abstract |
A process for producing a layered product having coating films excellent in hardness, marring resistance, and interlaminar adhesion; and a layered product obtained by the process. The process for layered-product production is characterized by comprising, in the following order: (1) a step in which a base is coated with an actinic-energy-ray-curable composition containing an actinic-energy-ray-curable resin which has (a) a urethane bond in the backbone, (b) a softening point of 40-150°C, and (c) a weight-average molecular weight of 5,000-1,000,000 and which is (d) soluble in organic solvents; (2) a drying step not including irradiation with actinic energy rays; (3) a step in which the resultant coating is wholly or partly coated with a composition comprising one or more members selected from a group consisting of a thermoplastic composition, a thermosetting composition, and an actinic-energy-ray-curable composition; and (4) a curing step in which the coated base is irradiated with actinic energy rays. |