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titleOfInvention Cover film for luminous body
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] To eliminate the use of a fading dye mainly, A luminous body that can suppress the activity of phototactic insects by absorbing ultraviolet rays emitted from luminous bodies such as fluorescent lamps and mercury lamps, and minimize the scattering of fragments when the luminous body is damaged To provide a cover film for A film comprising a thermoplastic synthetic resin and iron oxide hydroxide particles, wherein the content of the iron oxide hydroxide particles is C (w (t%) and the thickness of the film is defined as T (μm), which satisfies the following conditions. 10 ≦ T ≦ 300 5 ≦ C × T ≦ 200
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