
LP-NV
Brillia LP-NV is the market leading violet photopolymer CTP plate. Its highly
sensitive and durable emulsion rests on Fujifilm’s unique, patented, Multigrain
aluminium base enabling users to benefit from reduced plate making times and
consistent high quality print. Available in most sizes, LP-NV has quickly been
adopted by those choosing to use the latest CTP technology.

Features
Patented 'Multigrain'
technology

A complex grain structure, consisting of primary and honeycomb grain and
micropores on a premium grade aluminium base. The 'Multigrain' structure
contributes towards the outstanding print quality, faithful tone reproduction,
consistent ink and water balance and long press life.
Time saving compatibility

The adoption of 'Multigrain' technology across Fujifilm’s conventional and CTP
plate range offers users a unique production consistency. In addition to quality
assured daily production, printers migrating from conventional to CTP print can
do so efficiently without readjusting their press settings.
Excellent, consistent image
quality

Recognising that scheduling time for regular equipment maintenance can be
difficult in busy production environments, LP-NV customers now benefit from
extended operating periods. Processors require only minimal cleaning once every
3000m2 or two-month period (whichever is the sooner).
Excellent, consistent image
quality

The Fujifilm technology behind the latest photopolymer plates allows customers
and their clients to benefit from consistent high quality print. Production of
LP-NV, like all Fujifilm plates, is within close manufacturing tolerances
providing users with a unique batch to batch consistency. Removing the need for
platesetter recalibrations or processor adjustments will enhance your production
and promote client confidence.
Unique chemical resistance

Developing products that meet customer requirements has placed Fujifilm in a
leading position in the graphics industry. Reflecting the broad requirements of
commercial print, LP-NV’s specification supports long run conventional and UV
print without the need for baking. Run lengths in excess of a million
impressions are also possible once baked.