Microtrac Static Image Analysis of Toner Particles en Worthington, Ohio, USA
Nuevo
Especificaciones
- Condición
- nuevo
- Yellow liquid
- 7 min 24 s; 17 737; 15.0 x 8.8; 1017
- Black liquid
- 7 min 0 s; 11 697; 12.1 x 10.3; 961
- Yellow dry
- 16 min 9 s; 41 373; 17.1 x 18.5; 2426
- Black dry
- 27 min 14 s; 30 603; 16.3 x 35.1; 4384
- Xc min
- Yellow liquid; Black liquid; Yellow dry; Black dry
- D10 [µm]
- 5.09; 5.99; 4.70; 5.73
- D50 [µm]
- 6.98; 7.91; 6.55; 7.61
- D90 [µm]
- 8.81; 9.80; 9.12; 9.76
- Xarea
- Yellow liquid; Black liquid; Yellow dry; Black dry
- Xfe max
- Yellow liquid; Black liquid; Yellow dry; Black dry
- Categoría
- Toner particles
- ID de Anuncio
- 102061845
Descripción
Toners are colorants for electrostatic printing processes. Toner is a very fine powder consisting of 5 to 30 μm particles. Due to the very small particle size, the powder is flowable and behaves like a liquid. Toner is composed of synthetic resin, pigments, magnetizable metal oxides and various auxiliary substances.
Toners are mainly used in photocopying machines and laser printers to create a print image on paper. Laser toner cartridges for use in copiers and printers come in sets of cyan, magenta, yellow and black (CMYK), allowing a very large variety of colors to be generated by mixing (Fig. 1).
The demands placed on the toner are very high: On the one hand, it must meet the requirements with regard to the printing result, on the other hand, the toner should adhere to as many materials as possible, except for the device itself (fixing rollers).