Claims
- 1. A roller for assisting in charging toner in a machine in response to an applied voltage differential, the charging roller comprising:
- a cylindrical roller core;
- a ceramic layer disposed around the cylindrical roller core;
- wherein the ceramic layer is formed by plasma spraying a blend of a first ceramic material mixing alumina and titania in a first ratio and a second ceramic material mixing alumina and titania in a second ratio;
- wherein the first ceramic material and the second ceramic material are blended in a ratio to control an RC circuit time constant relating to electrical response of the ceramic layer to the applied voltage differential; and
- a sealant penetrating and protecting the ceramic layer from moisture contamination, said sealant also being selected to control an RC circuit time constant relating to electrical response of the sealed ceramic layer to the applied voltage differential.
- 2. The roller of claim 1, wherein the alumina and titania in the first and second material are fused together prior to plasma spraying.
- 3. The roller of claim 1, wherein the seal coat is a solid material.
- 4. The roller of claim 1, wherein seal coat is a Carnauba wax.
- 5. The roller of claim 1, wherein the ceramic layer has a thickness in a range from 0.006 to 0.010 inches inclusive.
- 6. A method of making a charging roller for assisting in charging toner in a machine, the method comprising:
- plasma spraying a blend of an insulating ceramic material and a semiconductive ceramic material to form a ceramic layer on a roller core while controlling a selected RC circuit time constant for the ceramic layer; and
- sealing the ceramic layer with a sealant being selected to control a selected RC circuit time constant for the sealed ceramic layer.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the plasma spraying step is performed in a number of repetitions to apply successive sublayers which form the ceramic layer.
- 8. A method of making a charging roller for assisting in charging toner in a machine, the method comprising:
- plasma spraying a blend of a first ceramic material mixing alumina and titania in a first ratio and a second ceramic material mixing alumina and titania in a second ratio to form a ceramic layer, while controlling a selected RC circuit time constant for the ceramic layer; and
- sealing the ceramic layer with a sealant being selected to control a selected RC circuit time constant for the sealed ceramic layer.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the plasma spraying step is performed in a number of repetitions to apply successive sublayers which form the ceramic layer.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/973,447, filed Nov. 9, 1992, now abandoned.
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