Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Electric or magnetic imagery – e.g. – xerography,... – Process of making radiation-sensitive product
Patent
1985-04-10
1986-10-07
Welsh, John D.
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Electric or magnetic imagery, e.g., xerography,...
Process of making radiation-sensitive product
G03G 506
Patent
active
046159657
ABSTRACT:
A photoconductive film is formed by applying a dispersion liquid produced by mixing a solution of a binder resin in a first solvent of high compatibility with the binder resin containing a photoconductive organic pigment or dye with a second solvent having compatibility with the binder resin inferior to the first solvent.
An electrophotographic photosensitive member having a photosensitive layer is formed by applying a dispersion liquid produced by mixing a solution of a binder resin in a first solvent of high compatibility with the binder resin containing a photoconductive organic pigment or dye with a second solvent having compatibility with the binder resin inferior to the first solvent.
An electrophotographic photosensitive member having a charge generation layer and a charge transport layer is formed by applying a dispersion liquid produced by mixing a solution of a binder resin in a first solvent of high compatibility with the binder resin containing a photoconductive organic pigment or dye with a second solvent having compatibility with the binder resin inferior to the first solvent.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3849128 (1974-11-01), Ihara
Matsumoto Masakazu
Takahashi Hideyuki
Canon Kabushiki Kaisha
Welsh John D.
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