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titleOfInvention Laminates for electromagnetic wave shielding
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an electromagnetic wave, an infrared ray and a near infrared ray which are excellent in transparency and are emitted from a display device such as an electronic device or a display screen of a liquid crystal display (LCD) or a plasma display panel (PDP) in a transparent opening. To provide a laminated body for an electromagnetic wave shield which is excellent in an effect of shielding an electromagnetic wave from outside and preventing an external electromagnetic wave from entering an electronic device or the like and reducing noise. SOLUTION: A laminate comprising a layer (A) made of a transparent thermoplastic resin film, a layer (B) made of a metal and a dielectric, and a metal layer (C), wherein the laminate is made of A Laminate (I) or A / C / B. A laminate (II) laminated in the order of B, wherein the visible light transmittance is 50% or more, and the electric wave shielding property in a frequency band of 80 to 1000 MHz is 50 dB or more, wherein the laminate is used for electromagnetic wave shielding. .
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