18598569. TWO-COMPONENT DEVELOPER simplified abstract (KYOCERA Document Solutions Inc.)

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TWO-COMPONENT DEVELOPER

Organization Name

KYOCERA Document Solutions Inc.

Inventor(s)

Sho Sumioka of Osaka-shi (JP)

TWO-COMPONENT DEVELOPER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18598569 titled 'TWO-COMPONENT DEVELOPER

Simplified Explanation:

A patent application describes a two-component developer used in printing technology. The developer consists of carrier particles and toner particles, each with specific characteristics to enhance printing quality.

  • The carrier particles have a carrier core covered with a coat layer containing silicone resin.
  • The toner particles have a toner mother particle with external additives containing specific resin particles.
  • The specific resin particles are crosslinked and have a specific size range and content within the toner particles.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Carrier particles with silicone resin coat layers.
  • Toner particles with specific resin particles as external additives.
  • Crosslinked specific resin particles with defined size and content.

Potential Applications:

The technology can be used in various printing applications, such as laser printers, photocopiers, and multifunction devices.

Problems Solved:

The technology improves print quality by enhancing the interaction between the developer components, resulting in sharper and more consistent prints.

Benefits:

  • Improved print quality.
  • Enhanced durability of printed materials.
  • Consistent performance over time.

Commercial Applications:

The technology can be applied in the manufacturing of printing devices and supplies, catering to industries reliant on high-quality printing.

Questions about the Technology:

1. How does the specific resin content in toner particles affect print quality? 2. What are the potential environmental impacts of using this technology in printing processes?

Frequently Updated Research:

Stay updated on the latest advancements in printing technology and materials to enhance the performance of the two-component developer.


Original Abstract Submitted

A two-component developer contains a carrier containing carrier particles and a toner containing toner particles. The carrier particles each include a carrier core and a coat layer covering the surface of the carrier core. The coat layers contain a silicone resin. The toner particles each include a toner mother particle and an external additive attached to the surface of the toner mother particle. The external additive contains specific resin particles. The specific resin particles contain a crosslinked resin. The specific resin particles have a number average primary particle diameter of at least 37 nm and no greater than 103 nm. The specific resin particles have a content of at least 0.6 parts by mass and no greater than 1.0 part by mass relative to 100 parts by mass of the toner mother particles.