Claims
- 1. In a method for etching flat apertured masks for use in cathode-ray tubes comprising
- A. providing a pair of photographic printing plates, each plate comprising an optically-transparent support having a major support surface and an opaque master pattern on said surface, each said pattern consisting essentially of an opaque layer of material having a substantially-uniform thickness of about 0.3.+-.0.2 micrometers, each of said photographic printing plates including a coating of islands of light-transmitting rubbery material over opaque portions of said master pattern, said islands being separated form each other in the non-opaque portions of said master pattern to provide continuous paths therebetween.
- B. providing a metal sheet to be etched, said sheet having two opposed major surfaces and a photosensitive coating of acid-resist on each of said sheet surfaces,
- C. positioning said printing plates in a vacuum printing frame, with said master patterns on support surfaces that face inwardly toward one another,
- D. positioning said sheet between said master patterns,
- E. evacuating said printing frame whereby said printing plates are pressed towards one another,
- F. exposing said photosensitive coatings to actinic radiation through said patterns, thereby producing in said coatings portions of lesser solubility and portions of greater solubility,
- G. devacuating said printing frame,
- H. and then developing said exposed coatings to remove the portions of greater solubility.
- 2. The method described in claim 1 wherein each of said master patterns consists essentially of a member of the group consisting of metals and metal oxides.
- 3. The method described in claim 1 wherein each of said master patterns consists essentially of iron oxide.
- 4. The method described in claim 1 wherein said rubbery coating overlaps narrow transparent areas of said major support surface adjacent said opaque areas, there being continuous areas over said support surface that are free from said rubbery coating, said rubbery coating having a thickness of up to about 3.0 micrometers.
- 5. The method described in claim 4 wherein each of said photographic printing plates includes a thin overcoating of wax over said rubbery coating.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 507,547, filed June 24, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,588,676.
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