Inorganic photoconductor in glass binds with glass overcoat laye

Gas separation: apparatus – Magnetic separating means

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96 18, 96 1R, 252501, G03G 504

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040159841

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a photosensitive material for use in electrophotographic processes requiring at least two stages of charging which is superior in sensitivity, durability and hydrophilicity, said photosensitive material comprising a conductive substrate on which there is (1) a photoconductive layer containing an inorganic photoconductive substance and an inorganic glass and (2) a transparent insulating layer which is an inorganic glass, and may include a protective thin layer of a metal oxide.

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