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titleOfInvention Granular magnetite particles and method for producing the same
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Purpose] In the production of magnetic toner for electrostatic copying and resin dispersion type carrier, it is possible to increase the electric resistance and reduce the residual magnetization, and to reduce the particle concentration in the resin including other uses. Provide granular magnetite particles that can be enhanced. [Structure] The magnetite particles having an average particle diameter of 0.02 to 5 μm are subjected to a consolidation treatment at a roller linear pressure of 60 to 150 kg / cm to obtain an oil absorption of 10 to 18 g / 1. 00g and electric resistance is 10 compared to before consolidation A granular magnetite particle characterized by having a high residual magnetic flux density of 15 to 40% and a high residual magnetic flux density of 1 to 10 4 Ω · cm, and a method for producing the same.
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