Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Imaged product – Including resin or synthetic polymer
Patent
1999-06-10
2000-12-26
Martin, Roland
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Imaged product
Including resin or synthetic polymer
430106, 430126, G03G 909, G03G 1322, G03C 300
Patent
active
061656550
ABSTRACT:
A toner composition useful for forming a single or full colored image on a transfer sheet, containing a coloring agent, and a binder resin, wherein the coloring agent contains a plural kinds of metal elements (a) which contribute to the color of the coloring agent and at least one kind of a metal element (b) which does not contribute to the color of the coloring agent. At least one of the metal elements (a) shows substantially the same two-dimensional distribution within an area of at least 1 square .mu.m as that of the metal element (b) when analyzed by an electron prove micro analyzer. By sintering a ceramic, such as a tile, on which the image-bearing transfer sheet has been applied, a pattern corresponding to the toner image is formed on the ceramic.
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Kawase Hiromitsu
Matsuda Masaru
Martin Roland
Ricoh & Company, Ltd.
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