Overcoated electrostatographic photoreceptor

Gas separation: apparatus – Magnetic separating means

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96 18, 428327, 428461, G03G 504

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040122557

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a novel overcoating material for electrostatographic photoreceptors. The composition comprises an organic, crosslinkable, polymeric composition having dispersed therein a particulate, wax-like, normally solid, low molecular weight tetrafluoroethylene telomer. Application of the composition to an electrostatographic photoreceptor to form a thin uniform layer results in improvement in copy quality and reduction in surface friction of the device. When the photoreceptor employs a selenium/arsenic alloy as the photoconductor, print deletions normally associated with the photoconductor are eliminated.

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