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titleOfInvention Curved surface transfer method and curved surface transfer device
abstract (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] To reliably transfer a three-dimensional uneven surface with a transfer sheet and efficiently manufacture a transfer product such as a decorative material. SOLUTION: The transfer layer side of a transfer sheet S including a support and a transfer layer is opposed to the uneven surface side of a base material B to be transferred, and solid particles P ejected from an ejector 1 are placed on the support side of the transfer sheet. When the transfer sheet is pressed against the substrate to be transferred with the collision pressure and the support is peeled off to manufacture a transfer product such as a decorative material, when applying the collision pressure of solid particles, at least the ejector The substrate to be transferred is reciprocated and conveyed by the substrate transfer device 2 that reciprocates the substrate to be transferred at a position facing the substrate, and a collision pressure is applied to the same portion of the substrate to be transferred a plurality of times.
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