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publicationDate 1998-12-22-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-H10340024-A
titleOfInvention Manufacturing method of fixing roller
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] A phase change exothermic substance can be dispersed well in a binder, and it is easy to form a heat generating layer of the phase change exothermic substance in a short time with a binder using a fluororesin. To provide a method for manufacturing a fixing roller. SOLUTION: A pure fluororesin PTFE tube is prepared by adding pure water to selenium dioxide SeO 2 to make a selenite H 2 SeO 3 solution and diluting it to a concentration of 50% by adding water. , And soak the work whose edges and inside are masked with an acid-resistant mask. Sulfur dioxide gas SO 2 is blown into the solution in which the work is immersed to reduce and precipitate Se in the solution, and then the sulfuric acid solution generated by washing with water is washed out and dried. Thereafter, one end is sealed with a heat-shrinkable tube made of a fluororesin PFA, gradually heated while being depressurized by a rotary pump, and then rapidly cooled to form a phase-change heating roller.
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