Erosion process for generation of offset masters

An improved lithographic printing plate includes a substrate layer of a nonconducting, hydrophobic polyester, an intermediate film of conducting, hydrophilic material such as aluminum and a top protective film of relatively hard hydrophilic dielectric material, such as aluminum oxide. A printing image is formed in the lithographic printing plate by an electroerosion process wherein erosion electrodes are pulsed with voltage to break down the dielectric in areas adjacent to the erosion electrodes and to evaporate or otherwise remove corresponding portions of the conducting film, thereby creating holes that extend through the dielectric and conducting films and that expose portions of the surface of the underlying hydrophobic substrate.

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Description
Patent History
Patent number: T105002
Type: Grant
Filed: Apr 20, 1984
Date of Patent: Jan 1, 1985
Inventors: Ari Aviram (Yorktown Heights, NY), John G. Cahill (Richmond, VT), Peter S. Hauge (Yorktown Heights, NY), Keith S. Pennington (Somers, NY)
Application Number: 6/588,472
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Aluminum, Copper Or Zinc (101/459); 346/163
International Classification: B41N 108;