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publicationNumber JP-H02310565-A
titleOfInvention Nickel (ii) salt as electrification assistant for electrostatic liquid developer
abstract PURPOSE: To improve image quality, transfer efficiency and covering property in a solid part by incorporating thermoplastic resin particles of a specified size containing nickel (II) salt dispersed in a specified nonpolar liquid and incorporating an ionic or amphoteric ionic charge controlling agent compd. CONSTITUTION: Thermoplastic resin particles having <30μm average particle size containing nickel (II) salt are dispersed in a nonpolar liquid which is present in a large amt. and has <30 kauri-butanol value, and an ionic or amphoteric charge controlling agent compd. which is soluble with the liquid is added. The nonpolar liquid dispersion medium consists of a branched-chain aliphatic hydrocarbon which is a narrow fraction of isoparafin hydrocarbons with purity of a high level. Thereby, the image quality transfer efficiency and covering property in a solid part can be improved.
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