Claims
- 1. A process for the production of a gravure printing plate, which comprises exposing a photopolymerizable and/or photocrosslinkable layer (L), which is applied to a dimensionally stable base and consists of a photosensitive recording material, to actinic light through a halftone or line positive or through a continuous tone positive and a screen grid, washing out the non-exposed areas of the layer by means of a developer in which these areas, but not the exposed areas, of this layer are soluble or dispersible, and drying the resulting gravure printing plate, wherein the photopolymerizable and/or photocrosslinkable layer (L) contains, at least in a surface zone having a thickness of from 1 to 50 .mu.m, measured from the surface of the layer (L), which subsequently constitutes the surface of the printing plate, finely-divided, abrasive particles in an amount of from 2 to 50% by weight, based on the photopolymerizable and/or photocrosslinkable layer (L) containing these particles, the mean particle size being from 0.1 to 6 .mu.m, not more than 5% of these particles have a maximum particle size greater than 10 .mu.m, the particles have a hardness of >4.0 on Mohs' hardness scale, the surface of the layer (L) has a peak-to-valley height of <2 .mu.m, and the components of the layer (L) are chosen so that this layer, after exposure, development and drying, has a Vickers hardness, measured under load, of not less than 10 N/mm.sup.2, at least to the thickness of the wells which take up the ink.
- 2. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein the finely divided, abrasive particles present in the photopolymerizable and/or photocrosslinkable layer (L) are permeable to actinic light, and the refractive indices of these particles and of the photopolymerizable and/or photocrosslinkable material containing these particles are substantially the same.
- 3. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein the refractive indices of the finely divided, abrasive particles and of the photopolymerizable and/or photocrosslinkable material containing these particles are substantially the same, and these particles strongly absorb actinic light and are present in the layer (L) only to a depth of from 1 to 50 .mu.m, measured from the surface of the layer (L), which subsequently constitutes the surface of the printing plate.
- 4. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein the refractive indices of the finely divided, abrasive particles and of the photopolymerizable and/or photocrosslinkable material containing these particles are different, and the finely divided, abrasive particles which may or may not absorb actinic light are present in the layer (L) only to a depth of from 1 to 50 .mu.m, measured from the surface of the layer (L), which subsequently constitutes the surface of the printing plate.
- 5. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein the photopolymerizable and/or photocrosslinkable layer (L) contains, at least in the zone of the layer (L) which contains the abrasive particles, a weakly absorbing photopolymerization initiator with an extinction coefficient .epsilon. of <350 cm.sup.2 /millimole at 360 nm as well as a strongly absorbing photopolymerization initiator with an extinction coefficient .epsilon. of more than 500 cm.sup.2 /millimole at 360 nm.
- 6. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein the photopolymerizable and/or photocrosslinkable layer (L) is first applied to a polyester film as a temporary base, the layer is laminated, before or after exposure, onto the actual printing plate base, and the polyester film is then peeled off, this last step being carried out before washout with the developer.
- 7. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein the whole surface of the gravure printing plate is after-exposed to actinic light, after the plate has been washed out and dried.
- 8. A process as set forth in claim 3, wherein the finely-divided, abrasive particles are present in the layer (L) only to a depth of from 5 to 20 .mu.m, measured from the surface of the layer (L), which subsequently forms the surface of the printing plate.
- 9. A process as set forth in claim 4, wherein the finely-divided, abrasive particles are present in the layer (L) only to a depth of from 5 to 20 .mu.m, measured from the surface of the layer (L), which subsequently forms the surface of the printing plate.
- 10. A process as set forth in claim 1, wherein the gravure printing plate is after-hardened at from 200.degree. C. to about 260.degree. C., after the unexposed areas have been washed out and the plate dried.
- 11. A process as set forth in claim 7, wherein the gravure printing plate is after-hardened at from 200.degree. C. to 260.degree. C., after the unexposed areas have been washed out and the plate dried, and after the whole surface of the plate has been after-exposed.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continution of application Ser. No. 513,831, filed on July 14, 1983 which is a Divisional Application of Ser. No. 400,136, filed July 10, 1982, both now abandoned.
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