Claims
- 1. A fuser member comprising a support and coated thereon a fluoroelastomer layer comprising a metal oxide filler selected from tin oxide, cupric oxide, and mixtures thereof, said filler having been treated with a silane coupling agent.
- 2. The fuser member of claim 1 wherein the fluoroelastomer comprises:
- --(CH.sub.2 CF.sub.2).sub.x ;
- --(CF.sub.2 CF.sub.2).sub.y ; and ##STR3## where x is from 30 to 90 mole percent, y is from 10 to 70 mole percent, and
- z is from 0 to 30 mole percent.
- 3. The fuser member of claim 2, wherein x is 52 mole percent, y is 34 mole percent, and z is 14 mole percent.
- 4. The fuser member of claim 2, wherein x is 53 mole percent, y is 26 mole percent, and z is 21 mole percent.
- 5. The fuser member of claim 1 wherein the tin oxide is 30 to 280 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of the fluoroelastomer.
- 6. The fuser member of claim 1 wherein the cupric oxide is 10 to 50 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of the fluoroelastomer.
- 7. The fuser member of claim 1 wherein the silane coupling agent has the structure: ##STR4## wherein M-aliphatic or aromatic chain with C atom numbers vary from 0-20.
- R-proton, phenyl or alkyl, etc.
- L1, L2, L3-Alkoxy, alkyl, halide, etc. with C atom numbers vary from 0-10 and at least one of the L should be alkoxy or halide;
- X--negative counter ion, e.g. chloride ion, bromide ion, etc.
- 8. The fuser member of claim 7 wherein the silane coupling agent comprises a functional group selected from alkoxy and halide.
- 9. The fuser member of claim 7 wherein the silane coupling agent is selected from the group consisting of aminopropyl triethoxysilane, aminopropyl dimethoxyethoxysilane, and N-(2-Aminoethyl-3-aminopropyl trimethoxysilane.
- 10. A fuser member comprising:
- a support;
- a base cushion layer; and
- a fluoroelastomer layer comprising a metal oxide filler selected from tin oxide, cupric oxide, and mixtures thereof, said filler having been treated with a silane coupling agent having a reactive functional group.
- 11. The fuser member of claim 10 wherein the base cushion layer comprises silicone rubber.
- 12. The fuser member of claim 10 wherein the base cushion layer contains a thermally conductive filler.
- 13. The fuser member of claim 10 further comprising an adhesion layer between the base cushion layer and the fluoroelastomer layer.
- 14. The fuser member of claim 1 or 2, further having a polydimethylsiloxane release agent applied to the fluoroelastomer layer in an amount sufficient to produce, upon incubation at elevated temperature, a surface having improved toner release properties on said outermost layer.
- 15. The fuser member of claim 14 wherein the polydimethylsiloxane release agent comprises an aminoalkyl functional group reactive with the fluoroelastomer.
- 16. The fuser member of claim 14 wherein the polydimethylsiloxane release agent comprises a functional group interactive with the silane coupling agent.
- 17. The toner fuser member of claim 14 wherein the polydimethylsiloxane release agent has the formula ##STR5## where R is alkyl or aryl, Z is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, aminoalkyl containing up to about 8 carbon atoms, and mercaptoalkyl containing up to about 8 carbon atoms, and the ratio of a:b is about 1:1 to 3000:1. In more preferred embodiments, Z is hydrogen, aminopropyl, or mercaptopropyl. In a particularly preferred embodiment, Z is hydrogen and the a:b ratio is about 10:1 to 200:1. In another particularly preferred embodiment, Z is aminopropyl and the a:b ratio is about 200:1 to 2,000:1.
- 18. The toner fuser member of claim 17 wherein Z is aminopropyl or hydrogen.
- 19. A method of making a fuser member comprising the steps of
- a) providing a cylindrical core;
- b) compounding a fluoroelastomer with a metal oxide filler selected from tin oxide, cupric oxide, and mixtures thereof, the filler having been treated with a silane coupling agent;
- c) coating the fluoroelastomer on the cylindrical core; and
- d) curing the fuser member.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein a base cushion layer is deposited on the core prior to step c).
- 21. The method of claim 19, further comprising the step of coating an adhesion layer on the base cushion layer prior to step c).
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to the following commonly owned U.S. applications filed on Oct. 31, 1997: U.S. Ser. No. 08/962,129 of Tan, Chen, Binga and Wilkins, titled FUSER MEMBER WITH SURFACE TREATED Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 AND FUNCTIONALIZED RELEASE FLUIDS, and U.S. Ser. No. 08/961,838 of Tan, Chen, Binga and Wilkins, titled FUSER MEMBER WITH CHEMICALLY MODIFIED ELASTOMER/FILLERS AND FUNCTIONALIZED RELEASE FLUIDS.
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