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titleOfInvention Polyester film for transfer image protection film substrate
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a polyester film for a substrate of a transfer type image protection film which has an excellent balance between smoothing of the surface and handling property and can maintain high glossiness of the surface after transfer of a protective layer. SOLUTION: The film thickness is 6 μm or less, the arithmetic average roughness (Ra) of at least one side of the film is 0.031 to 0.045 μm, and the change in the length of the film in the longitudinal direction when reaching 200 ° C. A polyester film for a substrate of a transfer type image protection film, wherein the rate is −1.5% to + 1.0% and the plane orientation degree of the film is 0.165 or more. [Selection figure] None
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