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titleOfInvention Heat shrinkable polystyrene laminate film
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a heat-shrinkable polystyrene-based laminated film having a low natural shrinkage rate and excellent in any of heat-resistant fusion property, transparency and shrinkage finish property. SOLUTION: A resin mainly composed of a block copolymer composed of a styrene-based hydrocarbon and a conjugated diene-based hydrocarbon is used as a front and back layer, and a styrene-based hydrocarbon and a conjugated diene-based hydrocarbon are added to a rubber-like elastic body-dispersed polystyrene-based resin. A film obtained by laminating a resin mixed with a block copolymer consisting of as an intermediate layer and stretching at least uniaxially, and having a heat shrinkage of 15% or more in hot water of 80 ° C. in the main shrinkage direction for 10 seconds. A heat-shrinkable polystyrene-based laminated film characterized by the following.
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