Claims
- 1. A liquid jet recording head comprising:
- a liquid discharging portion having an orifice for discharging liquid to form flying liquid droplets and a heat acting zone communicating with said orifice at which heat energy for forming said liquid droplets can act on the liquid therein, and
- an electrothermal transducer including at least a pair of confronting electrodes connected electrically to a heat generating resistance layer provided on a substrate to form a heat generating portion between said electrodes and a protective layer formed by a reaction that converts material comprising said electrothermal transducer into an insulating inorganic material, wherein said reaction comprises at least one of oxidation, nitriding, boriding and carbiding of said electrothermal transducer at the surface thereof to convert said surface into at least one of an oxide, a nitride, a boride and a carbide, respectively, of the material comprising electrothermal transducer.
- 2. A liquid jet recording head according to claim 1, wherein said reaction comprises anodic oxidation of the surfaces only of said electrodes.
- 3. A method of making a liquid jet recording head comprising:
- providing a liquid jet recording head with a liquid discharging portion having an orifice for discharging liquid to form flying liquid droplets, a heat acting zone communicating with said orifice at which head energy for forming said liquid droplets can act on the liquid therein and an electrothermal transducer including at least a pair of confronting electrodes connected electrically to a heat generating resistance layer provided on a substrate to form a heat generating portion between said electrodes; and
- forming a protective layer by a reaction that converts material comprising said electrothermal transducer into an insulating inorganic material, wherein said reaction comprises at least one of oxidation, nitriding, boriding and carbiding of said electrothermal transducer at the surface thereof to convert said surface into at least one of an oxide, a nitride, a boride and a carbide, respectively, of the material comprising said electrothermal transducer.
- 4. A method according to claim 3, wherein said oxidation is effected by anodic oxidation using phosphoric acid.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 575,678, filed Jan. 31, 1984, now abandoned.
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