Claims
- 1. A photosensitive resin composition for a lithographic printing plate comprising not less than 10% by weight and not more than 90% by weight of a hydrophilic polymer having at least a hydrophilic group, based on the amount of the photosensitive resin composition, and not less than 0.5% by weight and not more than 20% by weight, based on the amount of the hydrophilic polymer, of a compound that inhibits hydrogen bonding within the molecule and/or between the molecules of the hydrophilic polymer.
- 2. A photosensitive resin composition for a lithographic printing plate comprising not less than 10% by weight and not more than 90% by weight of a hydrophilic polymer having at least a hydrophilic group, based on the amount of the photosensitive resin composition, and not less than 0.5% by weight and not more than 20% by weight, based on the amount of the hydrophilic polymer, of a compound represented by formula (1):
- 3. The photosensitive resin composition for lithographic printing plate described in claim 2, wherein at least a part of the compound represented by formula (1) is an N,N-disubstituted (meth)acrylamide compound.
- 4. The photosensitive resin composition for lithographic printing plate described in claim 2, wherein at least a part of the compound represented by formula (1) is urea.
- 5. The photosensitive resin composition for lithographic printing plate described in claim 3, wherein the N,N-disubstituted (meth)acrylamide compound has been copolymerized with the hydrophilic polymer.
- 6. A lithographic printing original plate comprising a hydrophilic photosensitive layer obtained from a photosensitive resin composition comprising not less than 10% by weight and not more than 90% by weight of a hydrophilic polymer having at least a hydrophilic group, based on the amount of the photosensitive resin composition, and not less than 0.5% by weight and not more than 20% by weight, based on the amount of the hydrophilic polymer, of a compound represented by formula (1):
- 7. The lithographic printing original plate described in claim 6, wherein the said hydrophilic photosensitive layer has been crosslinked.
- 8. The lithographic printing original plate described in claim 6, wherein at least a part of the compound represented by formula (1) is an N,N-disubstituted (meth)acrylamide compound.
- 9. The lithographic printing original plate described in claim 6, wherein at least a part of the compound represented by formula (1) is urea.
- 10. The lithographic printing original plate described in claim 8, wherein the said N,N-disubstituted (meth)acrylamide compound has been copolymerized with the said hydrophilic polymer.
- 11. The lithographic printing original plate described in claim 6, wherein a surface of said hydrophilic photosensitive layer can be converted from hydrophilic to ink-receptive by irradiation with light.
- 12. A lithographic printing plate obtained by irradiating a light on a surface of the lithographic printing original plate described in claim 6 thereby converting the surface of the irradiated area to ink-receptive.
- 13. A lithographic printing original plate comprising a hydrophilic resin photosensitive layer comprising a photosensitive resin composition comprising not less than 10% by weight and not more than 90% by weight of a hydrophilic polymer having at least a hydrophilic group, based on the amount of the photosensitive resin composition, and not less than 0.5% by weight and not more than 20% by weight, based on the amount of the hydrophilic polymer, of a compound that inhibits hydrogen bonding within the molecule and/or between the molecules of the hydrophilic polymer.
Priority Claims (2)
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2002-301656 |
Oct 2002 |
JP |
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2002-301191 |
Oct 2002 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of PCT/JPO3/13008, filed Oct. 10, 2003. PCT/JPO3/13008 claims priority to JP application no. 2002-301656 and JP Application No. 2002-301191, both filed in Japan on Oct. 16, 2002. Each of the above-identified applications are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/JP03/13008 |
Oct 2003 |
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10807452 |
Mar 2004 |
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