EP1684975A1 - Lasergravierbares element zur herstellung eines handstempels oder eines codierstempels - Google Patents

Lasergravierbares element zur herstellung eines handstempels oder eines codierstempels

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EP1684975A1
EP1684975A1 EP04817397A EP04817397A EP1684975A1 EP 1684975 A1 EP1684975 A1 EP 1684975A1 EP 04817397 A EP04817397 A EP 04817397A EP 04817397 A EP04817397 A EP 04817397A EP 1684975 A1 EP1684975 A1 EP 1684975A1
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Martijn Hessel
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Houtstra Management & Beheer Bv
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41CPROCESSES FOR THE MANUFACTURE OR REPRODUCTION OF PRINTING SURFACES
    • B41C1/00Forme preparation
    • B41C1/02Engraving; Heads therefor
    • B41C1/04Engraving; Heads therefor using heads controlled by an electric information signal
    • B41C1/05Heat-generating engraving heads, e.g. laser beam, electron beam

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  • the present invention relates to a laser- engravable element for use in a hand or coding stamp, to a stamp die made of the same by laser engraving, to a hand or coding stamp comprising said stamp die, and to a method of laser engraving said element.
  • Methods for making hand stamps were disclosed in US 2003/0039915. This method provides in a sealed sachet consisting of a curable liquid pho opolymer. The photo- polymer is cured, and the sachet is stripped from the cured resin to provide a backing sheetless resin plate. Following filling and sealing, the sachet is irradiated to cure the photopolymer, the walls of the sachet are removed and the remaining material is washed to remove uncured polymer.
  • stamp thickness cannot easily be controlled, since the thickness depends on the thicknesses of the sachets that are commercially available.
  • no backing foil for instance, a polyester backing foil
  • polyester is not sealable and thus no bag can be sealed thereto.
  • Such backing foil would give a substantial advantage in obtaining dimensional stability, i.-e. giving good handlebility, viz. easy mounting in a stamp holder.
  • the stamps of the prior art therefore are less suitable or unsuitable for producing small-sized numerical stamps, pre-punched registering stamps, and multi-color stamps.
  • Another disadvantage is that photocuring through a mask for obtaining a pattern leads to extra loss of image quality, because apart from irradiation through the negative, irradiation should also be performed through the bag, thereby leading to additional parallax.
  • the present method therefore provides in a method using laser engraving for patterning stamps.
  • Laser engraving has the advantage over other methods, such as the method of US 2003/0039915 that the pattern design is directly transferred from the computer to the laser engraving head, therby preventing reproductional losses.
  • Laser engravable elements for flexographic printing plates are known in the art, but not for hand or coding stamps.
  • EP 1,228,864 laser engravable plates for use in flexographic printing were disclosed comprising a layer consisting of cured (meth) acrylate polymer.
  • acrylamides, styrene, vinyl acetate, and their partially hydrogenated derivatives, including amphoteric interpolymers were generically disclosed.
  • Gelatin and cellulose esters and ethers and elasto eric materials such as polymers and copolymers of butadiene and isoprene were also disclosed as suitable polymers.
  • US 5,259,311 a method is disclosed for laser engraving of photopolymer printing plates.
  • This method relates to the making of patterned flexographic printing plates only.
  • laser engraving of flexographic printing plates was disclosed, using a large number of elastomeric layers for making the printing plate.
  • the making of hand and coding stamps was not disclosed.
  • the making of hand or coding stamps requires that no hazardous, toxic, flammable and/or bad-smelling gas comes free during the engraving process. It is further of importance that particles that are formed or come free during the engraving process do not adhere to the layer and to prevent damage of the printing image, can easily be removed by a simple washing process. It is also important to use materials that enable fast engraving process times.
  • the materials should satisfy the usual other requirements, such as being tack- and dust-free, ozone resistant, having good ink absorption and transfer of ink, showing no desiccation, and having long life times.
  • materials that are known for making flexographic printing plates are less suitable for making laser-engravable hand or coding stamps, in that they do not satisfy all, or at least most, of the hereinabove- mentioned requirements. It is an object of the invention to provide suitable materials that satisfy at least most of these requirements and which can be used for both making hand and coding stamps .
  • a laser-engravable element for use in a hand or coding stamp could be used comprising a thermoset crosslinked copolymer obtainable from polyether urethane (meth) acrylate pre-polymer and (meth) acrylic monomer, oligomer and/or polymer.
  • a thermoset crosslinked copolymer obtainable from polyether urethane (meth) acrylate pre-polymer and (meth) acrylic monomer, oligomer and/or polymer.
  • Such element which is usually in the form of a plate, sheet, or film is particularly suitable for making hand or coding stamps .
  • a copolymer that is obtained from 10 to 65 wt.%, preferably 20 to 35 wt.% of (meth) acrylic compounds, including monomers and oligomers, wherein the well-known terms " (meth) acrylic” and “ (meth) acrylate” stand for “acrylic or methacrylic” and “acrylate or methacrylate, " respectively, and 35 to 95 wt%, preferably 65 to 80 wt.% of a polyether urethane (meth) acrylate pre-polymer, up to a total of 100 wt.% of polymerized and polymerizable compounds .
  • the (meth) acrylic compound is selected from at least one of mono- or polyfunctional (meth) acrylate alkyl esters, (meth) acrylate- hydroxyalkyl esters, polyethylene glycol (meth) acrylate, and unsubstituted or N-alkyl, N- hydroxyalkyl, or N-alkylene substituted (meth) acrylamide.
  • Examples are 2-ethylhexyl (meth) acrylate, 2-hydroxyethyl- (meth) acrylate, 2-hydroxypropyl (meth) acrylate, diethylene glycol di (meth) acrylate, tetraethylene glycol di (meth) - acrylate, polyethylene glycol di (meth) acrylate, neopentyl- glycol di (meth) acrylate, 1, 6-hexanediol di (meth) acrylate, trimethylolpropane tri (meth) acrylate, dipentaerythritol penta- or hexa (meth) acrylate, or wethoxylated or propoxy- lated derivatives thereof, (meth) acrylamide, N-methylol- (meth) acrylamide,methylene bis (meth) acrylamide, and the like.
  • methacrylate derivatives such as methacrylate esters including methyl methacrylate (MMA) , hydroxymethyl methacrylate (HMMA) , hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA) , hydroxypropyl methacrylate (HPMA) , polyether acrylate compounds such as dialcohol derivatives like 1, 6-hexanediol diacrylate (1,6- HDDA) , tetraethyleneglycol diacrylate (TEGDA) , and other polyethylene glycol acrylate derivatives, methacrylate oligomers, and the like, and mixtures thereof.
  • methacrylate derivatives such as methacrylate esters including methyl methacrylate (MMA) , hydroxymethyl methacrylate (HMMA) , hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA) , hydroxypropyl methacrylate (HPMA) , polyether acrylate compounds such as dialcohol derivatives like 1, 6-hexanediol diacrylate (1
  • the polyether urethane (meth) acrylate pre- polymer compound is preferably a pre-polymer, such as unsaturated polyester resin, unsaturated polyurethane resin, unsaturated polyamide resin, unsaturated poly- acrylate/methacrylate resin, polyether urethane acrylate/methacrylate polymer, polyether polyester urethane acrylate copolymer, and hydroxy-terminated hydrogenated polybutadiene resin.
  • Particularly suitable are polyether urethane or polyester urethane based photopolymer compositions, such as those commercially available as Verbatim® liquid photopolymers from Chemence Ltd.
  • photo-initiators such as thermal polymerization stabilizers, light absorbers, dyes, pigments, and the like.
  • Suitable photo-initiator systems include benzil and derivatives thereof, benzoin and derivatives thereof, such as methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, or n-butyl ether of benzoin; acetophenone and derivatives of acetophenone, such as 2,2-diethoxy-acetophenone, 2, 2-dimethoxy-2-phenylaceto- phenone, 2, 2-diethoxy-2-phenylacetophenone; ketoxime esters of benzoin; triazines; and diimidazoles, anthraquinones such as 2-ethylanthraquinone, and a hydrogen donor; benzophenone and derivatives thereof, such as 2-methyl- benzophenone, 2-methoxy-benzophenone, and tertiary amines; Michler'
  • Sensitizing agents can also be included with the photo-initiator systems discussed above.
  • sensitizing agents are those materials that absorb radiation at a wavelength different than that of the reaction-initiating component, and are capable of trans- ferring the absorbed energy to that component.
  • the wavelength of the activating radiation can be adjusted.
  • Stabilizers may be used, particularly thermal polymerization inhibitors, such as phenol derivatives including p-methoxyphenol, hydroquinone and derivatives thereof, benzoquinone and derivatives thereof, 2,6-di- t.butyl-p-cresol, nitroso compounds, and the like.
  • the composition of the invention typically contains about 20 to 95 wt.% of polyether urethane (meth) - acrylate pre-polymer and about 20 to 95 wt.% of (meth)- acrylic monomer, both based the total weight of the photopolymer composition.
  • the photo-initiator is typically used in a quantity of from about 0.0001 wt.% to about 10 wt.%, preferably about 0.1 wt.% - 7 wt.%, based the total weight of the photopolymer composition.
  • a thermal stabilizer can be used in a quantity of from 0 - 1 wt.%, preferably from 0.005 to 0.5 wt.%, based the total weight of the photopolymer composition.
  • the copolymers of the present invention are crosslinked.
  • the crosslinking makes the polymers of the invention solvent resistant, which makes the stamps therefore very suitable for solvent-based inks, for instance inks containing up to 10 wt.% of alcohol.
  • the polymers are also resistant to water-based inks, oil-based inks, and UV inks.
  • the laser engraving comprises engraving a pattern into the surface of the element, the pattern being formed by decomposing and/or evaporating part of the cured polymer of the element by means of irradiating with a laser beam, optionally followed by a wash step to remove remains of decomposed copolymer.
  • the element composed of the above copolymer may be converted to a stamp die by laser engraving a pattern into the element.
  • a plate can be made of the element as such or of the stamp die obtained thereof, which both may be provided with a backing layer.
  • the plates such obtained is a basic plate, which in accordance with this invention is used for making hand or coding stamps and which can be mounted in a stamp holder.
  • the basic plate may contain additional layers, which array of layers may optionally be applied onto a backing layer.
  • a laser such as a C0 2 laser or a YAG laser, a desired printing pattern (image) is formed on the plate, so that the exposed parts will be heated, resulting in evaporation, decomposition or both of the polymer (s).
  • the entire plate may be washed or rinsed, preferably with water, to remove remains of the polymer (s) that are formed as particles in the heated parts of the plate. Other cleaning methods such as brushing may also be used.
  • the parts not treated with the laser remain as printing image on the plate.
  • the polymers of the invention are liquid polymers that can be cured, preferably with UV light, and can be polymerized to form plates of different degrees of hardness by changing the components in the mixture.
  • Example of such a mixture are Verbatim® (ex Chemence) , APR® (ex Asahi, Japan) , and similar materials for example obtainable by McDermid Inc., USA.
  • the method according to the invention is carried out on a completely cured photopolymeric plate fabricated in one step, and which is immediately ready for laser treatment.
  • the backing layer is preferably provided with an adhesive that adheres very well to the cured polymer. In order to provide a good contact between the backing layer and the photopolymer, and in order to adjust to the required plate thickness, this treatment may be performed by applying pressure.
  • Backing foils usually have a thickness between about 0.02 and 1 mm, more preferably about between 0.08 and 0.2 mm, most preferably about 0.11 to 0.13 mm.
  • the polymer layer according to the invention can be used as a top layer provided to one or more other layers .
  • Such other layer may be a polymeric layer including rubber, but also textile, paper, carton, metal, adhesive and metal foil, and the like may be used.
  • Such embodiment is known in the art as cupping. It has been shown that the method according to the invention makes it is possible to produce very fine patterns on the plate.
  • a traditional and known laser suitable for carrying out the present method a C0 2 or YAG laser, is able to achieve a Didot screen of 60.
  • a Didot screen of 40-60 is usual (a Didot screen of 56 corresponds with a raster of 150 lpi (lines per inch) ) .
  • a YAG laser can be used.
  • the power consumed will generally range from 10-3000 watt, preferably from 20-1000 watt, more preferably from 25-500 watt.
  • a C0 2 laser With a photopolymeric plate of A2 size, a C0 2 laser will generally have a power consumption ranging from 25-250 watt.
  • These lasers are generally known in the art.
  • Hand and coding stamps as such are known in the art. Usually, the stamping layer is fixed to a wooden, plastic, or metal stamp holder or platen, directly or via a backing layer, for instance with glue or with double-sided adhesive tape, and the platen is mounted in the stamp holder. Hand and coding stamps may be executed as self- inking stamps, for instance by using a rotating stamp base.
  • laser-engravable refers to reinforced materials capable of absorbing laser radiation such that those areas of the materials, which are exposed to a laser beam of sufficient intensity, become physically detached with sufficient resolution and relief depth. It will be understood that if the laser radiation is not absorbed by the reinforced material directly, then it may be necessary to add a laser radiation absorbing component as described below.
  • physically detached means that the material so exposed is either removed or is capable of being removed by any means such as by vacuum cleaning or washing or by directing a stream of gas across the surface to remove the loosened particles, or by infra-red laser irradiation of non-printing parts on the stamp, followed by removal thereof by spraying, centri- fuging, and/or suction techniques.
  • the element composed of the above copolymer can be made by any method for making such elements .
  • a method is pouring the liquid photopolymer composition, together with optional photo-initiator, stabilizers, dyes, and the like, into a mold, ' for instance a glass mold optionally provided with a backing foil.
  • the upper side may be protected by a protective foil.
  • Exposing the liquid polymer to UV light then cures it to a thermoplastic polymer and simultaneous exposure to UVC light eliminates possible tackiness.
  • the mold has a pre-determined thickness to provide polymer layers of a desired thickness. The elements thus obtained are ready for laser engraving.
  • a common procedure for making stamps according to the invention is a process comprising a first step of preparing a mold for the liquid photopolymer to be poured into, followed by exposure to UV light by irradiating with actinic light.
  • a removable transparent plastic foil is placed over a horizontal glas s support of an exposure unit (i.e. a device for irradiating the photopolymer with curing radiation) , A mould is formed with a foam tape, laid onto the cover foil.
  • the containment wall has the desired thickness of the cured photopolymer sheet. Liquid photopolymer is then poured into the mould.
  • any entrapped air bubbles are then removed and a semi-rigid backing sheet, which is coated to adhere to the cured polymer, is then carefully placed over the liquid.
  • air is completely excluded from the front and back surfaces of the liquid photopolymer by having the photopolymer layer positioned between plastic foils.
  • the cured photopolymer sheet thus obtained is the laser-engravable element, which is ready for laser engraving to a stamp die.
  • a plate is used which exhibits a difference in height between the printing and the non-printing parts. This height (or relief) may be adapted as desired, the height being determined mainly by the type of material to be stamped or printed, as well as by the type of plate material. In general, the plate thickness will vary from 0.5 to 10 mm.
  • a plate thickness from 0.76 to 6.35 mm is preferred.
  • the height of the relief may vary from 0.4 to 9.9 mm.
  • a height of 0.66 to 6.15 mm is preferred.
  • a stamp can be formed with a laser, wherein the laser removes the nonprinting parts from the surface of the plate.
  • the height of the relief can be easily controlled.
  • the laser can very simply be controlled directly by means of a digital system in which it is possible to have a simple coupling between a program for designing a pattern for the plate, and the laser. A person skilled in the art of computer programming is capable of doing this.
  • the invention is illustrated by the following example .
  • Verbatim® (mixture according to the invention)
  • B polyamide-based material according to the prior art (Nyloflex®, ex BASF)
  • C rubber according to the prior art (Trodat®, ex Frans Just & S ⁇ hne, Austria or Swing®, ex Schmidt Gurramiwarenfabrik, Germany)
  • Verbatim® is a material obtainable by Chemence Ltd. United Kingdom with the composition, (in wt.%) : high MW urethane methacrylate pre-polymer about 40 methacrylate ester about 30

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