Claims
- 1. A composition of matter which comprises:
- (A) a release coating silicone polymer;
- (B) a cross-linker for (A) in an amount insufficient to substantially cross-link (A); and
- (C) a soft silicone rubber formulation, the weight ratio of (A) to (C) being in the range of from about 1:1.5 to about 1:20.
- 2. A composition according to claim 1 and wherein said weight ratio of (A) to (C) is in the range of from about 1:3 to about 1:6.
- 3. A composition according to claim 12, and wherein component (C) comprises an admixture of:
- (i) about 1 to about 4 parts by weight of a curable silicone oil including curing agent therefor;
- (ii) about 10 parts by weight of a hard rubber forming room temperature vulcanizable silicone polymer; and
- (iii) sufficient silicone polymer curing agent to effect a cure of component (ii).
- 4. A composition according to claim 3, and wherein the ratio of components (i):(ii):(iii) is about 1-4: about 10: about 0.8-1.2, parts by weight.
- 5. A composition according to claim 4, and wherein the ratio of components (i):(ii):(iii) is about 2: about 10: about 1, parts by weight.
- 6. A composition according to claim 1 and wherein said weight ratio of (A) to (C) is about 1:4.
- 7. A composition according to claim 3, and wherein component (C) comprise an admixture of:
- (i) about 2 parts by weight of a curable silicone oil including curing agent therefor;
- (ii) about 10 parts by weight of a hard rubber forming room temperature vulcanizable silicone polymer; and
- (iii) about 1 part of silicone polymer curing agent to effect a cure o component (ii).
- 8. A composition according to claim 1, and wherein component (C) comprises an admixture of:
- (i) about 1-4 parts by weight of a curable silicone oil including curing agent therefor;
- (ii) about 10 parts by weight of a hard rubber forming room temperature vulcanizable silicone polymer; and
- (iii) sufficient silicone polymer curing agent to effect a cure of component (ii).
- 9. A composition according to claim 8, and wherein the ratio of components (i):(ii):(iii) is about 2: about 10: about 1, parts by weight.
- 10. A composition of matter according to claim 1 wherein said composition of matter has a shore A hardness of less than 50.
- 11. A composition of matter according to claim 1 wherein said release coating silicone polymer comprises an organofunctional siloxane polymer.
- 12. A composition of matter according to claim 1 wherein said deficiency is more than about a factor of 5.
- 13. A composition of matter according to claim 1 wherein said deficiency is about a factor of 10.
- 14. Apparatus for fusing and fixing onto a substrate a developed image transferred thereto subsequent to being formed by a liquid toner electrostatic imaging process, said apparatus comprising:
- a first movable member comprising a material operative to substantially prevent offset of a developed image passing in contact with a first contact surface thereof;
- a second movable member defining a second contact surface portion of said second contact surface defining a nip with a portion of said first contact surface;
- means for elevating the temperature of the developed image as it passes in contact with said first contact surface so as to cause thereby at least partial fixing and fusing of said developed image; and
- means for applying a force through said nip so as to cause at least partial fusing and fixing of said developed image onto said substrate as it passes between said first and second movable surfaces,
- and wherein said material operative to substantially prevent offset is formed of a composition comprising:
- (A) a release coating silicone polymer;
- (B) a cross-linker for (A) in an amount insufficient to completely cross-link (A); and
- (C) a soft silicone rubber formulation, the weight ratio of (A) to (C) being in the range of from about 1:1.5 to about 1:20.
- 15. Apparatus according to claim 14 and wherein said weight ratio of (A) to (C) is in the range of from about 1:3 to about 1.6.
- 16. Apparatus according to claim 15, and wherein component (C) comprises an admixture of:
- (i) about 1 to about 4 parts by weight of a curable silicone oil including curing agent therefor;
- (ii) about 10 parts by weight of a hard rubber forming room temperature vulcanizable silicone polymer; and
- (iii) sufficient silicone polymer curing agent to effect a cure of component (ii).
- 17. Apparatus according to claim 16, and wherein the ratio of components (i):(ii):(iii) is about 1-4: about 10: about 0.8-1.2, parts by weight.
- 18. Apparatus according to claim 17, and wherein the ratio of components (i):(ii):(iii) is about 2: about 10: about 1, parts by weight.
- 19. Apparatus according to claim 15, and also comprising means for wetting said first contact surface with a wetting liquid.
- 20. Apparatus according to claim 14 and wherein said weight ratio of (A) to (C) is about 1:4.
- 21. Apparatus according to claim 20, and wherein said component (C) comprises an admixture of:
- (i) about 1 to about 4 parts by weight of a curable silicone oil including curing agent therefor;
- (ii) about 10 parts by weight of a hard rubber forming room temperature vulcanizable silicone polymer; and
- (iii) sufficient silicone polymer curing agent to effect a cure o component (ii).
- 22. Apparatus according to claim 21, and wherein the ratio of components (i):(ii):(iii) is about 1-4: about 10: about 0.8-1.2, parts by weight.
- 23. Apparatus according to claim 14, and wherein component (C) comprises an admixture of:
- (i) about 1-4 parts by weight of a curable silicone oil including curing agent therefor;
- (ii) about 10 parts by weight of a hard rubber forming room temperature vulcanizable silicone polymer; and
- (iii) sufficient silicone polymer curing agent to effect a cure of component (ii).
- 24. Apparatus according to claim 23, and wherein the ratio of components (i):(ii):(iii) is about 2: about 10: about 1, parts by weight.
- 25. Apparatus according to claim 24, and wherein component (C) comprise an admixture of:
- (i) about 2 parts by weight of a curable silicone oil including curing agent therefor;
- (ii) about 10 parts by weight of a hard rubber forming room temperature vulcanizable silicone polymer; and
- (iii) about 1 part of silicone polymer curing agent to effect a cure of component (ii).
- 26. Apparatus according to claim 14 wherein said material operative to substantially prevent offset has a Shore A hardness of less than 50.
- 27. Apparatus according to claim 14 wherein said release coating silicone polymer comprises an organofunctional siloxane polymer.
- 28. Apparatus according to claim 14 wherein said deficiency is more than about a factor of 5.
- 29. Apparatus according to claim 14 wherein said deficiency is about a factor of 10.
- 30. A method for reducing the adhesitivity at elevated temperatures of the surface of a shaped article formed from a soft silicone rubber formulation having a Shore A value of about 50 or less, which comprises the step of admixing with about 1.5 to 20 parts by weight of said soft silicone rubber formulation prior to formation therefrom of said shaped article, about 1 part by weight of a release coating silicone polymer and a crosslinker for said release coating silicone polymer in an amount insufficient to substantially cross link said release coating silicone polymer.
- 31. A method according to claim 30 and wherein said weight ratio of release coating silicone polymer to soft silicone rubber formulation is in the range of from about 1:3 to about 1:6.
- 32. A method according to claim 31 and wherein said soft silicone rubber formulation comprises an admixture of:
- (i) about 1 to about 4 parts by weight of a curable silicone oil including curing agent therefor;
- (ii) about 10 parts by weight of a hard rubber forming room temperature vulcanizable silicone polymer; and
- (iii) sufficient silicone polymer curing agent to effect a cure of component (ii).
- 33. A method according to claim 32, and wherein the ratio of components (i):(ii):(iii) is about 1-4: about 10: about 0.8-1.2, parts by weight.
- 34. A method according to claim 33, and wherein the ratio of components (i):(ii):(iii) is about 2: about 10: about 1, parts by weight.
- 35. A method according to claim 30 and wherein said weight ratio of release coating silicone polymer to soft silicone rubber formulation is about 1:4.
- 36. A method according to claim 35, and wherein said soft silicone rubber formulation comprises an admixture of:
- (i) about 2 parts by weight of a curable silicone oil including curing agent therefor;
- (ii) about 10 parts by weight of a hard rubber forming room temperature vulcanizable silicone polymer; and
- (iii) about 1 part of silicone polymer curing agent to effect a cure of component (ii).
- 37. A method according to claim 30, and wherein said soft silicone rubber formulation comprises an admixture of:
- (i) about 1-4 parts by weight of a curable silicone oil including curing agent therefor;
- (ii) about 10 parts by weight of a hard rubber forming room temperature vulcanizable silicone polymer; and
- (iii) sufficient silicone polymer curing agent to effect a cure of component (ii).
- 38. A method according to claim 37, and wherein the ratio of components (i):(ii):(iii) is about 2: about 10: about 1, parts by weight.
- 39. A method according to claim 30 wherein said shaped article has a Shore A hardness of less than 50.
- 40. Apparatus according to claim 30 wherein said release coating silicone polymer comprises an organofunctional siloxane polymer.
- 41. A shaped article formed from a composition of matter comprising a soft silicone rubber formulation, the surface of which has a lower adhesitivity at elevated temperatures than the surface of such an article formed from said formulation alone, characterized in that prior to formation of said shaped article, said formulation in an amount of about 1.5 to 20 parts by weight has been subjected to a step of admixing with about 1 part by weight of a release coating silicone polymer and a crosslinker for said release coating silicone polymer in an amount insufficient to substantially cross link said release coating silicone polymer.
- 42. A shaped article according to claim 41 and wherein said weight ratio of release coating silicone polymer to soft silicone rubber formulation is in the range of from about 1:3 to about 1:6.
- 43. A shaped article according to claim 42, and wherein said soft silicone rubber formulation comprises an admixture of:
- (i) about 1 to about 4 parts by weight of a curable silicone oil including curing agent therefor;
- (ii) about 10 parts by weight of a hard rubber forming room temperature vulcanizable silicone polymer; and
- (iii) sufficient silicone polymer curing agent to effect a cure of component (ii).
- 44. A shaped article according to claim 43, and wherein the ratio of components (i):(ii):(iii) is about 1-4: about 10: about 0.8-1.2, parts by weight.
- 45. A shaped article according to claim 44, and wherein the ratio of components (i):(ii):(iii) is about 2: about 10: about 1, parts by weight.
- 46. A shaped article according to claim 41 and wherein said weigh ratio of release coating silicone polymer to soft silicone rubber formulation is about 1:4.
- 47. A shaped article according to claim 46, and wherein said soft silicone rubber formulation comprises an admixture of:
- (i) about 2 parts by weight of a curable silicone oil including curing agent therefor;
- (ii) about 10 parts by weight of a hard rubber forming room temperature vulcanizable silicone polymer; and
- (iii) about 1 part of silicone polymer curing agent to effect a cure of component (ii).
- 48. A shaped article according to claim 41, and wherein said soft silicone rubber formulation comprises an admixture of:
- (i) about 1-4 parts by weight of a curable silicone oil including curing agent therefor;
- (ii) about 10 parts by weight of a hard rubber forming room temperature vulcanizable silicone polymer; and
- (iii) sufficient silicone polymer curing agent to effect a cure of component (ii).
- 49. A shaped article according to claim 48, and wherein the ratio of components (i):(ii):(iii) is bout 2: about 10: about 1, parts by weight.
- 50. A shaped article according to claim 41 wherein said composition of matter has a Shore A hardness of less than 50.
- 51. A shaped article according to claim 41 wherein said release coating silicone polymer comprises an organofunctional siloxane polymer.
- 52. An electrostatic imaging process which comprises the steps of generating a latent electrostatic image on a first substrate, developing the latent image with toner, transferring the developed image to a second substrate and fusing and fixing the image thereon by application of heat and pressure to the second substrate-supported image by contacting it under pressure with a curved surface of a heated shaped article which has been formed from a composition of matter comprising an admixture of about 1.5 to 20 parts by weigh of a soft silicone rubber formation with about 1 part by weight of a release coating silicone polymer and a cross-linker for said release coating silicone polymer in an amount insufficient to substantially cross link said release coating silicone polymer.
- 53. An electrostatic imaging process according to claim 52 and wherein said weight ratio of release coating silicone polymer to soft silicone rubber formulation is in the range of from about 1:3 to about 1:6.
- 54. An electrostatic imaging process according to claim 53, and wherein said soft silicone rubber formulation comprises an admixture of:
- (i) about 1 to about 4 parts by weight of a curable silicone oil including curing agent therefor;
- (ii) about 10 parts by weight of a hard rubber forming room temperature vulcanizable silicone polymer; and
- (iii) sufficient silicone polymer curing agent to effect a cure of component (ii).
- 55. An electrostatic imaging process according to claim 54, and wherein the ratio of components (i):(ii):(iii) is about 1-4: about 10: about 0.8-1.2, parts by weight.
- 56. An electrostatic imaging process according to claim 55, and wherein the ratio of components (i):(ii):(iii) is about 2: about 10: about 1, parts by weight.
- 57. An electrostatic imaging process according to claim 53, which comprises the additional step of wetting said curved surface with a wetting liquid.
- 58. An electrostatic imaging process according to claim 57, and wherein said wetting liquid is a silicone oil.
- 59. An electrostatic imaging process according to claim 53, and wherein in said fusing said fixing step, and substrate is passed between said curved surface of said heated shaped article and a further curved surface defined by a shaped article formed from a soft rubber formulation.
- 60. An electrostatic imaging process according to claim 59, and wherein the ratio of the thickness of said shaped article formed from said composition of matter to the thickness of said shaped article formed from said soft rubber formulation lies within the range of about 1 to 30-80.
- 61. An electrostatic imaging process according to claim 52 and wherein said weight ratio of release coating silicone polymer to soft silicone rubber formulation is about 1:4.
- 62. An electrostatic imaging process according to claim 61, and wherein said soft silicone rubber formulation comprises an admixture of:
- (i) about 2 parts by weight of a curable silicone oil including curing agent therefor;
- (ii) about 10 parts by weight of a hard rubber forming room temperature vulcanizable silicon polymer; and
- (iii) about 1 part of silicone polymer curing agent to effect a cure of component (ii).
- 63. An electrostatic imaging process according to claim 52, and wherein said soft silicone rubber formulation comprises an admixture of:
- (i) about 1-4 parts by weight of a curable silicone oil including curing agent therefor;
- (ii) about 10 parts by weight of a hard rubber forming room temperature vulcanizable silicone polymer; and
- (iii) sufficient silicone polymer curing agent to effect a cure of component (ii).
- 64. An electrostatic imaging process according to claim 63, and wherein the ratio of components (i):(ii):(iii) is about 2: about 10: about 1, parts by weight.
- 65. An electrostatic imaging process according to claim 52, and wherein said toner is powdered solid toner.
- 66. A process according to claim 52 wherein said composition of matter has a Shore A hardness of less than 50.
- 67. A process according to claim 52 wherein said release coating silicone polymer comprises an organofunctional siloxane polymer.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/268,861, filed Nov. 8, 1988, now abandoned; which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/202,687, filed Jun. 6, 1988, now pending.
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