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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 03, 2012
Filed:
Jun. 16, 2009
Santiago Faucher, Oakville, CA;
Rina Carlini, Oakville, CA;
Joo T. Chung, Webster, NY (US);
Fumii Higuchi, Mississauga, CA;
Shigang Qiu, Toronto, CA;
Allan K. Chen, Oakville, CA;
Edward Graham Zwartz, Mississauga, CA;
Michael Steven Hawkins, Cambridge, CA;
Brian J. Andaya, Ontario, NY (US);
Joseph L. Leonardo, Penfield, NY (US);
Santiago Faucher, Oakville, CA;
Rina Carlini, Oakville, CA;
Joo T. Chung, Webster, NY (US);
Fumii Higuchi, Mississauga, CA;
Shigang Qiu, Toronto, CA;
Allan K. Chen, Oakville, CA;
Edward Graham Zwartz, Mississauga, CA;
Michael Steven Hawkins, Cambridge, CA;
Brian J. Andaya, Ontario, NY (US);
Joseph L. Leonardo, Penfield, NY (US);
Xerox Corporation, Norwalk, CT (US);
Abstract
A process for making a self-emulsifying composite suitable for use in forming latex emulsions includes contacting a resin with a solid or highly concentrated surfactant, a solid neutralizing agent in the absence of water and an organic solvent to form a mixture, melt mixing the mixture, and forming a self-emulsifying composite of the melt mixed mixture such as a granule. Self-emulsifying granules are also provided and configured to form a latex emulsion when added to water, which may then be utilized to form a toner.