Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Traps – Insect
Patent
1998-05-20
2000-04-25
Martin, Roland
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Traps
Insect
430111, G03G 9097
Patent
active
060529407
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a toner for electrophotography. More specifically, this invention relates to a toner in a one-component or two-component dry developer, which toner exhibits excellent fixability, offset preventing properties and heat response characteristic at the time of fixing.
BACKGROUND ART
In recent years, electrophotographic copiers and printers have gained popularity because of widespread office automation. With this background, there has been growing demand for electric power saving and downsizing of the machines in addition to high speed copying.
General formulations for toners in electrophotographic copiers and printers are shown in Table 1. One of the main factors for improving the fixability and offset preventing properties is a functioning agent, a component of the toner. Wax for use during the production of the toner, in particular, affects a binder resin, a principal constituent of the toner, and proves useful for improving the fixability, offset preventing properties and heat response characteristic.
That is, an electrophotographic copier or printer feeds a toner to a latent image on a latent image carrier to obtain a visible image, then transfers the resulting toner image to a plain paper or an OHP film, and fixes the transferred image. Currently, wide varieties of waxes are used in this field. Among them, low molecular weight polyethylene waxes and low molecular weight polypropylene waxes are in wide use. The current methods of producing polyethylene waxes and polypropylene waxes mainly employ Ziegler-Natta catalysts, and are classified into the polymerization process and the depolymerization process. However, waxes produced by these methods are defective in that the ratio of the weight average molecular weight Mw to the number average molecular weight Mn, the Mw/Mn ratio, exceeds 2, resulting in poor heat response characteristic. This adversely affects the fixability and offset preventing properties. Consequently, toners using such waxes cannot fully meet the social demand for saving in electric power and downsizing of the machines in addition to high speed copying.
TABLE 1 __________________________________________________________________________
(Unit: wt. %)
Charge
Binder
Coloring
control
Functioning
Magnetic
Electrolytic
resin
agent
agent
agent powder
Solution
Other
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Two component
50-100
0-20 0-10
0-20 -- -- --
system
One component
0-100
0-20 0-10
0-20 0-60
system
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The present invention has been accomplished in the light of the aforementioned problems. The object of this invention is to provide a toner in a one-component developer and a two-component developer which toner leads to produce a higher grade copy image in an electrophotographic copier or printer, that is, the toner excellent in fixability, offset preventing properties and heat response characteristic.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a toner for electrophotography which develops an electrostatically charged image, the toner at least containing a coloring agent, a binder resin, a charge control agent, and a functioning agent, wherein low molecular weight polyolefin wax obtained by using a metallocene type polymerization catalyst is contained as the functioning agent.
As a preferred embodiment, the invention also provides the toner for electrophotography in which the low molecular weight polyolefin wax has a number average molecular weight, Mn, of 1,000 to 15,000 and a weight average molecular weight, Mw, of 1,000 to 30,000 as measured by the GPC method, and the Mw/Mn ratio is within the range from 1 to 2. As another preferred embodiment, the invention also provides the toner for electrophotography in which the low molecular weight polyolefin wax comprises a polyolefin selected from homopolymers of alpha olefins, copolymers of alpha ole
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Fukuzawa Junichi
Helmer-Metzmann Fredy
Hoga Takuya
Land Horst-Tore
Nakamura Toru
Hoechst Research & Technology Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG
Martin Roland
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