Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Disassembling
Patent
1993-04-07
1995-10-03
Hughes, S. Thomas
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Disassembling
294265, 294192, 156344, 156584, B23P 1700
Patent
active
054541549
ABSTRACT:
A method is disclosed for the removal of layered material from a photoreceptor comprising an electrically conductive substrate, wherein the method comprises: employing a magnetic field to expand or shrink the width of at least a portion of the substrate, whereby a portion of the layered material over the expanded or shrunken portion of the substrate becomes loosened from the photoreceptor.
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Cherian Abraham
Herbert William G.
Hughes S. Thomas
Soong Zosan S.
Xerox Corporation
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