Claims
- 1) a method for obtaining a lithographic printing surface comprising the steps of:
a) image-wise or information-wise exposing to radiation a thermally convertible lithographic printing precursor comprising
i) a hydrophilic lithographic base, ii) a radiation sensitive coating on at least one surface of said hydrophilic lithographic base, said coating comprising within at least one layer
(1) uncoalesced particles of at least one hydrophobic thermoplastic polymer and (2) at least one organic acid and (3) at least one converter substance capable of converting radiation into heat b) developing said exposed thermally convertible lithographic printing precursor with an aqueous medium in order to remove the unexposed parts of said coating.
- 2) A method for obtaining a lithographic printing surface as in claim 1, wherein said radiation is light.
- 3) A method for obtaining a lithographic printing surface as in claim 2, wherein said light is infrared.
- 4) A method for obtaining a lithographic printing surface as in claim 3, wherein said at least one hydrophobic thermoplastic polymer is a member of at least one of the following groups of polymers and their associated copolymers: polystyrene, polymers of substituted polystyrene, polyethylene, poly(meth)acrylates, polyvinylchloride, polyurethanes, polyesters, polyacrylonitrile.
- 5) A method for obtaining a lithographic printing surface as in claim 1, wherein said converter substance comprises at least one of carbon black, a pigment, and a dye.
- 6) A method for obtaining a lithographic printing surface as in claim 5, wherein said dye comprises an infrared absorbing dye.
- 7) A method for obtaining a lithographic printing surface as in claim 1, wherein said organic acid is at least one of a water-soluble organic acid and a water-miscible organic acid.
- 8) A method for obtaining a lithographic printing surface as in any of the above claims, wherein said hydrophilic lithographic base is one of a metallized plastic sheet, a treated aluminum plate, a sleeve-less printing press cylinder, a printing press cylinder sleeve, and a flexible support having thereon a cross-linked hydrophilic layer.
- 9) A method for obtaining a lithographic printing surface as in claim 8, wherein said sleeve-less printing press cylinder and said printing press cylinder sleeve are seamless.
- 10) A method for obtaining a lithographic printing surface as in claim 8, wherein the surface of said lithographic base is anodized aluminum.
- 11) A method for obtaining a lithographic printing surface as in claim 8, wherein at least one laser is used for said image-wise or information-wise exposing.
- 12) A method for obtaining a lithographic printing surface as in claim 8, wherein said image-wise or information-wise exposing is performed while said thermally convertible lithographic printing precursor is mounted on a printing press, said mounting being one of fixed and removable.
- 13) A method for obtaining a lithographic printing surface as in claim 8, wherein said radiation sensitive coating is applied to said hydrophilic lithographic base while said hydrophilic lithographic base is mounted on a printing press, said mounting being one of fixed and removable.
- 14) A method for obtaining a lithographic printing surface as in claim 8, wherein said developing of an image-wise or information-wise exposed thermally convertible lithographic printing precursor is performed while said precursor is mounted on a printing press, said mounting being one of fixed and removable.
- 15) A method for obtaining a lithographic printing surface as in claim 1, wherein said at least one converter substance is present in the same layer as said uncoalesced particles of at least one hydrophobic thermoplastic polymer.
- 16) A method for obtaining a lithographic printing surface as in claim 8, wherein said coating comprises at least one of
a) malonic acid b) DL-lactic acid c) citric acid d) ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, tetra sodium salt hydrate and e) a metal acetate.
- 17) A method for obtaining a lithographic printing surface as in claim 8, wherein said coating comprises at least one of a metal complex and an inorganic salt.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent is related to our co-pending U.S. patent applications entitled “Thermally convertible lithographic printing precursor comprising an organic acid”, “Method for obtaining a lithographic printing surface using metal complex” and “Thermally convertible lithographic printing precursor comprising a metal complex”. The application numbers will be provided once issued by the USPTO. This patent is also related to our co-pending U.S. patent applications 09/745,548, 09/745,520, 09/785,339 and 09/785,338.