Gas separation: apparatus – Electric field separation apparatus
Patent
1975-10-22
1976-07-06
Martin, Jr., Roland E.
Gas separation: apparatus
Electric field separation apparatus
252 621P, 427 22, G03G 1308, G03G 902
Patent
active
039679624
ABSTRACT:
This invention is directed toward a method for obtaining a resinous toner image fixed to a copy substrate. The method involves applying to a copy substrate in image configuration a toner of specific polymeric composition and fixing the image to the copy substrate by the application of heat sufficient to fuse the toner. The toner composition comprises a finely divided mixture comprising a coloring material and a polymeric material which is block or graft copolymer consisting of at least one crystalline or crystallizable polymeric segment chemically linked to at least one amorphous polymeric segment, said crystalline or crystallizable segment individually having a glass transition temperature of less than about 20.degree.C and a melting point of at least about 45.degree.C, and said amorphous segment individually having a glass transition temperature less than the melting point of said crystalline or crystallizable segment. Toner materials according to the present invention exhibit thermal and mechanical properties which render them extremely useful in xerographic processes, particularly high speed process involving contact or flash fusing.
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Martin Jr. Roland E.
Xerox Corporation
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