Gas separation: apparatus – Magnetic separating means
Patent
1975-05-05
1977-01-11
Martin, Jr., Roland E.
Gas separation: apparatus
Magnetic separating means
204181, 204 18PC, G03G 1322, B44C 104
Patent
active
040024750
ABSTRACT:
A method of photoconductivity attracting cationic resins in an imagewise fashion to a photoconductor, wherein the photoconductor in contact with the resin is biased positively. The resultant resin negative permits the resin coated photoconductor to be used as a master for electrographic copying.
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Franke Hans G.
Ott Robert J.
Eastman Kodak Company
Martin Jr. Roland E.
Neuner G. W.
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