Method for producing toner for electrostatic development

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Electric or magnetic imagery – e.g. – xerography,... – Process of making developer composition

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ABSTRACT:
In a method for producing a toner for electrostatic development, a mixture of starting toner materials comprising at least a resin and a colorant is kneaded, extruded and cooled to obtain a toner material. The toner material is crushed and then pulverized by an impact pulverizer having a pulverizing section formed by disposing a stator having ridges of a triangular waveform at an inner surface thereof and a rotor having ridges of a triangular waveform at an outer surface thereof at a gap between the ridges of the stator and of the rotor.

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