Claims
- 1. A flowable, dry powder of particles that has a static conductivity of less than about 10.sup.-3 mhos per centimeter in an electric field of 10,000 d.c. volts per centimeter comprising
- (a) from about 30 to 80 parts by weight of a thermoplastic binder that has a static conductivity of at most about 10.sup.-12 mhos per centimeter, said binder being selected from the group consisting of waxes that have a melting point in the range of about 45.degree. C. to 150.degree. C., organic resins that have a softening point above about 60.degree. C., and mixtures of said waxes and said resins; and correspondingly, from about 70 to 20 parts by weight of a magnetically responsive material and
- (b) from about 0.4 to 3 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of component (a) of fluorinated carbon that has a degree of fluorination in the range of 15% to 30% and an average diameter below about 2 microns, wherein said fluorinated carbon comprises a radially dispersed zone around the outer portions of said particles and wherein said fluorinated carbon renders said dry powder more negatively chargeable.
- 2. A powder in accordance with claim 1 that has a static conductivity less than about 10.sup.-10 mhos per centimeter in an electric field of 10,000 d.c. volts per centimeter.
- 3. A powder in accordance with claim 1 wherein at least about 95 number percent of said particles have a maximum dimension in the range of about 4 to 30 microns.
- 4. A powder in accordance with claim 1 wherein said particles are essentially spherical.
- 5. A powder in accordance with claim 1 wherein said fluorinated carbon has an average diameter of below about 100 millimicrons.
- 6. A powder in accordance with claim 1 wherein said fluorinated carbon comprises from about 0.75 to 3 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of component (a).
- 7. A powder in accordance with claim 1 wherein the weight ratio of said organic resin to said wax in said binder is in the range of about 0:1 to 1:1, and wherein said powder is pressure-fixable.
- 8. A powder in accordance with claim 7 wherein said binder is said wax.
- 9. A powder in accordance with claim 8 wherein said binder is selected from low molecular weight polyethylene, mixtures of low molecular weight polyethylenes, and mixtures of low molecular weight polyethylene with aromatic waxes.
- 10. A powder in accordance with claim 1 wherein said binder comprises said organic resin and wherein said powder is heat-fusible.
- 11. A powder in accordance with claim 10 wherein said organic resin comprises a bisphenol A epoxy resin.
- 12. A powder in accordance with claim 1 wherein said fluorinated carbon comprises fluorinated carbon black.
- 13. A powder in accordance with claim 1 wherein said fluorinated carbon comprises graphite fluoride.
- 14. A powder in accordance with claim 6 wherein component (a) comprises from about 35 to 45 parts by weight of said thermoplastic binder, and, correspondingly, from about 65 to 55 parts by weight of said magnetically responsive material.
- 15. A one part developing powder composition comprising
- (a) particles containing a mixture of a thermoplastic binder and a magnetically responsive material, and
- (b) a radially dispersed layer of a fluorinated carbon having a degree of fluorination in the range of 15 to 30% and an average diameter below about 2 microns embedded in the surface of said particles
- wherein said composition is capable of being more negatively charged during electrostatic copying processes than is a developer which is identical to said composition but which employs non-fluorinated carbon in place of said fluorinated carbon, and
- wherein said composition contains from 35 to 45 parts by weight of said thermoplastic binder having a static conductivity of at most 10.sup.-12 mhos per centimeter, correspondingly from 65 to 55 parts by weight of said magnetically responsive material, and from 0.75 to 1.5 parts by weight of the combined weight of said binder and said magnetically responsive material of said fluorinated carbon.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 625,314 filed June 27, 1984, now abandoned, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 159,939 filed June 16, 1980 and now abandoned.
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