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titleOfInvention Resin for electrostatic charge image developing toner
abstract PURPOSE:To provide a titled resin suitable for heat roller fixing by using a partially crosslinked type polyester resin which has specific properties and is produced under specific conditions. CONSTITUTION:A trivalent or tetravalent carboxylic acid or the anhydride thereof or the mixture composed thereof of the amt. corresponding to 0.05-0.25mol per mol of a dicarboxylic acid unit (A) is brought into reaction with a polyester (I) of <=5,000 number average mol.wt. constituted of the dicarboxylic acid unit (A) and glycol unit (B) to form a branched polyester polymer (II). The branched polyester polymer (II) is then brought into reaction with a polyepoxide having >=5 epoxy groups in one molecule of the amt. corresponding to 0.03-0.3mol in terms of the epoxy group per mol of the carboxylic acid unit (A). The resin for electrostatic charge image developing toner having <=4,000 number average mol.wt., <=40mgKOH/g total of acid value and hydroxyl group value, 50-70 deg.C glass transition temp. and 100-200 deg.C softening point is thus obtd.
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