Dry presensitized plate including an overlying silicone rubber l

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430275, 430303, G03C 1495, G03F 702

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ABSTRACT:
A presensitized plate for use in making a planographic printing plate requiring no dampening water which comprises a support having provided thereon, in order, a light-sensitive layer comprising a photodimerizable resin and a silicone rubber layer comprising an organopolysiloxane cured with a crosslinking agent comprising a reactive silane compound having a carbon-carbon double bond to which a silicon atom is not directly linked. The presensitized plate shows excellent developing properties and fine dot reproduction.

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