Lewis S. Smith
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Particulate Science and Technology | 1987
Dan A. Hays; Ian D. Morrison; Lewis S. Smith
ABSTRACT The genesis of a 30 billion dollar a year electrophotographic industry can be traced to the sole effort of Chester Carlson who demonstrated in 1938 that dry images could be produced by a new process involving the attraction of charged pigmented particles to an electrostatic image formed on a photoconducting film. Carlsons invention, a particular form of electrophotography, is known as xerography. Most electrophotographic processes are based on the deposition of charged particles in either an air or liquid medium. The marking particles are usually pigments dispersed in a polymer matrix. The various electrophotographic processes are critically dependent on the electrical and mechanical properties of particles and dispersions. We examine the role of particles and dispersions in electrophotographic processes in general, and xerographic processes in particular.
Archive | 1996
Jacques C. Bertrand; Steven D. Booth; K. Derek Henderson; Daniel E. Juda; Samir Kumar; Dawn M. O'Loughlin; Lewis S. Smith; Zhilei Wang
Archive | 1976
Edward Vanzo; Lewis S. Smith
Archive | 1990
Lewis S. Smith; Henry T. Mastalski
Archive | 1999
Lewis S. Smith; Juan A. Morales Tirado; William H. Hollenbaugh; Scott M. Silence; K. Derek Henderson; Susan J. Lafica; Amy L. Stamp
Archive | 1994
Lewis S. Smith; Thomas W. Nash; Steven C. Hart
Archive | 1995
Lewis S. Smith; Gerardo Leute
Archive | 1997
James R. Combes; Samir Kumar; Lewis S. Smith; Hadi K. Mahabadi; Peter G. Odell
Archive | 1996
Gerardo Leute; Lewis S. Smith; Kenneth D. Rochester Henderson
Archive | 1997
Gerardo Leute; Lewis S. Smith