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publicationDate 1989-03-01-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-S6453835-A
titleOfInvention Non-glare hard coat film
abstract PURPOSE:To obtain a film provided with non-glare property while maintaining a surface hardness, by applying hard coat process on at least one side of a synthetic resin film and applying sandblasting work on said processed surface. CONSTITUTION:Sandblasting work is applied on one side of a synthetic resin film or a biaxially orientated polyester film, for example. Further, an ultraviolet ray curing type acrylic hard coat coating, for example, is coated on the sandblasted surface through reverse coating method, then, the coating is cured by an ultraviolet ray lamp. According to this method, a non-glare hard coat film, provided with non-glare property, may be obtained while maintaining the surface hardness of a hard coat layer on the synthetic resin film.
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