Coating processes – Solid particles or fibers applied – Uniting particles to form continuous coating with...
Patent
1976-12-23
1979-03-27
Kendall, Ralph S.
Coating processes
Solid particles or fibers applied
Uniting particles to form continuous coating with...
427194, 427375, 427366, 148 624, 118 60, 118653, 29132, 219216, 428447, G03G 1320
Patent
active
041466594
ABSTRACT:
Fuser members having surfaces of gold and the platinum groups metals and alloys thereof are described for fuser assemblies in office copier machines. Preferred fuser assemblies include cylindrical rolls having at least an outer surface of gold, a platinum group metal or alloys thereof. Electroscopic thermoplastic resin toner images are fused to a substrate by using a bare gold, a platinum group metal or alloys thereof fuser member coated with polymeric release agents having reactive functional groups for example, a mercapto-functional polysiloxane release fluid.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4011362 (1977-03-01), Stewart
patent: 4029827 (1977-06-01), Imperial et al.
Martellock Arthur C.
Swift Joseph A.
Chapman Ernest F.
Kendall Ralph S.
Ralabate James J.
Xerox Corporation
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