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titleOfInvention Charging member and charging device
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] It is possible to solve the problems of initial fog / durable fog, OPC adhesion, and nip marks, and it is possible to reliably perform a good charging operation even under severe conditions, resulting in a good image. To provide a charging member capable of stably obtaining the following. SOLUTION: An elastic layer and an elastic layer are formed on the elastic layer in a charging member for charging the object by bringing the member into contact with the member to be charged and applying a voltage between the member and the member to be charged. At least one resin layer, wherein the outermost resin layer in contact with the member to be charged is 50% by weight or more of a urethane-modified acrylic resin and 50% by weight or less of a fluorine resin component and / or Or a charging member formed of a resin material containing a fluorine compound component, and in a state where the outermost resin layer does not contain any conductive agent, the surface of the outermost resin layer and 1 When a voltage of 8 kV is applied to a corona discharger arranged at an interval of mm to generate corona discharge and charge the outermost resin layer surface, the maximum value of the surface potential after 0.3 seconds is 50 V or less. And a charging member characterized in that the surface potential after 10 seconds is 5 V or less.
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