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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 11, 2008
Filed:
Apr. 24, 2006
Christopher D. Blair, Webster, NY (US);
Joy L. Longhenry, Webster, NY (US);
Jeffry Welch, Morrison, CO (US);
Thomas Debies, Webster, NY (US);
Bruce J. Parks, Bloomfield, NY (US);
Eliud Robles-flores, Webster, NY (US);
Evan Kastner, Rochester, NY (US);
Jamie S. Clayfield, Rochester, NY (US);
Christopher D. Blair, Webster, NY (US);
Joy L. Longhenry, Webster, NY (US);
Jeffry Welch, Morrison, CO (US);
Thomas Debies, Webster, NY (US);
Bruce J. Parks, Bloomfield, NY (US);
Eliud Robles-Flores, Webster, NY (US);
Evan Kastner, Rochester, NY (US);
Jamie S. Clayfield, Rochester, NY (US);
Xerox Corporation, Norwalk, CT (US);
Abstract
A plasma sprayed TiOcoating is used to remove effluents produced during an electrical charging step using a corona charging device. The plasma spray allows for the application of TiOceramic to an aluminum dicorotron housing. Plasma spray also increases the electrical conductivity of the TiO(which is necessary for the dicorotron operation). Plasma sprayed coatings are also porous which aids in the capture and reduction of effluents.