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titleOfInvention Sponge roll for electrophotographic equipment
abstract A sponge roll for an electrophotographic apparatus capable of improving toner scraping performance and suppressing toner deterioration is provided. A sponge roll 10 for an electrophotographic apparatus includes a shaft body 12 and a sponge elastic layer 14 formed on the outer periphery of the shaft body 12. The roughness Ra of the outermost surface 14c of the cell skeleton 14b constituting the sponge elastic layer 14 is in the range of 2.0 to 5.0 μm, the roll hardness is 220 gf or less, and the non-opening portion of the surface of the sponge elastic layer 14 is The ratio is set to 20% or less. The sponge roll 10 can be suitably used for toner supply or cleaning. [Selection] Figure 2
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