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titleOfInvention Syndiotactic polystyrene support
abstract (57) [Abstract] An object of the present invention is to unwind a support which is wound in a roll shape and stored, and to perform surface treatment such as corona treatment, undercoat layer, backcoat layer, emulsion layer, magnetic layer and the like. An object of the present invention is to provide a syndiotactic polystyrene-based support having good flatness by suppressing the occurrence of curling due to curl during processing such as coating, punching, punching and slitting. SOLUTION: In a support comprising a syndiotactic polystyrene-based polymer which is oriented and heat-fixed in both longitudinal and transverse directions, the difference in refractive index between the front and back of the support in the thickness direction is 4 ×. A syndiotactic polystyrene-based support characterized by having a surface of 10 -3 or more and having a low refractive index in the thickness direction of the support as an inner side.
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