Gas separation: apparatus – Magnetic separating means
Patent
1973-10-29
1976-08-03
Martin, Jr., Roland E.
Gas separation: apparatus
Magnetic separating means
96 1E, 96 11, 96 15, 96 18, 307 88ET, 360 56, G03G 1312, G03G 1322
Patent
active
039727157
ABSTRACT:
An imaging system wherein an imaging member comprising a layer of softenable substantially electrically insulating material containing a dispersion of randomly oriented electrically photosensitive orientation particles is imaged by: (A) applying a uniform electric field across said member, (B) imagewise exposing said member to activating electromagnetic radiation, and (C) developing said member by decreasing the resistance of said softenable layer to reorientation of said orientation particles sufficiently to allow imagewise reorientation of said orientation particles.
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Faro John H.
Martin Jr. Roland E.
Ralabate James J.
Shanahan Michael H.
Xerox Corporation
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