Chemistry and CtP - fact or myth ?

Alois Senefelder

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Hello fellow Lithographers, Learners and Smudgers of Ink on Paper.

The Surface Science of Offset Printing Technology

Wetting and spreading are decisive parameters in the offset printing process. These quantities are determined by the surface or interfacial tension and the surface energies of the individual components involved in the printing process.

A PDF - I hope you will find it of interest and value.

" From knowledge to competence is a great step --- from ignorance to competence an even
greater one"

Regards, Alois
 

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I am never able to open your posted literature, I am sure I am missing out on a great deal of knowledge.
As for surface energy on ctp plates, try placing a drop of water on the background and a drop of the same water on a solid area of image of a plate and characterize the difference you see. There was a time when water would spread aggressively on the background to the point that a drop of water would have no discernible height and that a drop of water on a solid image area would maintain a height nearly equal to its diameter. There are many plates on the market today that have such a small difference in surface energy between the image area and background, the difference is difficult to measure by any practical means.
 

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