Electrocoating process for making lithographic sheet material

The present invention relates to lithographic sheet materials suitable for imaging by digitally controlled laser radiation. More particularly, the invention relates to an improved process for making such materials. A process for making lithographic sheet material suitable for imaging by laser radiat...

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Main Authors Bennett, David S, Blake, Sallie L, Bombalski, Robert E, Bowman, Kenneth A, Guthrie, Joseph D, Levendusky, Thomas L, Serafin, David L, Skiles, Jean Ann
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 18.06.2002
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Summary:The present invention relates to lithographic sheet materials suitable for imaging by digitally controlled laser radiation. More particularly, the invention relates to an improved process for making such materials. A process for making lithographic sheet material suitable for imaging by laser radiation. A metal substrate is electrocoated in a bath containing a polymeric resin and laser-sensitive particles, thereby depositing a laser ablatable layer on a principal surface of the metal substrate. In one embodiment, the laser-ablatable layer is treated with a corona discharge for a time sufficient to render the layer non-ink wettable. In other preferred embodiments, the laser-ablatable layer is overcoated with an overlayer such as a non-ink wettable silicone layer or a water-wettable layer comprising an organophosphorus polymer, preferably a copolymer of acrylic acid and vinylphosphonic.