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titleOfInvention Spacer for liquid crystal displays, production process therefor, and liquid crystal display
abstract The present invention provides a liquid crystal display device having excellent cell spacing uniformity and high image display quality due to an enlargement of a substrate; A spacer which is excellent in dry dispersibility even with a large substrate and hardly departs, thereby providing the liquid crystal display element; And methods of making such spacers. As the spacer for a liquid crystal display device, a particle body and one containing hydrophobic fine particles adhering to the surface of the particle main body are used. The hydrophobic fine particles have a triboelectric charge with respect to iron from 0 to positive charge. In addition, the spacer may be an adhesive spacer wherein the particle body is adhesive particles.
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