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Christopher D. Simpson, Osterode DE

Christopher D. Simpson, Osterode DE

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20090142695IMAGEABLE ELEMENTS WITH COMPONENTS HAVING 1H-TETRAZOLE GROUPS - Radiation-sensitive compositions and imageable elements include a polymeric or non-polymeric component in an imageable layer, which component includes 1H-tetrazole groups. The non-polymeric components can be radically polymerizable compounds. The polymeric components can have 1H-tetrazole groups that are pendant to the backbone. The use of such components in negative- or positive-working imageable elements provides high photospeed and improved developability for providing imaged and developed elements, such as lithographic printing plates that show improved chemical resistance and run length.06-04-2009
20090148794METHOD FOR PROCESSING OF PHOTOPOLYMER PRINTING PLATES WITH OVERCOAT - Method is described for producing an imaged lithographic printing plate from a precursor comprising a free-radical polymerizable coating and an oxygen-impermeable overcoat, characterized in that removing the overcoat, developing and gumming is carried out in one single step.06-11-2009
20090202948METHOD FOR DEVELOPING AND SEALING OF LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING PLATES - A method is described for producing an imaged lithographic printing plate, wherein the developer comprises a hydrophilic polymer comprising (m1) structural units derived from at least one compound comprising both a polyalkylene oxide chain and a free radical polymerizable group, and (m2) structural units derived from at least one compound copolymerizable with the free radical polymerizable group of (i) and comprising at least one functional group with pK08-13-2009
20090233227NEGATIVE-WORKING IMAGEABLE ELEMENTS WITH IMPROVED ABRASION RESISTANCE - Negative-working imageable elements are prepared with radiation-sensitive imageable layers that contain surface-modified silica particles such as fumed silica particles and sol-gel silica particles, that are present in an amount of from about 1 to about 40 weight %, have an average particle size of from about 1 to about 500 nm, have surface hydroxy groups, and have a carbon content of from about 0.5 to about 15 weight % that is derived from surface hydrophobic groups having 1 to 30 carbon atoms. The presence of the surface-modified silica particles provides improved abrasion resistance, reduced tackiness, and various other desired properties.09-17-2009
20100015556NEGATIVE-WORKING IMAGING ELEMENTS AND METHODS OF USE - Negative-working imageable elements such as lithographic printing plate precursors, include a free-radically polymerizable component, an initiator composition that is capable of generating free radicals sufficient to initiate polymerization of the free-radically polymerizable component upon exposure to imaging radiation in the presence of a radiation absorbing compound, a radiation absorbing compound, an aerobic free radical inhibitor, optionally a polymeric binder that is not a free radically polymerizable component, and an anaerobic free radical inhibitor. The molar ratio of the anaerobic free radical inhibitor to the aerobic free radical inhibitor is at least 1:1. This combination of inhibitors provides increased shelf life and good latent image stability particularly when the element includes a polymeric topcoat layer that functions as an oxygen barrier.01-21-2010
20100190110PROCESSING OF LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING PLATES WITH A DEVELOPER SOLUTION CONTAINING A HYDROPHILIC POLYMER - A method is described for producing an imaged lithographic printing plate, wherein the developer comprises a hydrophilic polymer which comprises (m1) primary, secondary and/or tertiary amino groups, and (m2) acid groups selected from —COOH, —SO07-29-2010
20100227269IMAGEABLE ELEMENTS WITH COLORANTS - Both positive-working and negative-working imageable element can have a radiation-sensitive imageable layer that has at least one pigment colorant that does not change color when heated, and at least one dye that can change color when heated. The dye is soluble in the solvent or mixture of solvents used to coat the radiation-sensitive imageable layer on a substrate and the pigment colorant is not. This combination of pigment colorant and dye provide excellent image contrast after imaging, development, and postbaking. The pigment colorant and the dye independently have a maximum absorption of from about 480 to about 700 nm.09-09-2010
20100233445NEGATIVE-WORKING IMAGEABLE ELEMENTS WITH OVERCOAT - Negative-working imageable element can be used to provide lithographic printing plates. The imageable element has a suitable radiation-sensitive imageable layer and a water-soluble overcoat disposed on the imageable layer. This overcoat comprises at least one poly(vinyl alcohol) having a saponification degree of at least 90%, an alkoxylation product of an alkanol, and either a 2-sulfonato succinic acid dialkylester or an alkoxylation product of a 1,4-butanediol.09-16-2010
20110003123SENSITIZER/INITIATOR COMBINATION FOR NEGATIVE-WORKING THERMAL-SENSITIVE COMPOSITIONS USABLE FOR LITHOGRAPHIC PLATES - The radiation-sensitive composition and the negative working imageable element include a cationic IR absorber with tetraarylborate counteranion and an onium initiator with tetraarylborate counteranion. The use of these components provides high imaging sensitivity, good shelflife and high print run length.01-06-2011
20110086202NEGATIVE-WORKING IMAGEABLE ELEMENTS - Negative-working imageable elements can be imaged and processed to provide lithographic printing plates. These imageable elements are sensitive to infrared radiation but are insensitive to “white” light and thus can be more easily handled under white light conditions. These properties are possible by incorporating a filter dye having a λ04-14-2011
20110155009PROCESSING OF LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING PLATES WITH HYDROPHILIC POLYMER IN FINISHER SOLUTION - Process for the production of a lithographic printing plate, comprising (a) providing a lithographic printing plate precursor comprising (i) a substrate; (ii) a radiation-sensitive coating comprising one or more layers and (iii) optionally an oxygen-impermeable overcoat; (b) image-wise exposing the lithographic printing plate precursor to radiation of a wavelength to which the radiation-sensitive coating is sensitive; (c) optionally subjecting the image-wise exposed precursor to a preheat treatment and/or rinsing with water; (d) removing the non-image areas from the image-wise exposed precursor by means of an alkaline developer solution; (e) optionally subjecting the imaged precursor obtained in step (d) to rinsing with water; (f) treating the imaged lithographic printing plate obtained in step (d) or (e) with a finisher solution; and (g) optionally subjecting the finisher treated plate obtained in step (f) to at least one further process step selected from rinsing with water, drying and baking; characterized in that the finisher solution comprises 0.01 to 15 wt. %, based on the total weight of the finisher, of a hydrophilic polymer comprising: (m1) primary, secondary and/or tertiary amino groups, and (m2) acid groups selected from —COOH, —SO06-30-2011

Patent applications by Christopher D. Simpson, Osterode DE