, the photosensitive printing plate was cut into sheets of 1030 mm×800 mm, and they were aged under the conditions of 25° C. and 50% RH. Just after cutting and five and ten days later, the interleaf paper of each sample was released and the photosensitive printing plate was exposed to a visible light.
[0029] The visible light was a monochromatic light obtained through an optical filter, which is manufactured by Kenko corporation, JAPAN, from a light source of a xenon lamp. The sensitivity was measured by means of a FUJI PS step guide (a step tablet which is manufactured by Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. and which has fifteen steps in which the transmission optical density increases by 0.15 from an original step of 0.05). The photosensitive printing plate was exposed for twenty-four seconds with the illumination intensity being 0.0132 mW/cm2 on the surface of the photosensitive layer, and then, it was heated at 100° C. for one minute. Thereafter, the photosensitive printing plate was soaked in a developing solution, which consists of 30 g of 1K potassium silicate, 15 g of potassium hydroxide, 3 g of C12H25—C6H4—O—C6H4—SO3Na and 1000 g of water, at 25° C. for twenty seconds. Thereby, the photosensitive printing plate was developed. The changes in sensitivity were represented with clear steps of the PS step guide.
[0030] The Results of Evaluation
[0031] TABLE 1 shows the results of the evaluation of the interleaf paper in the embodiments 1 and 2 and the control examples 1 and 2.
1TABLE 1
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Conformability toSensitivity [clear step]
Air permeabilityautomatic interleaf paperJust after5 days10 days
[second]releasing apparatuscuttinglaterlater
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Embodiment 115Only interleaf paper could10.258.58.5
be sucked
Embodiment 2300 Only interleaf paper could10.258.58.5
be sucked
Photosensitive printing
Control example 113plate as well as interleaf10.258.58.5
paper was sucked
Control example 2More than 400Only interleaf paper could10.259.58.5
be sucked
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[0032] As shown in TABLE 1, in the cases of the interleaf paper in the embodiments 1 and 2, it was possible to suck only the interleaf paper in the automatic interleaf paper releasing apparatus. To the contrary, in the case of the interleaf paper in the control example 1, the photosensitive printing plate material as well as the interleaf paper was sucked, since the air permeability of the interleaf paper in the control example 1 was too high. For this reason, it is impossible to release the interleaf paper in the automatic interleaf paper releasing apparatus. In the case of the interleaf paper in the control example 2, it took a long period of time until the sensitivity of the photosensitive printing plate material was stabilized, since the air permeability of the interleaf paper in the control example 2 was too low. For this reason, the photosensitive printing plate material covered with the interleaf paper in the control example 2 cannot be used for a long period of time until the sensitivity thereof is stabilized.
[0033] Hence, in these embodiments, the air permeability of the interleaf paper was set between about 15 seconds and about 300 seconds. If the photosensitive printing plate material coated with the water-soluble oxidization preventing layer is covered with the interleaf paper of which air permeability is between about 15 seconds and about 300 seconds, the photosensitive printing plate material can be used without waiting for a long period of time until the sensitivity thereof is stabilized, and the interleaf paper can be conformable to a variety of automatic interleaf paper releasing apparatuses.
[0034] As set forth hereinabove, the interleaf paper of which air permeability is between about 15 seconds and about 300 seconds is employed, and thus, it is possible to stabilize the sensitivity of the photosensitive printing plate material in a short period of time, and the interleaf paper can be conformable to a variety of automatic interleaf paper releasing apparatuses.
[0035] It should be understood, however, that there is no intention to limit the invention to the specific forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the invention is to cover all modifications, alternate constructions and equivalents falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as expressed in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. Interleaf paper for a photosensitive printing plate material which is coated with a water-soluble oxidization preventing layer, wherein said interleaf paper has air permeability of between about 15 seconds and about 300 seconds.
- 2. The interleaf paper for the photosensitive printing plate material as defined in claim 1, wherein said interleaf paper of which weight, density, flatness and moisture are about 38 g/m2, about 0.8 g/cm3, about 60 seconds and about 6.0%, respectively, is produced by beating bleached craft pulp, dissolving the pulp in water to make stuff of density of about 4%, adding about 0.4 wt % of a synthetic size agent to the stuff, adding aluminum sulfate to the stuff until pH of the stuff reaches about 5.0, making paper from the stuff, and applying about 3.0 wt % of paper strength additive consisting essentially of starch on the paper.
- 3. The interleaf paper for the photosensitive printing plate material as defined in claim 2, wherein the surface of said interleaf paper is coated with about 2 g/m2 of polyvinyl alcohol.
Priority Claims (1)
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9-086995 |
Apr 1997 |
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Continuations (1)
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09053726 |
Apr 1998 |
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09942676 |
Aug 2001 |
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