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titleOfInvention Transfer film
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To cause a slight misalignment between layers when the transfer film is wound around the surface of a shaft cylinder having a relatively small radius of curvature, such as a lipstick, a makeup brush, a writing instrument, etc., and a white hiding layer There was a risk of being exposed from the pattern layer. Here, when the end of the transfer film is coated on the surface of the start end of the transfer film, even if the white masking layer is exposed, the white masking layer is masked by the covered portion and becomes invisible. ing. However, when the coated part is peeled off due to long-term use, a white hiding layer appears and becomes visible, further aggravating the appearance due to the peeling. In a transfer film transferred to the surface of a curved member, the transfer film comprises at least an adhesive layer, a white hiding layer, a picture layer, and a release layer, and the size of the white hiding layer is determined according to the size of the picture layer. Transfer film smaller than size. [Selection] Figure 1
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