Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Method for manufacturing thermal transfer image-receiving sheet support and method for manufacturing thermal transfer image-receiving sheet
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Application No.: US15555653Application Date: 2016-03-22
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Publication No.: US10940619B2Publication Date: 2021-03-09
- Inventor: Makoto Aoyagi , Katsuyuki Hirano , Toru Takahashi , Munenori Ieshige
- Applicant: Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.
- Applicant Address: JP Tokyo
- Assignee: Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.
- Current Assignee: Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.
- Current Assignee Address: JP Tokyo
- Agency: Burr & Brown, PLLC
- Priority: JPJP2015-059675 20150323,JPJP2016-052520 20160316
- International Application: PCT/JP2016/058920 WO 20160322
- International Announcement: WO2016/152832 WO 20160929
- Main IPC: B29C43/30
- IPC: B29C43/30 ; B32B5/18 ; B41M5/42 ; B41M5/41 ; B41M5/44 ; B29C43/24 ; B29C43/46 ; B29C43/52 ; B32B27/06 ; B32B27/08 ; B41M5/50 ; B41M5/52

Abstract:
A method for manufacturing a thermal transfer image-receiving sheet support that can be used to obtain a thermal transfer image-receiving sheet that maintains its gloss and that has excellent handleability and high condition uniformity while preventing the formation of air bubbles in an adhesive layer. A resin is supplied to one side of a substrate, which is passed between a cooling roller A and a rubber roller A. A porous film is stacked on another side of the substrate through a resin, and the substrate is passed between a cooling roller B and a rubber roller B. The cooling rollers A and B have surfaces with a ten-point average roughness (Rz) of 5 to 30 μm and 0 to 20 μm, respectively. The rubber rollers A and B have a rubber hardness (durometer (Type A)) of 60 to 95 and 50 to 80, respectively.
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