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titleOfInvention Damping film for restrained damping steel sheet
abstract (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] To provide a vibration damping film for a restrained vibration damping steel sheet that exhibits high vibration damping properties and has excellent adhesion to metal. A block copolymer of a vinyl aromatic compound and a conjugated diene compound or a hydrogenated product thereof, Vibration damping film for a constrained vibration damping steel sheet composed of three layers in which an olefin resin layer B modified by grafting an unsaturated carboxylic acid is disposed on both sides of a resin layer A having a glass transition temperature of -20 ° C or higher. In the above, when the thickness of the layer A of the three-layer film is Ta and the thickness of the layer B is Tb, Ta / Tb = 5 to 15 and the loss tangent (t) measured at a frequency of 100 Hz and a temperature of 30 to 80 ° C. by a dynamic viscoelasticity measurement method. anδ) is 0.2 or more. [Effect] The above problem is solved.
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