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publicationDate 2006-06-15-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Rain gutter
abstract The present invention provides a rain gutter in which a photocatalyst layer formed on an outer surface does not cause cracks. A rain gutter T1 having a structure in which a photocatalyst layer 5 having a thickness of 5 to 35 nm is provided on the outer surface of the gutter. In this case, the photocatalyst layer 5 is preferably laminated and integrated with the base material 4 constituting the rain gutter via the adhesive layer 51 and the protective layer 52. Even if the rain gutter expands and contracts due to changes in the outside air temperature, the photocatalyst layer 5 does not cause cracks following the heat expansion and contraction. Alternatively, a rain gutter having a configuration in which a photocatalyst layer in which composite photocatalyst particles coated with a porous inorganic material are dispersed is provided on the outer surface of the gutter. In this case, the photocatalyst layer is preferably one in which composite photocatalyst particles are dispersed in a weather resistant resin. [Selection] Figure 1
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