Photoconductor for electrophotography

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Electric or magnetic imagery – e.g. – xerography,... – Radiation-sensitive composition or product

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430 59, 430 83, 430 96, G03G 5047, G03G 506

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ABSTRACT:
A photoconductor for electrophotography comprising a photoconductive layer having a thickness of 27 micro-meter or more and including as a binder resin a first polycarbonate resin having a low molecular weight constituent which has a numerical average molecular weight being 10,000 or more and under 22,000, and a second polycarbonate resin having a high molecular weight constituent which has a numerical average molecular weight being 22,000 or more and under 38,000. The photoconductor has a high durability without toner filming, a wear resistance, a stable electrophotographic characteristics and an excellent cleaning characteristic.

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