Metallization process for making fuser members

Electrolysis: processes – compositions used therein – and methods – Electrolytic coating – Forming nonelectrolytic coating before depositing...

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C205S196000, C205S210000

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07976692

ABSTRACT:
The presently disclosed embodiments are directed to an improved metallization process for making fuser members which avoids the extra steps of metal seeding or special substrate treatment. In embodiments, a metallized substrate, formed via a polycatecholamine-assisted metallization process, is used for the complete fabrication of the fuser member.

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