C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 08 – L
Patent
C - Chemistry, Metallurgy
08
L
C08L 91/06 (2006.01) G03G 9/08 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 2567261
Embodiments include a distilled wax having a crystallinity of from about 55 to about 100 percent, wherein the degree of crystallinity is calculated using the following formulas: [Heat of enthalpy (Hm) J/g / 294 J/g] x 100 = degree of crystallinity (Xc); [Heat of recrystallization (Hrc) J/g / 294 J/g] x 100 = degree of crystallinity (Xc); and Sc/(Sc+Sa)] x 100%, wherein Sc is a diffraction peak area of a crystalline component of the wax and the Sa is a diffraction peak area of an amorphous component of the wax; and wherein the Mp, Mn and Mw of the wax are all within the range of from about 500 to about 800, and wherein the wax has a polydispersity of from about 1 to about 1.05.
Il s'agit d'une cire distillée possédant une cristallinité comprise entre 55 et près de 100 pour cent. La cristallinité est calculée au moyen des formules suivantes : ¬enthalpie (Hm) J/g / 294 J/g| x 100 = degré de cristallinité (Xc); ¬température de recristallisation (Hrc) J/g / 294 J/g| x 100 = degré de cristallinité (Xc); et Sc/(Sc+Sa)| x 100 %, où Sc correspond au pic de diffraction de la cire cristalline, où Sa correspond au pic de diffraction de la cire amorphe et où les valeurs Mp, Mn et Mw de la cire se situent toutes dans la plage comprise entre 500 et 800. De plus, ces formules considèrent que le coefficient de polydispersité de la cire est compris entre 1 et 1,05.
Drappel Stephan V.
Gardner Sandra J.
Hadzidedic Sonja
Isganitis Louis V.
Lincoln Timothy L.
Sim & Mcburney
Xerox Corporation
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