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publicationNumber JP-S6018389-A
titleOfInvention Post-treatement of planographic printing plate not requiring dampening water
abstract PURPOSE:To improve property for forming an ink onto an image part, by a method wherein a planograhic printing plate not requiring dampening water which comprises a photosensitive silicone rubber layer covering a base as a non- image part is developed, and is washed with a solvent to remove the silicone component adhered to an image part. CONSTITUTION:In the planographic printing plate not requiring dampening water, the base having a thickness of 10mum-2mm. is covered by the photosensitive silicone rubber layer consisting of an organic polysiloxane compound and a photosensitive compound (e.g., a maleimide group containing organopolysiloxane) and having a thickness of 0.4-20mum. The printing plate is exposed imagewise to light, and after development, a solvent capable of dissolving or swelling the silicone rubber layer (e.g., methyl cellosolve) is applied to wash the printing plate, thereby removing the silicone rubber components adhered to the image part of the printing plate.
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