Claims
- 1. A lithographic printing plate with electrolytically roughened surface, that has been manufactured as a strip using a process comprising(a) continuously casting the alloy as a strip in the gap between the cooled rolls of a strip-casting machine to a thickness of at most 3 mm, the continuous casting forming a cast strip having very fine, intermetallic particles in high density and having a small grain size in the regions close to the surface of the cast strip, and, in order to prevent coarsening of the grains, no further heat is applied to the cast strip which has been solidified in the roll gap between steps (a) and (b); (b) cold rolling the cast strip so that the advantageous grain microstructure in the surface regions arising from rapid solidification is retained to final thickness with a thickness reduction of at least 90 percent, the cast strip not having any further heat applied to it until after the final thickness has been attained; and (c) electrolytically etching the cast strip in an HNO3 electrolyte, to roughen etched surface of the cast strip to provide the lithographic printing plate, said lithographic printing plate exhibits an improved etched structure for the same energy consumption compared to that of conventionally-produced lithographic printing plates.
- 2. The lithographic printing plate according to claim 1, wherein the thickness of the lithographic printing plate is at most 3 mm.
- 3. The lithographic printing plate according to claim 2, wherein the intermetallic particles in the regions close to the surface to the lithographic printing plate have an average spacing of less than 5 μm.
- 4. The lithographic printing plate according to claim 3, wherein the thickness of the lithographic printing plate is at most about 2.5 to 2.8 mm.
- 5. The lithographic printing plate according to claim 4, wherein the lithographic printing plate is a type AA 1xxx, AA 3xxx or AA 8xxx alloy.
- 6. A lithographic printing plate with electrolytically roughened surface, that has been manufactured as a strip using a process comprising(a) continuously casting the alloy as a strip in the gap between the cooled rolls of a strip-casting machine to a thickness of at most 3 mm, the continuous casting forming a cast strip having very fine, intermetallic particles in high density and having a small grain size in the regions close to the surface of the cast strip, and, in order to prevent coarsening of the grains, no further heat is applied to the cast strip which has been solidified in the roll gap between steps (a) and (b), and there is no annealing between steps (a) and (b); (b) cold rolling the cast strip so that the advantageous grain microstructure in the surface regions arising from rapid solidification is retained to final thickness with a thickness reduction of at least 90 percent, the cast strip not having any further heat applied to it until after the final thickness has been attained; and (c) electrolytically etching the cast strip in an HNO3 electrolyte, to roughen etched surface of the cast strip to provide the lithographic printing plate, said lithographic printing plate exhibits an improved etched structure for the same energy consumption compared to that of conventionally-produced lithographic printing plates.
- 7. A lithographic printing plate with electrolytically roughened surface, that has been manufactured as a strip using the process comprising(a) continuously casting the alloy as a strip in the gap between the cooled rolls of a strip-casting machine to a thickness of at most 3 mm, the continuous casting forming a cast strip having very fine, intermetallic particles in high density and having a small grain size in the regions close to the surface of the cast strip, and, in order to prevent coarsening of the grains, no further heat is applied to the cast strip which has been solidified in the roll gap between steps (a) and (b); (b) cold rolling the cast strip so that the advantageous grain microstructure in the surface regions arising from rapid solidification is retained to final thickness with a thickness reduction of at least 90 percent, the cast strip not having any further heat applied to it until after the final thickness has been attained; and (c) stoving a photosensitive coating on the cast strip to provide the lithographic printing plate, said lithographic printing plate exhibits higher strength than a conventionally-produced lithographic printing plate.
- 8. The lithographic printing plate according to claim 7, wherein a strip of the lithographic printing plate is at most 3 mm.
- 9. The lithographic printing plate according to claim 8, wherein the intermetallic particles in the regions close to the surface to the cast strip of the lithographic printing plate have an average spacing of less than 4 μm.
- 10. The lithographic printing plate according to claim 9, wherein the thickness of the cast strips of the lithographic printing plate is at most about 2.5 to 2.8 mm.
- 11. The lithographic printing plate according to claim 10, wherein the cast strip of the lithographic printing plate is type AA 1xxx, AA3xxx or AA 8xxx alloy.
- 12. A lithographic printing plate with electrolytically roughened surface, that has been manufactured as a strip using the process comprising:(a) continuously casting the alloy as a strip in the gap between the cooled rolls of a strip-casting machine to a thickness of at most 3 mm, the continuous casting forming a cast strip having very fine, intermetallic particles in high density and having a small grain size in the regions close to the surface of the cast strip, and, in order to prevent coarsening of the grains, no further heat is applied to the cast strip which has been solidified in the roll gap between steps (a) and (b) and there is no annealing between steps (a) and (b); (b) cold rolling the cast strip so that the advantageous grain microstructure in the surface regions arising from rapid solidification is retained to final thickness with a thickness reduction of at least 90 percent, the cast strip not having any further heat applied to it until after the final thickness has been attained; and (c) stoving a photosensitive coating on the cast strip to provide the lithographic printing plate, said lithographic printing plate exhibits higher strength than a conventionally-produced lithographic printing plate.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Division of U.S. Ser. No. 08/896,539, filed on Jul. 18, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,439,295, that has priority benefit of European Patent Application 96810492.7, filed on Jul. 25, 1996.
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