Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing a foamed product having a convexo-concave surface comprising the steps of:providing the foamable preform having a foamable portion made of a foamable resin composition; further providing a liquid toner, as a recording material, in which copolymer resin particles are dispersed in an electrically insulating dispersion medium, the copolymer resin particles containing a copolymer resin composed of at least two different monomer components including a first and a second monomer component and a foaming inhibitor affecting the foamable resin composition, the copolymer resin and the electrically insulating dispersion medium being related to each other such that (i) a difference Δ(δp1−δd) between a solubility parameter value δp1 of a homopolymer composed only of the first monomer component in the copolymer resin and a solubility parameter of δd of the electrically insulating dispersion medium is not smaller than 1.0, (ii) a difference Δ(δp2−δd) between a solubility parameter value δp2 of a homopolymer composed only of the second monomer component in the copolymer resin and a solubility parameter value δd of the electrically insulating dispersion medium is not larger than 1.0, and (iii) a difference Δ(δp1−δp2) between the two solubility parameter values δp1 and δp2 of those homopolymers is at least 0.5, and each of said copolymer resin particles having a configuration in which a core portion insoluble in the electrically insulating dispersion medium is surrounded with an outer skin portion soluble or swellable in the electrically insulating dispersion medium; subjecting the foamable preform to an electrostatic record or an electrostatic image transfer with the use of the liquid toner to apply the copolymer resin particles on a surface of the foamable portion in a prescribed pattern; and foaming the foamable portion after the applying of the copolymer resin particles to form the surface of the foamable portion into a convexo-concave pattern.
- 2. A method of manufacturing a foamable intermediate product comprising the steps of:providing the foamable preform having a foamable portion made of a foamable resin composition; further providing a liquid toner, as a recording material, in which copolymer resin particles are dispersed in an electrically insulating dispersion medium, the copolymer resin particles containing a copolymer resin composed of at least at least two different monomer components including a first and a second monomer component and a foaming inhibitor affecting the foamable resin composition, the copolymer resin and the electrically insulating dispersion medium being related to each other such that (i) a difference Δ(δp1−δd) between a solubility parameter value δp1 of a homopolymer composed only of the first monomer component in the copolymer resin and a solubility parameter of δd of the electrically insulating dispersion medium is not smaller than 1.0, (ii) a difference Δ(δp2−δd) between a solubility parameter value δp2 of a homopolymer composed only of the second monomer component in the copolymer resin and a solubility parameter value δd of the electrically insulating dispersion medium is not larger than 1.0, and (iii) a difference Δ(δp1−δp2) between the two solubility parameter values δp1 and δp2 of those homopolymers is at least 0.5, and each of said copolymer resin particles having a configuration in which a core portion insoluble in the electrically insulating dispersion medium is surrounded with an outer skin portion soluble or swellable in the electrically insulating dispersion medium; and subjecting the foamable preform to an electrostatic record or an electrostatic image transfer with the use of the liquid toner to apply the copolymer resin particles on a surface of the foamable portion in a prescribed pattern.
Priority Claims (1)
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10-87681 |
Mar 1998 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of U.S. Ser. No. 09/281,196 filed Mar. 30, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,117,608 which U.S. application is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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