Claims
- 1. A multilayered photopolymer element comprising:at least a support; at least two adjacent photosensitive layers, and a cover film, wherein the uppermost photosensitive layer contains a sensitivity controlling agent bonded with a polymer, wherein said sensitivity controlling agent, which inhibits or terminates polymerization, is at least one of: a compound that can inhibit thermal polymerization; a compound that absorbs ultraviolet radiation, and a compound that increases sensitivity balance, wherein said sensitivity controlling agent has one or more functional group(s) capable of reacting with the polymer.
- 2. The multilayered photopolymer element of claim 1 in which the polymer is a polyether amide.
- 3. The multilayered photopolymer element of claim 1 in which the polymer is a polyether ester amide.
- 4. The multilayered photopolymer element of claim 1 in which the polymer is a polyamide containing a tertiary nitrogen.
- 5. The multilayered photopolymer element of claim 1 in which the polymer is a polyamide containing a quaternary nitrogen.
- 6. The multilayered photopolymer element of claim 1 in which the polymer is an addition polymer of an organic diisocyanate with a diamine having an amide bond.
- 7. The multilayered photopolymer element of claim 1 in which the polymer is an addition polymer of an organic diisocyanate with a diamine having no amide bond.
- 8. The multilayered photopolymer element of claim 1, in which there are sensitivity controlling agents selected from the group consisting of (i) a compound that can inhibit thermal polymerization and a compound that absorbs ultraviolet light, (ii) a compound that can inhibit thermal polymerization and a compound that increases sensitivity balance, and (iii) a compound that absorbs ultraviolet radiation and a compound that increases sensitivity balance.
- 9. The multilayered photopolymer element of claim 1, in which the sensitivity controlling agents are at least one each of (i) a compound that absorb ultraviolets radiation, (ii) a compound that can inhibit thermal polymerization and (iii) a compound that increases sensitivity balance.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 08/230,702, filed Apr. 21, 1994, now abandoned.
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