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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 composed of a support and a transfer layer is opposed to the uneven surface 1 side of the base material B to be transferred, The solid particles P ejected from the ejector 4 are caused to collide with the support of the transfer sheet, and the support is peeled off after the transfer sheet is pressed against the substrate to be transferred by the collision pressure. Further, at this time, with respect to the envelope surface E formed by the uneven surface of the transferred substrate, at least in a portion where the collision pressure is applied to the transferred substrate via the transfer sheet, the envelope surface of the portion is directed downward or vertically. . As a result, the solid particles after the collision fall down and remain on the transfer sheet and do not accumulate, so that the collision of the subsequent solid particles can be effectively used as the collision pressure, and the solid particles after the collision can be reliably collected. .
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