Electrostatic printing of conductors on photoresists and liquid

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Electric or magnetic imagery – e.g. – xerography,... – Post imaging process – finishing – or perfecting composition...

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430126, 106118, 106121, G03G 912, C08K 308, B05D 512

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061533483

ABSTRACT:
A metal particle liquid toner using PARMOD.TM. technology can be used to electrostatically print high resolution, electrically conductive metal images. The invention comprises a dispersion of metallic toner particles having metal particles combined with a metallo-organic compound, dispersed in an electrically insulating, organic liquid such as Exxon's Isopar with the addition of a charge director to give the proper charge on the toner particles and an appropriate conductivity to the dispersion. This dispersion can be used as a liquid toner to develop an electrostatically produced latent image. The developed image can then be heated to give a conductive image on the printing plate, or it can be transferred to a desirable low or high temperature substrate by an electrostatic gap transfer method and heated to give a conductive image.

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