Abstract:
A laminated body is a laminated body that has in this order a second layer and a first layer with different indices of refraction on at least one surface of a supporting base material, and the first layer contains particles X (particles X being particles having at least an inorganic particle part), with the second layer containing particles Y (particles Y being particles having at least an inorganic particle part) and is characterized by the number average particle size (DX in the following) for the inorganic particle parts for the particles X being 5-25 nm and by Equations 1 and 2 being satisfied: 1.4≦(LX/DX)≦3 1 SLX≦7 2.
Abstract:
A laminated body is a laminated body that has in this order a second layer and a first layer with different indices of refraction on at least one surface of a supporting base material, and the first layer contains particles X (particles X being particles having at least an inorganic particle part), with the second layer containing particles Y (particles Y being particles having at least an inorganic particle part) and is characterized by the number average particle size (DX in the following) for the inorganic particle parts for the particles X being 5-25 nm and by Equations 1 and 2 being satisfied: 1.4≦(LX/DX)≦3 1 SLX≦7 2.
Abstract:
A forming material having a layer on at least one of surfaces of a support substrate material, wherein the layer contains a fluorine-containing compound, and has a 60-degree specular gloss level prescribed in JIS Z8741 (1997 edition) greater than or equal to 60%, and the layer has a surface property with a number of peaks exceeding a root-mean-square roughness (Rq) observed under an atomic force microscope (AFM) greater than or equal to 500 and less than or equal to 1500 per 25 μm2.