AT91881B - Process for the production of gelatin printing plates. - Google Patents

Process for the production of gelatin printing plates.

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AT91881B
AT91881B AT91881DA AT91881B AT 91881 B AT91881 B AT 91881B AT 91881D A AT91881D A AT 91881DA AT 91881 B AT91881 B AT 91881B
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Johann Heinrich Renck
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  Verfahren zur Herstellung von Gelatine druckplatten. 



   Die Erfindung betrifft ein Verfahren zur Herstellung von Gelatinedruekplatten, bei welchem eine lichtempfindliche Chromatgelatinemasse auf eine geeignete Unterlage gegossen wird. Nach dem Trocknen dieser Masse wird die Zeichnung durch Lichtwirkung kopiert, wobei die belichteten Stellen derart gehärtet werden, dass dieselben gegen kaltes Wasser und Hitze unempfindlich werden. Die Kopie wird in kaltem Wasser entwickelt, wodurch das Bild in Reliefform erhalten wird, indem die unbelichteten Teile quellen.   (Lichtdruckform.)  
Um von den auf diese Weise hergestellten Gelatinedruckplatten Abzüge zu erhalten, ist es notwendig, dieselben unter Feuchtigkeit zu halten, da in trockenem Zustande kein druckbares Relief vorhanden sein würde. 



   Dies soll nach der Erfindung vermieden werden. Zu diesem Zwecke wird die Gelatineplatte nach der Belichtung und Entwicklung in kaltem Wasser der Einwirkung von trockener Hitze ausgesetzt, deren Grad sich nach der Schmelzbarkeit der unbelichteten Gelatine richtet. Bei diesem einfachen Trockenprozess bleibt das Relief in Form einer zusammenhängenden Folie dauernd erhalten, im Gegensatze zu dem bekannten durch heisses Wasser erzielten   Lösungsprozess   der Gelatine, bei welchem die unbelichteten Teile vollständig gelöst werden. Die Erhitzung kann z.

   B. dadurch geschehen, dass die belichtete und gequollene Gelatineplatte in einem Ofen der Hitze ausgesetzt wird, wobei die unbelichteten und in kaltem Wasser gequollenen Stellen weich werden und dann zusammenschrumpfen, derart, dass nunmehr im   Verhältnis   der Stärke der Gelatinefolie die durch das Licht gehärteten Stellen hoch und die unbelichteten Stellen tief liegen. 



   Die auf diese Weise erhaltene Gelatineplatte kann als Druckplatte nach Art von Klischees verwendet werden. 



   Es ist bereits vorgeschlagen worden, Druckformen aus Silbergelatine herzustellen, indem man das Positiv in Pyrogallol hervorruft, die Gelatineschicht mit Formalin härtet und dann unter Anwendung höherer Temperatur schnell trocknet. Auf diese Weise lässt sich aber eine für die Praxis brauchbare Druckform nicht erhalten. 

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  Process for the production of gelatin printing plates.



   The invention relates to a process for the production of gelatin printing plates, in which a light-sensitive chromatic gelatin mass is poured onto a suitable substrate. After this mass has dried, the drawing is copied by the action of light, the exposed areas being hardened in such a way that they are insensitive to cold water and heat. The copy is developed in cold water, whereby the image is obtained in relief form by swelling the unexposed parts. (Collotype form.)
In order to obtain prints from the gelatin printing plates produced in this way, it is necessary to keep the same under moisture, since there would be no printable relief in the dry state.



   This should be avoided according to the invention. For this purpose, the gelatine plate is exposed to the action of dry heat after exposure and development in cold water, the degree of which depends on the meltability of the unexposed gelatine. In this simple drying process, the relief is permanently retained in the form of a cohesive film, in contrast to the known dissolving process of gelatine achieved by hot water, in which the unexposed parts are completely dissolved. The heating can e.g.

   B. happen that the exposed and swollen gelatin plate is exposed to heat in an oven, the unexposed areas swollen in cold water soften and then shrink, so that the areas hardened by the light are now in proportion to the thickness of the gelatin film high and the unexposed areas are low.



   The gelatin plate obtained in this way can be used as a printing plate in the manner of clichés.



   It has already been proposed to produce printing forms from silver gelatin by producing the positive in pyrogallol, hardening the gelatin layer with formalin and then drying it quickly using a higher temperature. In this way, however, a printing form that can be used in practice cannot be obtained.

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PATENT-ANSPRUCH : Verfahren zur Herstellung von Gelatinedruekplatten, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die belichtete und in kaltem Wasser entwickelte lichtempfindliche Chromatgelatineplatte trockener Hitze ausgesetzt wird. **WARNUNG** Ende CLMS Feld Kannt Anfang DESC uberlappen**. PATENT CLAIM: Process for the production of gelatin printing plates, characterized in that the exposed and photosensitive chromate gelatin plate developed in cold water is exposed to dry heat. ** WARNING ** End of CLMS field may overlap beginning of DESC **.
AT91881D 1921-06-13 1921-06-13 Process for the production of gelatin printing plates. AT91881B (en)

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