Crt electrophotographic screening method using an organic...

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H01J 9/20 (2006.01) H01J 9/227 (2006.01)

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CA 2138188

A method of electrophotographically manufacturing a screen assembly on an interior surface of a faceplate panel for a color CRT includes the step of forming a photoreceptor, by sequentially coating the surface of the panel with a conductive solution to form a volatilizable conductive layer and then overcoating the conductive layer with an organic photoconductive solution comprising a suitable resin, an electron donor material, an electron acceptor material, a surfactant and an organic solvent to form a volatilizable photoconductive layer. The photoconductive layer of the photoreceptor is resistant to cracking during filming, displays increased phosphor adherence during fixing, can be substantially completely baked-out, and has substantially no spectral sensitivity beyond 550 nm, so that the screening process may be carried out in yellow light, rather than in the dark, in order to provide a safe working environment without deleterious effects on the panels coated with the novel photoconductive layer.

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