Claims
- 1. A laminate film for receiving a toner image formed by a toner including a binder resin, a colorant and a wax component, the laminate film comprising:
- an absorbing layer for absorbing a wax component of a toner image; and
- a substrate supporting the absorbing layer;
- wherein the absorbing layer comprises inorganic powder and a resin for holding the inorganic powder in an inorganic powder-to-resin weight ratio of about 9:1 to 50:1,
- wherein the absorbing layer has an average pore radius of 10 to 200 .ANG., and
- wherein said laminate film has a BET specific surface area of 7 to 30 m.sup.2 /g.
- 2. The laminate film according to claim 1, further comprising a toner image thereon containing a wax component contained in a polymerization toner obtained through suspension polymerization.
- 3. The laminate film according to claim 1, further comprising a toner image thereon containing a wax component contained in a toner prepared through melt-kneading, pulverization and classification of toner ingredients including the wax component.
- 4. The laminate film according to claim 1, further comprising a toner image thereon containing a wax component having a melting point of 30.degree.-150.degree. C.
- 5. The laminate film according to claim 1, further comprising a toner image thereon containing a wax component having a melting enthalpy of 50-250 Joule/g.
- 6. The laminate film according to claim 1, wherein the inorganic powder comprises a constituent selected from the group consisting of activated alumina, aluminum hydroxide, alumina hydrate, silica or titanium oxide.
- 7. The laminate film according to claim 1, wherein the resin comprises polyvinyl alcohol and the inorganic powder comprises alumina hydrate, respectively, in the absorbing layer.
- 8. The laminate film according to claim 1, wherein the inorganic powder has an average primary particle size of 0.001-0.1 micron.
- 9. The laminate film according to claim 1, wherein the absorbing layer comprises the inorganic powder and the resin in a weight ratio of about 9:1 to 20:1.
- 10. The laminate film according to claim 1, wherein the absorbing layer is disposed on the substrate, the substrate being surface-treated by plasma or corona discharge.
- 11. The laminate film according to claim 1, further comprising an intermediate adhesive layer positioned between the absorbing layer and the substrate.
- 12. The laminate film according to claim 11, wherein the intermediate adhesive layer comprises a member selected from the group consisting of polyester resin, acrylic resin, methacrylate resin, styrene-acrylate copolymer and styrene-methacrylate copolymer.
- 13. The laminate film according to claim 1, further comprising an intermediate transparent resin layer positioned between the absorbing layer and the substrate.
- 14. The laminate film according to claim 13, wherein the intermediate transparent resin layer comprises a transparent resin having a solubility parameter of 9.5-12.5 and a storage modulus (G') of 1.times.10.sup.3 -1.times.10.sup.6 dyn/cm.sup.2 as measured at a temperature of 160.degree. C. and a frequency (w) of 100 rad/sec.
- 15. The laminate film according to claim 13, wherein when a toner has a storage modulus (G'), the transparent resin layer comprises a resin having a storage modulus (G') larger than the storage modulus (G') of the toner, each as measured at a temperature of 160.degree. C. and a frequency (w) of 100 rad/sec.
- 16. The laminate film according to claim 13, wherein the inorganic powder comprises a constituent selected from the group consisting of activated alumina, aluminum hydroxide, alumina hydrate, silica and titanium oxide.
- 17. The laminate film according to claim 13, wherein the resin comprises polyvinyl alcohol and the inorganic powder comprises alumina hydrate, respectively, in the absorbing layer.
- 18. The laminate film according to claim 13, wherein the inorganic powder has an average primary particle size of 0.001-0.1 micron.
- 19. The laminate film according to claim 13, wherein the absorbing layer comprises the inorganic powder and the resin in a weight ratio of about 9:1 to 20:1.
- 20. The laminate film according to claim 13, wherein the absorbing layer is disposed on the transparent resin layer, the transparent resin layer being surface-treated by plasma or corona discharge.
- 21. The laminate film according to claim 13, further comprising an intermediate adhesive layer positioned between the intermediate transparent resin layer and the substrate.
- 22. The laminate film according to claim 21, wherein the intermediate adhesive layer comprises a member selected from the group consisting of polyester resin, acrylic resin, methacrylate resin, styrene-acrylate copolymer and styrene-methacrylate copolymer.
- 23. The laminate film according to claim 13, wherein the intermediate transparent resin layer is disposed on the substrate, the substrate being surface-treated by plasma or corona discharge.
- 24. The laminate film according to claim 1, wherein the resin in the absorbing layer comprises a transparent resin having a solubility parameter of 9.5-12.5 and a storage modulus (G') of 1.times.10.sup.3 -1.times.10.sup.6 dyn/cm.sup.2 as measured at a temperature of 160.degree. C. and a frequency (w) of 100 rad/sec.
- 25. The laminate film according to claim 24, wherein the inorganic powder comprises a constituent selected from the group consisting of activated alumina, aluminum hydroxide, alumina hydrate, silica or titanium oxide.
- 26. The laminate film according to claim 24, wherein the absorbing layer is disposed on the substrate, the substrate being surface-treated by plasma or corona discharge.
- 27. The laminate film according to claim 24, further comprising an intermediate adhesive layer positioned between the absorbing layer and the substrate.
- 28. The laminate film according to claim 27, wherein the intermediate adhesive layer comprises a member selected from the group consisting of polyester resin, acrylic resin, methacrylate resin, styrene-acrylate copolymer and styrene-methacrylate copolymer.
- 29. The laminate film according to claim 1, wherein when a toner has a storage modulus (G'), the absorbing layer comprises a transparent resin having a storage modulus (G') larger than the storage modulus (G') of the toner, each as measured at a temperature of 160.degree. C. and a frequency (w) of 100 rad/sec.
- 30. The laminate film according to claim 1, further comprising a color toner image.
- 31. The laminate film according to claim 1, further comprising a full-color toner image.
- 32. The laminate film according to claim 1, wherein said substrate has a thickness of 50-300 .mu.m.
- 33. The laminate film according to claim 1, wherein the laminate film is formed by applying a coating liquid comprising said resin, said inorganic powder and a solvent.
- 34. The laminate film according to claim 1, wherein the absorbing layer is formed by applying a coating liquid containing at least the resin and the inorganic powder.
- 35. A laminate film for receiving a toner image formed by a toner comprising a binder resin, a colorant and a wax component, obtained through suspension polymerization, said laminate film comprising:
- an absorbing layer for absorbing a wax component of a toner image; and
- a substrate for supporting the absorbing layer;
- wherein the absorbing layer is a layer formed by a dry coating of inorganic powder, whereby the absorbing layer consists essentially of the inorganic powder,
- the absorbing layer has an average pore radius of 10 to 200 .ANG., and
- said laminate film has a BET specific surface area of 7 to 30 m.sup.2 /g.
- 36. The laminate film according to claim 35, wherein said substrate has a thickness of 50-300 .mu.m.
- 37. The laminate film according to claim 35, further comprising a toner image thereon containing a wax component having a melting point of 30.degree.-150.degree. C.
- 38. The laminate film according to claim 35, further comprising a toner image thereon containing a wax component having a melting enthalpy of 50-250 Joule/g.
- 39. The laminate film according to claim 35, wherein the inorganic powder comprises a constituent selected from the group consisting of activated alumina, aluminum hydroxide, alumina hydrate, silica or titanium oxide.
- 40. The laminate film according to claim 35, wherein the absorbing layer is disposed on the substrate, the substrate being surface-treated by plasma or corona discharge.
- 41. The laminate film according to claim 35, further comprising an intermediate adhesive layer positioned between the absorbing layer and the substrate.
- 42. The laminate film according to claim 41, wherein the intermediate adhesive layer comprises a member selected from the group consisting of polyester resin, acrylic resin, methacrylate resin, styrene-acrylate copolymer and styrene-methacrylate copolymer.
- 43. The laminate film according to claim 35, further comprising an intermediate transparent resin layer positioned between the absorbing layer and the substrate.
- 44. The laminate film according to claim 43, wherein the intermediate transparent resin layer comprises a transparent resin having a solubility parameter of 9.5-12.5 and a storage modulus (G') of 1.times.10.sup.3 -1.times.10.sup.6 dyn/cm.sup.2 as measured at a temperature of 160.degree. C. and a frequency (w) of 100 rad/sec.
- 45. The laminate film according to claim 43, wherein when a toner has a storage modulus (G'), the transparent resin layer comprises a transparent resin having a storage modulus (G') larger than the storage modulus (G') of the toner, each as measured at a temperature of 160.degree. C. and a frequency (w) of 100 rad/sec.
- 46. The laminate film according to claim 35, further comprising a color toner image.
- 47. The laminate film according to claim 35, further comprising a full-color toner image.
- 48. A laminate film for receiving a toner image formed by a toner comprising a binder resin, a colorant and a wax component prepared through melt-kneading, pulverization and classification, said laminate film comprising:
- an absorbing layer for absorbing a wax component of a toner image; and
- a substrate supporting the absorbing layer;
- wherein the absorbing layer is a layer formed by a dry coating of inorganic powder, whereby the absorbing layer consists essentially of the inorganic powder,
- the absorbing layer has an average pore radius of 10 to 200 .ANG., and
- said laminate film has a BET specific surface area of 7 to 30 m.sup.2 /g.
- 49. The laminate film according to claim 48, wherein said substrate has a thickness of 50-300 .mu.m.
- 50. The laminate film according to claim 48, further comprising a toner image thereon containing a wax component having a melting point of 30.degree.-150.degree. C.
- 51. The laminate film according to claim 48, further comprising a toner image thereon containing a wax component having a melting enthalpy of 50-250 Joule/g.
- 52. The laminate film according to claim 48, wherein the inorganic powder comprises a constituent selected from the group consisting of activated alumina, aluminum hydroxide, alumina hydrate, silica and titanium oxide.
- 53. The laminate film according to claim 48, wherein the absorbing layer is disposed on the substrate, the substrate being surface-treated by plasma or corona discharge.
- 54. The laminate film according to claim 48, further comprising an intermediate adhesive layer positioned between the absorbing layer and the substrate.
- 55. The laminate film according to claim 54, wherein the intermediate adhesive layer comprises a member selected from the group consisting of polyester resin, acrylic resin, methacrylate resin, styrene-acrylate copolymer and styrene-methacrylate copolymer.
- 56. The laminate film according to claim 48, further comprising an intermediate transparent resin layer positioned between the absorbing layer and the substrate.
- 57. The laminate film according to claim 56, wherein the intermediate transparent resin layer comprises a transparent resin having a solubility parameter of 9.5-12.5 and a storage modulus (G') of 1.times.10.sup.3 -1.times.10.sup.6 dyn/cm.sup.2 as measured at a temperature of 160.degree. C. and a frequency (w) of 100 rad/sec.
- 58. The laminate film according to claim 56, wherein the transparent resin layer comprises a transparent resin having a storage modulus (G') larger than a storage modulus (G') of the toner, each as measured at a temperature of 160.degree. C. and a frequency (w) of 100 rad/sec.
- 59. An image sheet, comprising:
- a toner image formed by a toner comprising a binder resin, a colorant, and a wax component having a melting point of 30.degree.-150.degree. C.; and
- a laminate film carrying the toner image, said laminate film comprising an absorbing layer for absorbing the wax component of the toner image, and a substrate supporting the absorbing layer, the absorbing layer comprising inorganic powder and having an average pore radius of 10-200 .ANG..
- 60. The image sheet according to claim 59, wherein the absorbing layer comprises inorganic powder and a resin for holding the inorganic powder in an inorganic powder-to-resin weight ratio of about 9:1 to 50:1, and said laminate film has a BET specific surface area of 7 to 30 m.sup.2 /g.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/841,079 filed Feb. 25, 1992 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,281,504).
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