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publicationNumber JP-5378263-B2
titleOfInvention Water discoloration sheet
abstract <P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a water allochroic sheet to be used in a painting sheet or painting board for infants, having an allochroic layer which is opaque in a dry state but is changed to be transparent when water is included, and whose friction resistance is improved, containing inexpensive magnesium carbonate which can not be conventionally used because of the problem in the friction resistance, and hardly generating skin friction regardless of the kind of water-containing allochroic pigment. <P>SOLUTION: The water allochroic sheet at least includes the allochroic layer with a water-containing allochroic pigment fixed in a dispersed state by a binder, and a support body for supporting the allochroic layer. The allochroic layer contains 0.2-13 wt.% polyether-modified polydimetyl siloxane. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2011,JPO&amp;INPIT
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