Claims
- 1. A flowable, dry developing powder composition which consists essentially of a plurality of particles each comprising (i) preparticles containing a mixture of a thermoplastic binder and a magnetically responsive pigment, (ii) a layer of from 0.05 to 2% by weight of said preparticles of a fatty acid amide containing at least about 10 carbon atoms essentially permanently adhered to the surface of said preparticles, and (iii) a conductive non-magnetizable pigment embedded in the surface of said layer.
- 2. A powder according to claim 1 having a static conductivity of less than about 10.sup.-3 mho/cm in an electric field of 10,000 d.c. volts/cm.
- 3. A powder according to claim 1 wherein said conductive non-magnetizable pigment is carbon black.
- 4. A powder according to claim 1 wherein said fatty acid amide is selected from the group consisting of erucamide, stearamide, behenamide, oleamide, N,N'-ethylene-bis (tall oil) amide, and N,N'-ethylene-bis-oleamide.
- 5. A powder according to claim 4 wherein said amide is erucamide.
- 6. A heat-fusible powder according to claim 1.
- 7. A powder according to claim 1 wherein said thermoplastic binder comprises the reaction product of epichlorohydrin and bisphenol A.
- 8. A pressure-fixable powder according to claim 1.
- 9. A powder according to claim 1 wherein said thermoplastic binder comprises a mixture of ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer and wax.
- 10. A method of toner formation comprising the steps of:
- providing a plurality of small dimension preparticles of a thermoplastic resin and a magnetically responsive pigment;
- forming a layer of a fatty acid amide containing at least about 10 carbon atoms on the surface of said preparticles, essentially permanently adhering said amide to the surface of said preparticles, and embedding a conductive non-magnetizable pigment in the surface of said layer by blending said preparticles with said fatty acid amide and said conductive non-magnetizable pigment at a temperature and for a time sufficient to (1) form and essentially permanently adhere said layer of said fatty acid amide on the surface of said preparticles and (2) embed said conductive non-magnetizable pigment in said layer.
- 11. A method according to claim 10 wherein said conductive non-magnetizable pigment is embedded in said layer of fatty acid amide at a temperature of about 60.degree. C.
- 12. A method according to claim 11 wherein said blending is carried on for about 8 hours.
- 13. A method according to claim 10 wherein prior to said blending, said preparticles are directed at an angle of 90.degree..+-.5.degree. through a stream of gas heated to a temperature between about 450.degree. C. and 600.degree. C. so as to render said preparticles essentially spherical.
- 14. A method according to claim 10 wherein, subsequent to said blending, said toner is directed at an angle of 90.degree..+-.5.degree. through a stream of gas heated to a temperature between about 370.degree. C. and 425.degree. C. for a time sufficient to essentially completely embed said conductive non-magnetizable pigment.
- 15. A flowable, dry developing powder composition which consists essentially of particles each comprising:
- (i) preparticles containing a mixture of a thermoplastic binder and a magnetically responsive material;
- (ii) a layer of a fatty acid amide component essentially permanently adhered to the surface of said preparticles, said amide containing from 18 to 22 carbon atoms, and
- (iii) conductive carbon black particles embedded in the surface of said layer.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 155,308 filed June 2, 1980, now abandoned.
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