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titleOfInvention Cover material for binding and manufacturing method thereof
abstract (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] To provide a cover material for a binding material which is mainly composed of an olefin resin which does not generate dioxin when incinerated, and has improved feeling, aptitude for calendering, and transferability of foil during secondary processing. SOLUTION: A foamed resin layer 2 of 70 to 500 g / m 2 is prepared by mixing a softening modifier, a foaming agent and other auxiliaries with an olefin resin and formed on a base material 1. Of rice tsubo formed by blending a softening modifier and other auxiliaries with an olefin resin on the surface of This is a cover material for binding, characterized in that m 2 non-foamed resin layers 3 are laminated. The base material 1 may be removed from the binding cover material to form a two-layer structure in which the non-foamed resin layer 3 is laminated on the foamed resin layer 2 (FIG. 2).
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