JP2017002626A - Decorative material for floor and floor material - Google Patents

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JP2017002626A
JP2017002626A JP2015119294A JP2015119294A JP2017002626A JP 2017002626 A JP2017002626 A JP 2017002626A JP 2015119294 A JP2015119294 A JP 2015119294A JP 2015119294 A JP2015119294 A JP 2015119294A JP 2017002626 A JP2017002626 A JP 2017002626A
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PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a decorative material for a floor and a floor material capable of reducing discomfort of a color pattern between a decorative sheet layer and a powder-including resin layer, without requiring a separate process for color adjustment, even when applying cutting work.SOLUTION: A powder-including resin layer 1 colored in a preset color and a decorative sheet layer 7 having a colored original fabric layer 3, are laminated in this order, and a color difference ΔE between the powder-including resin layer 1 and the colored original fabric layer 3 is within 5. Thus, a groove part is formed by applying V-shaped processing to the upper surface side of a decorative material 10 for a floor, or a taper part is formed by appling chamfering processing to the upper surface side of the decorative material 10 for the floor, and even when the powder-including resin layer 1 is exposed from under the decorative sheet layer 7, the powder-including resin layer 1 can be made inconspicuous.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 3

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本発明は、床用化粧材及び床材に関し、例えば、住宅、店舗、事務所、体育館などの床面に用いて好適な床用化粧材及び床材に関する。     The present invention relates to a floor decorative material and a floor material, and for example, relates to a floor decorative material and a floor material suitable for use on a floor surface of a house, a store, an office, a gymnasium, or the like.

フローリング材として、合板やMDF、パーチクルボード等の木質基材の表面側に化粧シートを貼り合わせたシートフローリング材が普及してきている。この背景には、従来までのように表面が突板であると、施工現場で表層の色目が合わない等の問題が生じること、また、より高意匠の突板を求めると高級材を使用することになり非常に高価なフローリング材になってしまうこと等がある。また、シートフローリング材が普及してくると、シートフローリングは木質基材の耐衝撃性、耐キャスター性にバラツキがあり、品質が安定しないという問題が顕在化してきた。   As a flooring material, a sheet flooring material in which a decorative sheet is bonded to the surface side of a wood base material such as plywood, MDF, particle board or the like has been widely used. In this background, if the surface is a veneer as in the past, problems such as the color of the surface layer not matching at the construction site will occur, and if you want a higher design veneer, use a high-grade material It may become a very expensive flooring material. Further, as sheet flooring materials become widespread, the sheet flooring has a problem in that the quality of the wooden base material varies due to variations in impact resistance and caster resistance.

そこで、化粧シートの裏面側にバッカー材を貼り合わせた仕様が上市されてきた。バッカー材には、0.1mm〜0.6mm程度のポリエチレンテレフタレートフィルムや木粉含有樹脂シート等が用いられる。木粉含有樹脂シートをバッカー材として使用した仕様は、広く一般に普及している。
また、これらの床材は、表面にV字形状などの溝加工を施したり、角部に面取り加工を施したりしたものが意匠性に優れるといったことなどから多用されている(例えば、特許文献1参照。)。
Therefore, a specification in which a backer material is bonded to the back side of the decorative sheet has been put on the market. For the backer material, a polyethylene terephthalate film of about 0.1 mm to 0.6 mm, a wood powder-containing resin sheet, or the like is used. A specification using a wood powder-containing resin sheet as a backer material has been widely spread.
In addition, these flooring materials are frequently used because the surface is subjected to groove processing such as V-shape or chamfering is performed on the corners, and the design is excellent (for example, Patent Document 1). reference.).

特許第4815652号公報Japanese Patent No. 4815652

上記の溝加工や面取り加工は、通常、木質系基材の表面に化粧シートを貼着した後に、化粧シートの側から床材を切削加工機などで切削することにより行う。そのため、加工後にバッカー材が表出し、化粧シートとバッカー材との間で色柄(すなわち、色自体や絵柄)に違和感が生じてしまうことがある。その場合、床材の表面に透明あるいは着色された塗料を塗布したり、別途化粧シートを貼着したりするなど、色調節のための工程を追加する必要が生じてしまう。
そこで、本発明はこのような事情に鑑みてなされたものであって、切削加工が施された場合でも、化粧シート層と粉末含有樹脂層との間で色柄の違和感を小さくすることができ、色調節のための別途の工程を必要としない床用化粧材及び床材の提供を目的とする。
The grooving or chamfering is usually performed by sticking a decorative sheet on the surface of the wood-based substrate and then cutting the floor material from the decorative sheet side with a cutting machine or the like. For this reason, the backer material may appear after processing, and the color pattern (that is, the color itself or the pattern) may be uncomfortable between the decorative sheet and the backer material. In that case, it becomes necessary to add a process for color adjustment, such as applying a transparent or colored paint to the surface of the flooring, or attaching a separate decorative sheet.
Therefore, the present invention has been made in view of such circumstances, and even when cutting is performed, it is possible to reduce the discomfort of the color pattern between the decorative sheet layer and the powder-containing resin layer. An object of the present invention is to provide a flooring decorative material and a flooring material that do not require a separate process for color adjustment.

上記課題を解決するために、本発明の一態様に係る床用化粧材は、予め設定された色に着色された粉末含有樹脂層と、着色原反層を有する化粧シート層とがこの順で積層され、前記粉末含有樹脂層と前記着色原反層との色差ΔEが5以内であることを特徴とする。
本発明の一態様に係る床材は、上記の床用化粧材と、前記床用化粧材の下面側に取り付けられた基材とを備えることを特徴とする。
In order to solve the above-described problems, a floor decorative material according to an aspect of the present invention includes a powder-containing resin layer colored in a preset color and a decorative sheet layer having a colored raw fabric layer in this order. The color difference ΔE between the powder-containing resin layer and the colored raw fabric layer is 5 or less.
The flooring which concerns on 1 aspect of this invention is equipped with said decorative material for floors, and the base material attached to the lower surface side of the said decorative material for floors, It is characterized by the above-mentioned.

本発明の一態様によれば、切削加工が施された場合でも、化粧シート層と粉末含有樹脂層との間で色柄の違和感を小さくすることができ、色調節のための別途の工程を必要としない床用化粧材及び床材を提供することができる。   According to one aspect of the present invention, even when cutting is performed, the discomfort of the color pattern can be reduced between the decorative sheet layer and the powder-containing resin layer, and a separate process for color adjustment is performed. A flooring decorative material and a flooring which are not required can be provided.

本発明の実施形態に係る床用化粧材10の構成例を示す断面図である。It is sectional drawing which shows the structural example of the decorative material 10 for floors concerning embodiment of this invention. 本発明の実施形態に係る床材50の構成例を示す断面図である。It is sectional drawing which shows the structural example of the flooring 50 which concerns on embodiment of this invention. 床用化粧材10の上面側にV字加工を施して溝部11を形成した断面図である。It is sectional drawing which gave the V-shaped process to the upper surface side of the decorative material for floors 10, and formed the groove part 11. FIG. 床用化粧材10の上面側に面取り加工を施してテーパ部15を形成した断面図である。It is sectional drawing which gave the chamfering process to the upper surface side of the decorative material for floors 10, and formed the taper part. 複数枚の床材50を互いの側部を合わせて配置した状態を示す断面図である。It is sectional drawing which shows the state which has arrange | positioned the multiple sheets of flooring 50 in the mutual side part.

以下、本発明の実施形態を、図面を用いて説明する。なお、以下に説明する各図において、同一の構成を有する部分には同一の符号を付し、その繰り返しの説明は省略する。
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図1は、本発明の実施形態に係る床用化粧材10の構成例を示す断面図である。
図1に示す床用化粧材10は、例えば、住宅、店舗、事務所、体育館などの床に用いられる化粧材である。この床用化粧材10は、予め設定された(すなわち、所定の)色に着色された粉末含有樹脂層1と、この粉末含有樹脂層1上に位置する化粧シート層7とを備える。ここで、粉末含有樹脂層1と着色原反層3との色差ΔEは5以内である。また、化粧シート層7は、例えば着色原反層3と、着色原反層3上に位置する絵柄模様層5とを有する。粉末含有樹脂層1の厚さは、例えば200μm以上1000μm以下である。以下、本実施形態について、例を挙げて具体的に説明する。
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. Note that, in each drawing described below, parts having the same configuration are denoted by the same reference numerals, and repeated description thereof is omitted.
<Configuration>
FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a configuration example of a floor decorative material 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
A floor decorative material 10 shown in FIG. 1 is a decorative material used for floors of houses, stores, offices, gymnasiums, and the like, for example. The floor decorative material 10 includes a powder-containing resin layer 1 colored in a preset color (that is, a predetermined color) and a decorative sheet layer 7 located on the powder-containing resin layer 1. Here, the color difference ΔE between the powder-containing resin layer 1 and the colored raw fabric layer 3 is 5 or less. In addition, the decorative sheet layer 7 includes, for example, a colored original fabric layer 3 and a design pattern layer 5 positioned on the colored original fabric layer 3. The thickness of the powder-containing resin layer 1 is, for example, 200 μm or more and 1000 μm or less. Hereinafter, the present embodiment will be specifically described with examples.

(1)粉末含有樹脂層
粉末含有樹脂層1は、例えば、樹脂に、木粉や紙粉等のセルロースからなる粉末と、炭酸カルシウム、タルク(滑石)、マイカ(雲母)等の無機物とを添加して形成される。樹脂に粉末状のセルロースと、無機物とを添加することによって、樹脂の線膨張を抑制し、床用化粧材10を床面に敷設した際の突き上げや過度な段差等の不具合が生じないようにすることができる。
(1) Powder-containing resin layer The powder-containing resin layer 1 is, for example, added to a resin powder made of cellulose such as wood powder and paper powder and inorganic substances such as calcium carbonate, talc (talc), mica (mica), etc. Formed. By adding powdery cellulose and an inorganic substance to the resin, the linear expansion of the resin is suppressed so that problems such as push-up and excessive steps when the floor decorative material 10 is laid on the floor surface do not occur. can do.

但し、線膨張を抑えるために木粉や紙粉、無機物を闇雲に増やしていくだけでは、本来の目的である耐衝撃性及び耐キャスター性の向上や、製造する上での成形安定性を実現することは困難である。したがって、線膨張係数を明確にし、添加する木粉や紙粉、無機物の配合を最適化する必要がある。
樹脂として、熱可塑性樹脂を用いることができる。粉末含有樹脂層1における熱可塑性樹脂の割合は、30質量%以上45質量%以下であると好ましい。熱可塑性樹脂の割合が30質量%未満であると、バインダー効果が薄れ、粉末含有樹脂層1は成形時に脆くなり、押出成形後に引っ張ると千切れることがある。また、熱可塑性樹脂の割合が45質量%より多いと、粉末含有樹脂層1の線膨張係数が6×10−5以上となり、床用化粧材10を床面に敷設した際の突き上げや過度な段差等の不具合が発生しやすくなる。
However, simply increasing wood powder, paper powder, and inorganic substances to the dark clouds to suppress linear expansion will improve impact resistance and caster resistance, which are the original objectives, and realize molding stability during production. It is difficult. Therefore, it is necessary to clarify the linear expansion coefficient and optimize the blending of wood powder, paper powder, and inorganic substances to be added.
A thermoplastic resin can be used as the resin. The ratio of the thermoplastic resin in the powder-containing resin layer 1 is preferably 30% by mass or more and 45% by mass or less. When the ratio of the thermoplastic resin is less than 30% by mass, the binder effect is weakened, and the powder-containing resin layer 1 becomes brittle during molding, and may be broken when pulled after extrusion molding. Moreover, when the ratio of a thermoplastic resin is more than 45 mass%, the linear expansion coefficient of the powder-containing resin layer 1 becomes 6 × 10 −5 or more, and the floor decorative material 10 is pushed up or excessively laid on the floor surface. Problems such as steps are likely to occur.

熱可塑性樹脂としては、例えば、ポリプロピレン、エチレン−ビニルアルコール共重合体、ポリメチレン、ポリメチルペンテン、ポリエチレンテレフタレート、ポリブチレンテレフタレート、ポリカーボネート、ポリアリレート、ポリエチレンナフタレート−イソフタレート共重合体、ポリイミド、ポリスチレン、ポリアミド、ABS等が挙げられる。
粉末含有樹脂層1における粉末の割合は、10質量%以上30質量%以下であると好ましい。粉末の割合が10質量%未満であると、流れ方向の線膨張係数が6×10−5以上となり、床用化粧材10を床面に敷設した際の突き上げや過度な段差等の不具合が発生しやすくなる。また粉末の割合が30質量%より多いと、粉末含有樹脂層1は成形時に脆くなり、押出成形後に引っ張ると千切れることがある。
Examples of the thermoplastic resin include polypropylene, ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer, polymethylene, polymethylpentene, polyethylene terephthalate, polybutylene terephthalate, polycarbonate, polyarylate, polyethylene naphthalate-isophthalate copolymer, polyimide, polystyrene, Examples thereof include polyamide and ABS.
The ratio of the powder in the powder-containing resin layer 1 is preferably 10% by mass or more and 30% by mass or less. When the proportion of the powder is less than 10% by mass, the linear expansion coefficient in the flow direction becomes 6 × 10 −5 or more, and problems such as push-up and excessive steps when the flooring decorative material 10 is laid on the floor surface occur. It becomes easy to do. On the other hand, when the proportion of the powder is more than 30% by mass, the powder-containing resin layer 1 becomes brittle at the time of molding and may be broken when pulled after extrusion molding.

粉末は、粒径が10μm以上100μm以下程度の微細な粉末であると好ましい。粉末の粒径が100μmを超えると、粉末含有樹脂層1の断面において、熱可塑性樹脂を海とし、粉末とによる海島模様(海島構造)が目視にて認識されやすくなり、意匠的に好ましくない。また、粉末は、木粉や紙粉等の木質系素材の粒子であると好ましい。木粉としては、製材所等で発生する杉やツガ等の切断屑が使用可能である。紙粉としては、バージンパルプ、製紙段階での断裁片、加工段階での加工ロス、印刷段階での裁ち落とし、古紙等の損紙等が使用可能である。但し、粉末は、実際にはこれらの例に限定されない。粉末として、例えば、木質系バイオマス等も使用可能である。粉末は、粉末含有樹脂層1の成形安定性を考慮すると、一定程度の品種に絞って使用することが好ましい。   The powder is preferably a fine powder having a particle size of about 10 μm to 100 μm. When the particle size of the powder exceeds 100 μm, the thermoplastic resin is used as the sea in the cross section of the powder-containing resin layer 1, and the sea-island pattern (sea-island structure) due to the powder is easily recognized visually, which is not preferable in design. The powder is preferably particles of a woody material such as wood powder or paper powder. As wood flour, cutting scraps such as cedar and tsuga generated in a sawmill or the like can be used. As the paper powder, virgin pulp, cut pieces in the paper making stage, processing loss in the processing stage, cutting out in the printing stage, and waste paper such as waste paper can be used. However, the powder is not actually limited to these examples. For example, woody biomass can be used as the powder. In consideration of the molding stability of the powder-containing resin layer 1, it is preferable that the powder be used in a limited variety.

粉末含有樹脂層1における無機充填材の割合は、25質量%以上60質量%以下であると好ましい。無機充填材の割合が25質量%未満であると、粉末含有樹脂層1の線膨張係数が6×10−5以上となり、床用化粧材10を床面に敷設した際の突き上げや過度な段差等の不具合が発生しやすくなる。また、無機充填材の割合が60質量%より多いと、粉末含有樹脂層1は成形時に脆くなり、押出成形後に引っ張ると千切れることがある。
無機充填材は、炭酸カルシウム等の球形のものよりも、タルク、マイカ等の鱗片状のものが好ましい。
The proportion of the inorganic filler in the powder-containing resin layer 1 is preferably 25% by mass or more and 60% by mass or less. When the proportion of the inorganic filler is less than 25% by mass, the linear expansion coefficient of the powder-containing resin layer 1 is 6 × 10 −5 or more, and the push-up or excessive step when the floor decorative material 10 is laid on the floor surface. Etc. are likely to occur. Moreover, when there are more ratios of an inorganic filler than 60 mass%, the powder containing resin layer 1 will become weak at the time of shaping | molding, and if it is pulled after extrusion molding, it may be broken.
The inorganic filler is preferably a scale-like material such as talc or mica rather than a spherical material such as calcium carbonate.

(2)化粧シート層
化粧シート層7は、絵柄模様を有するシート状の部材である。着色原反層3の上面(すなわち、表面)側に絵柄模様層5を印刷してなる。着色原反層3は、カレンダー法、インフレーション法、Tダイ押し出し法等により、ポリオレフィン系樹脂をシート状にしたものである。ポリオレフィン系樹脂としては、例えば、ポリプロピレン(PP)、ポリエチレンテレフタレート(PET)、ポリトリメチレンテレフタレート(PTT)、ポリブチレンテレフタレート(PBT)、ポリエチレンナフタレート(PEN)、ポリブチレンナフタレート(PBN)等が挙げられる。
(2) Decorative sheet layer The decorative sheet layer 7 is a sheet-like member having a pattern. The pattern layer 5 is printed on the upper surface (that is, the front surface) side of the colored raw fabric layer 3. The colored raw fabric layer 3 is obtained by forming a polyolefin-based resin into a sheet shape by a calendar method, an inflation method, a T-die extrusion method, or the like. Examples of the polyolefin resin include polypropylene (PP), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polytrimethylene terephthalate (PTT), polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), polyethylene naphthalate (PEN), and polybutylene naphthalate (PBN). Can be mentioned.

絵柄模様層5は、化粧シート層7に所望の絵柄による意匠性を付与するものであり、絵柄の種類等は特に限定的ではない。絵柄の種類として、例えば、木目模様、石目模様、砂目模様、タイル貼模様、煉瓦積模様、布目模様、皮絞模様、幾何学図形、文字、記号、抽象模様等が挙げられる。更に、その絵柄模様層5の上面(すなわち、表面)側に、意匠性向上・機能性付与のために透明樹脂層・表面保護層を適宜積層しても構わない。また、絵柄模様層5を印刷せずに着色原反層3のみで使用することも適宜可能である。また、化粧シート層7として、公知の化粧シート層7を使用しても良い。
なお、化粧シート層7の厚さは、例えば100〜500μmである。また、着色原反層3の厚さは、例えば50〜200μmである。また、化粧シート層7が着色原反層3上に絵柄模様層5を有する場合、この絵柄模様層5の厚さは、例えば1〜20μmである。
The pattern layer 5 gives the decorative sheet layer 7 design characteristics with a desired pattern, and the type of the pattern is not particularly limited. Examples of the pattern include a wood grain pattern, a stone pattern, a grain pattern, a tiled pattern, a brickwork pattern, a fabric pattern, a leather pattern, a geometric figure, a character, a symbol, and an abstract pattern. Further, a transparent resin layer and a surface protective layer may be appropriately laminated on the upper surface (that is, the surface) side of the design pattern layer 5 in order to improve design properties and provide functionality. Moreover, it is also possible to use only the colored original fabric layer 3 without printing the pattern layer 5. Further, a known decorative sheet layer 7 may be used as the decorative sheet layer 7.
In addition, the thickness of the decorative sheet layer 7 is, for example, 100 to 500 μm. Moreover, the thickness of the colored raw fabric layer 3 is, for example, 50 to 200 μm. Moreover, when the decorative sheet layer 7 has the pattern layer 5 on the colored raw fabric layer 3, the thickness of the pattern layer 5 is, for example, 1 to 20 μm.

(3)床材
図2は、本発明の実施形態に係る床材50の構成例を示す断面図である。図2に示す床材50は、例えば、住宅、店舗、事務所、体育館などの床に用いられる床材50である。この床材50は、例えば、図1を参照しながら説明した床用化粧材10と、この床用化粧材10の下面(すなわち、裏面)側に取り付けられた基材とを備える。基材として、例えば、合板やMDF(Medium Density Fiberboard:中密度繊維板)、パーチクルボード等の木質基材が挙げられる。
(3) Floor Material FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view showing a configuration example of the floor material 50 according to the embodiment of the present invention. The flooring 50 shown in FIG. 2 is a flooring 50 used for the floor of a house, a store, an office, a gymnasium, etc., for example. The flooring 50 includes, for example, the flooring decorative material 10 described with reference to FIG. 1 and a base material attached to the lower surface (that is, the back surface) side of the flooring decorative material 10. As a base material, woody base materials, such as a plywood, MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard: Medium density fiber board), and a particle board, are mentioned, for example.

(4)溝部
図1及び図2に示した床用化粧材10には、その上面10a側に切削加工(例えば、V字加工)を施して溝部を形成してもよい。
図3は、床用化粧材10の上面10a側にV字加工を施して溝部11を形成した断面図である。溝部11の上面10aからの深さをL1としたとき、深さL1は300μm以上900μm以下である。この溝部11は粉末含有樹脂層1まで達している。また、この溝部11の底部であるV字部分13の角度をθ1としたとき、角度θ1は60°以上120°以下である。
(4) Groove Part The floor decorative material 10 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 may be cut (for example, V-shaped) on the upper surface 10a side to form a groove part.
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view in which the groove 11 is formed by performing V-shaped processing on the upper surface 10a side of the floor decorative material 10. When the depth from the upper surface 10a of the groove 11 is L1, the depth L1 is not less than 300 μm and not more than 900 μm. The groove 11 reaches the powder-containing resin layer 1. Further, when the angle of the V-shaped portion 13 which is the bottom of the groove 11 is θ1, the angle θ1 is 60 ° or more and 120 ° or less.

(5)テーパ部
また、図1及び図2に示した床用化粧材10には、その上面10a側の側部に面取り加工(例えば、C面加工)を施してテーパ部を形成してもよい。
図4は、床用化粧材10の上面10a側に面取り加工を施してテーパ部15を形成した断面図である。テーパ部15の上面10aからの深さをL2としたとき、深さL2は300μm以上900μm以下である。このテーパ部15は粉末含有樹脂層1に達している。また、このテーパ部15と上面10aとが成す角度をθ2としたとき、角度θ2は30°以上60°以下である。
(5) Tapered portion Further, the floor decorative material 10 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 may be chamfered (for example, C-surface processed) on the side portion on the upper surface 10a side to form a tapered portion. Good.
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view in which a taper portion 15 is formed by chamfering the upper surface 10 a side of the floor decorative material 10. When the depth from the upper surface 10a of the taper portion 15 is L2, the depth L2 is not less than 300 μm and not more than 900 μm. This tapered portion 15 reaches the powder-containing resin layer 1. Further, when the angle formed by the tapered portion 15 and the upper surface 10a is θ2, the angle θ2 is not less than 30 ° and not more than 60 °.

なお、C面加工とは、角部を直角二等辺三角形で切り取るように面取りする加工のことを意味する。このため、面取り加工がC面加工の場合、上記の深さL2は、この直角二等辺三角形の直角を挟む二辺の各長さのことを意味する。また、面取り加工がC面加工の場合、上記の角度θ2は、この直角二等辺三角形の底角である45°となる。   In addition, C surface processing means the process which chamfers so that a corner | angular part may be cut off with a right-angled isosceles triangle. For this reason, when the chamfering process is a C-plane process, the depth L2 means the lengths of two sides sandwiching the right angle of this right isosceles triangle. Further, when the chamfering is C-plane processing, the angle θ2 is 45 °, which is the base angle of the right isosceles triangle.

<実施形態の効果>
(1)本発明の実施形態によれば、粉末含有樹脂層1と着色原反層3との色差ΔEは5以内である。これにより、床用化粧材10の上面10a側に切削加工(例えば、V字加工)を施して溝部を形成したり、床用化粧材10の上面10a側の側部に面取り加工(例えば、C面加工)を施してテーパ部15を形成したりして、化粧シート層7下から粉末含有樹脂層1が露出した場合でも、上面10aの側からみて、粉末含有樹脂層1を目立たないようにすることができ、化粧シート層7と粉末含有樹脂層1との間で色柄の違和感を小さくする(例えば、違和感を無くす)ことができる。これにより、例えば、V字加工やC面加工を施した後に床用化粧材10を別途着色する必要がなく、色調節のための工程を削減することができる。したがって、床用化粧材10や、この床用化粧材10を用いた床材50を低コストで作製することができる。
<Effect of embodiment>
(1) According to the embodiment of the present invention, the color difference ΔE between the powder-containing resin layer 1 and the colored raw fabric layer 3 is 5 or less. Thereby, a cutting process (for example, V-shaped process) is performed on the upper surface 10a side of the flooring decorative material 10 to form a groove portion, or a chamfering process (for example, C) is performed on the side surface of the flooring decorative material 10 on the upper surface 10a side. Even if the powder-containing resin layer 1 is exposed from the bottom of the decorative sheet layer 7 by forming the taper portion 15 by performing surface processing, the powder-containing resin layer 1 is not conspicuous when viewed from the upper surface 10a side. It is possible to reduce the discomfort of the color pattern between the decorative sheet layer 7 and the powder-containing resin layer 1 (for example, to eliminate the discomfort). Thereby, for example, it is not necessary to separately color the floor decorative material 10 after performing V-shaped processing or C-surface processing, and the steps for color adjustment can be reduced. Therefore, the floor decorative material 10 and the floor material 50 using the floor decorative material 10 can be produced at low cost.

(2)粉末含有樹脂層1の厚さは、例えば200μm以上1000μm以下である。粉末含有樹脂層1の厚さをこの範囲内とすることで、耐衝撃性、耐キャスター性を維持しつつ、成形安定性やロール巻取り性を備え、かつV字加工やC面加工を施した際に、溝部11やテーパ部15が最下部までに達しない粉末含有樹脂層1を作製することができる。 (2) The thickness of the powder-containing resin layer 1 is, for example, not less than 200 μm and not more than 1000 μm. By setting the thickness of the powder-containing resin layer 1 within this range, it has molding stability and roll winding while maintaining impact resistance and caster resistance, and V-shaped processing and C-surface processing are performed. When it does, the powder containing resin layer 1 in which the groove part 11 and the taper part 15 do not reach the lowest part can be produced.

(3)床用化粧材10の上面10a側に形成される溝部11について、その深さL1は、例えば300μm以上900μm以下である。また、溝部11のV字部分13の角度θ1は、例えば60°以上120°以下である。溝部11の深さL1及び角度θ1をこの範囲内とすることで、歩行時に足裏で感じる違和感や、足裏の引っかかりを防ぐとともに、粉末含有樹脂層1が露出し過ぎない床用化粧材10を提供することができる。 (3) About the groove part 11 formed in the upper surface 10a side of the decorative material 10 for floors, the depth L1 is 300 micrometers or more and 900 micrometers or less, for example. Further, the angle θ1 of the V-shaped portion 13 of the groove 11 is, for example, 60 ° or more and 120 ° or less. By setting the depth L1 and the angle θ1 of the groove 11 within this range, the floor decorative material 10 that prevents a feeling of strangeness felt on the soles during walking and catching of the soles, and the powder-containing resin layer 1 is not exposed excessively. Can be provided.

(4)また、床用化粧材10の上面10a側の側部に形成されるテーパ部15について、その深さL2は、例えば300μm以上900μm以下である。また、床用化粧材10の上面10aとテーパ部15とが成す角度θ2は、例えば30°以上60°以下である。テーパ部15の深さL2及び角度θ2をこの範囲内とすることで、図5に示すように複数枚の床材50を互いの側部を合わせて配置した際に、床材50同士の高さの差からくる意匠上の違和感や、歩行時に足裏で感じる違和感、足裏の引っかかりを防ぐとともに、粉末含有樹脂層1が露出し過ぎない床用化粧材10を提供することができる。 (4) Further, the depth L2 of the tapered portion 15 formed on the side portion on the upper surface 10a side of the floor decorative material 10 is, for example, not less than 300 μm and not more than 900 μm. Further, an angle θ2 formed by the upper surface 10a of the floor decorative material 10 and the tapered portion 15 is, for example, 30 ° or more and 60 ° or less. By setting the depth L2 and the angle θ2 of the taper portion 15 within this range, when a plurality of flooring materials 50 are arranged with their side portions aligned as shown in FIG. Thus, it is possible to provide a floor decorative material 10 that prevents a sense of incongruity in the design resulting from the difference in size, a feeling of incongruity felt on the soles during walking, and catching of the soles, and the powder-containing resin layer 1 is not excessively exposed.

(5)なお、溝部11とテーパ部15の両方を床用化粧材10に形成する場合は、L1=L2としてもよく、θ2=(180°−θ1)/2としてもよい。例えば、L1=L2、かつ、θ2=(180°−θ1)/2とした場合は、図5において、複数の床用化粧材10の各々が有する溝部11と、複数の床用化粧材10のテーパ部15同士が向かい合って形成される溝部17との、断面視による形状と大きさが一致する。これにより、溝部11、17は互いに調和がとれ、床用化粧材10の意匠性をさらに高めることができる場合がある。 (5) In addition, when forming both the groove part 11 and the taper part 15 in the decorative material 10 for floors, it is good also as L1 = L2, and good also as (theta) 2 = (180 degrees- (theta) 1) / 2. For example, when L1 = L2 and θ2 = (180 ° −θ1) / 2, in FIG. 5, the groove 11 included in each of the plurality of floor decorative materials 10 and the plurality of floor decorative materials 10 The shape and size of the groove portion 17 formed so that the tapered portions 15 face each other coincide with each other in a sectional view. Thereby, the groove parts 11 and 17 may be harmonized with each other, and the design of the floor decorative material 10 may be further improved.

次に、本発明の実施例1〜5と、比較例とについて説明する。
<実施例1>
(1)床用化粧材の作成
市販のホモポリプロピレン樹脂(曲げ初期弾性率1500MPa)40質量%、バージン紙をボールミルを使用して粒径50μmとなるように粉砕した紙粉15質量%、着色用顔料5質量%、ステアリン酸カルシウムを3質量%とを、2軸押出機によって混合、押出し、断面視で厚さ700μm、幅450mmの長方形状に成形した。次に、この成形物の表裏にコロナ放電処理を施して、粉末含有樹脂層を得た。また、この粉末含有樹脂層の作製時には、後の工程で貼り合わせる化粧シート層に用いられる着色原反層と比較し、色差ΔEが5以内に収まるよう、粉末含有樹脂層の色調整を行った。
次に、粉末含有樹脂層の上面側にPUR接着剤50μmを塗布し、このPUR接着剤を介して厚さ160μmの化粧シート層を接着し、総厚910μmの床用化粧材を得た。
Next, Examples 1 to 5 of the present invention and comparative examples will be described.
<Example 1>
(1) Creation of decorative material for flooring 40% by mass of commercially available homopolypropylene resin (bending initial elastic modulus 1500 MPa), 15% by mass of paper powder obtained by grinding virgin paper to a particle size of 50 μm using a ball mill, for coloring 5% by mass of pigment and 3% by mass of calcium stearate were mixed and extruded by a twin screw extruder, and formed into a rectangular shape having a thickness of 700 μm and a width of 450 mm in a sectional view. Next, the front and back of this molded product were subjected to corona discharge treatment to obtain a powder-containing resin layer. Further, when the powder-containing resin layer was produced, the color of the powder-containing resin layer was adjusted so that the color difference ΔE was within 5 compared to the colored raw fabric layer used for the decorative sheet layer to be bonded in a later step. .
Next, 50 μm of a PUR adhesive was applied to the upper surface side of the powder-containing resin layer, and a decorative sheet layer having a thickness of 160 μm was adhered through the PUR adhesive to obtain a floor decorative material having a total thickness of 910 μm.

(2)床材の作成
床用化粧材の下面側に、水溶性エマルジョン系接着剤を塗布し、この水溶性エマルジョン系接着剤を介して木質系基材を接着した。木質系基材として、ラワン合板(厚さ12mm)を用いた。次に、この床用化粧材と木質系基材とを積層した積層材を所定の寸法(303mm×1818mm)に裁断した後、テノーナーを用いて四辺の実加工を行い、更に上面(すなわち、表面)側からV字加工を施して、粉末含有樹脂層に達する深さのV字型の溝部を成形した。また、床材の側部(実部)には、V字型の溝部と同様な角度で面取り加工を施してテーパ部を形成した。溝部及びテーパ部の床用化粧材上面からの深さはそれぞれ600μm、溝部及びテーパ部の床材水平面(すなわち、床用化粧材上面)に対する角度はそれぞれ45°であった。
(2) Preparation of flooring material A water-soluble emulsion adhesive was applied to the lower surface side of the flooring decorative material, and the woody base material was bonded via the water-soluble emulsion adhesive. Lauan plywood (thickness 12 mm) was used as the wood-based substrate. Next, after cutting the laminated material obtained by laminating the flooring decorative material and the wooden base material into a predetermined size (303 mm × 1818 mm), the tenor is used to perform actual processing on four sides, and the upper surface (that is, the surface) V-shaped processing was performed from the side) to form a V-shaped groove having a depth reaching the powder-containing resin layer. Further, a chamfering process was performed on the side part (real part) of the flooring at the same angle as the V-shaped groove part to form a tapered part. The depth of the groove portion and the tapered portion from the top surface of the decorative material for flooring was 600 μm, and the angle of the groove portion and the tapered portion with respect to the horizontal surface of the flooring material (that is, the top surface of the decorative material for flooring) was 45 °.

<実施例2>
粉末含有樹脂層の厚さを200μmとし、溝部及びテーパ部の床用化粧材上面からの深さをそれぞれ300μmとした。これ以外は、実施例1と同様にして床用化粧材を得た。
<実施例3>
粉末含有樹脂層の厚さを1000μmとし、溝部及びテーパ部の床用化粧材上面からの深さを900μmとした。これ以外は、実施例1と同様にして床用化粧材を得た。
<Example 2>
The thickness of the powder-containing resin layer was 200 μm, and the depths of the groove part and the taper part from the upper surface of the floor decorative material were 300 μm. Except this, it carried out similarly to Example 1, and obtained the decorative material for floors.
<Example 3>
The thickness of the powder-containing resin layer was 1000 μm, and the depth of the groove and taper portion from the upper surface of the floor decorative material was 900 μm. Except this, it carried out similarly to Example 1, and obtained the decorative material for floors.

<実施例4>
溝部及びテーパ部の床材水平面に対する角度をそれぞれ20°とした。これ以外は、実施例1と同様にして床材を得た。
<実施例5>
溝部及びテーパ部の床材水平面に対する角度をそれぞれ70°とした。これ以外は、実施例1と同様にして床材を得た。
<比較例>
粉末含有樹脂層の作製時に色調整を実施せず、着色原反層との色差ΔEは6.0となった。これ以外は、実施例1と同様にして床材を得た。
<Example 4>
The angles of the groove part and the taper part with respect to the horizontal surface of the flooring were 20 °. Except for this, a flooring was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1.
<Example 5>
The angles of the groove part and the taper part with respect to the horizontal surface of the flooring were set to 70 °. Except for this, a flooring was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1.
<Comparative example>
Color adjustment was not performed at the time of preparation of the powder-containing resin layer, and the color difference ΔE from the colored raw fabric layer was 6.0. Except for this, a flooring was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1.

<評価>
実施例1〜5、比較例で作成した各床材について、以下の評価を行った。
(1)溝部の色ぶれ評価
溝部及びテーパ部の色ぶれ評価は、10人の観察者による官能評価により行った。具体的には、床材を4畳半の部屋に敷設し、この部屋内で10人の観察者が床面に座った状態で溝部(例えば、図5に示す溝部11に相当する)及び、及びテーパ部が向かい合って形成される溝部(例えば、図5に示す溝部17に相当する)をそれぞれ観察し、色の違いを感じるかを評価した。
◎:全員が1色に見えた。
○:1〜2名 2色に見える者がいた。
△:3〜5名 2色に見える者がいた。
×:6名以上 2色に見える者がいた。
<Evaluation>
The following evaluation was performed about each flooring created in Examples 1-5 and a comparative example.
(1) Evaluation of color blur of groove part Color blur evaluation of a groove part and a taper part was performed by sensory evaluation by ten observers. Specifically, the floor material is laid in a room of 4 tatami mats, and a groove portion (for example, corresponding to the groove portion 11 shown in FIG. 5) with 10 observers sitting on the floor surface in this room, And the groove part (for example, corresponded to the groove part 17 shown in FIG. 5) formed so that a taper part faces each other was observed, and it was evaluated whether the difference in color was felt.
A: All members looked one color.
○: One to two people were seen in two colors.
Δ: 3 to 5 people Some people seemed to have two colors.
X: 6 or more people were seen in two colors.

(2)溝部の歩行感評価
上記の試験環境で、10人の観察者が床面上をそれぞれ歩行し、溝部における歩行感を評価した。
◎:全員が大きな違和感を感じなかった。
○:1〜2名 足の引っかかりや高さの差を感じた。
△:3〜5名 足の引っかかりや高さの差を感じた。
×:6名以上 足の引っかかりや高さの差を感じた。
(2) Evaluation of walking feeling in groove part In the above test environment, 10 observers walked on the floor surface, and evaluated the walking feeling in the groove part.
A: All members did not feel great discomfort.
○: 1 to 2 persons I felt a difference in the catch of the foot and the height.
Δ: 3 to 5 people I felt a difference in the height of the foot and the height.
X: 6 or more people felt the difference in the catch of the foot and the height.

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1 粉末含有樹脂層
3 着色原反層
5 絵柄模様層
7 化粧シート層
10 床用化粧材
10a 上面
11、17 溝部
13 V字部分
15 テーパ部
50 床材
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1 Powder-containing resin layer 3 Colored original fabric layer 5 Picture pattern layer 7 Cosmetic sheet layer 10 Flooring decorative material 10a Upper surface 11, 17 Groove part 13 V-shaped part 15 Tapered part 50 Flooring material

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予め設定された色に着色された粉末含有樹脂層と、着色原反層を有する化粧シート層とがこの順で積層され、
前記粉末含有樹脂層と前記着色原反層との色差ΔEが5以内であることを特徴とする床用化粧材。
A powder-containing resin layer colored in a preset color and a decorative sheet layer having a colored raw fabric layer are laminated in this order,
A floor decorative material, wherein a color difference ΔE between the powder-containing resin layer and the colored raw fabric layer is within 5 or less.
前記化粧シート層は、前記着色原反層上に絵柄模様層を有することを特徴とする請求項1に記載の床用化粧材。   The floor decorative material according to claim 1, wherein the decorative sheet layer has a pattern layer on the colored raw fabric layer. 前記粉末含有樹脂層の厚さは、200μm以上1000μm以下であることを特徴とする請求項1又は請求項2に記載の床用化粧材。   The floor decorative material according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the powder-containing resin layer has a thickness of 200 µm or more and 1000 µm or less. 当該床用化粧材の上面側に形成されたV字加工による溝部を有し、
前記溝部の深さ前記上面からの深さは300μm以上900μm以下であり、前記溝部は粉末含有樹脂層まで達しており、
前記溝部の底部であるV字部分の角度は60°以上120°以下であることを特徴とする請求項1から請求項3の何れか一項に記載の床用化粧材。
It has a groove portion formed by V-shaped processing on the upper surface side of the floor decorative material,
The depth from the upper surface is 300 μm or more and 900 μm or less, and the groove reaches the powder-containing resin layer,
The floor decorative material according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein an angle of a V-shaped portion that is a bottom portion of the groove portion is 60 ° or more and 120 ° or less.
当該床用化粧材の上面側に形成された面取り加工によるテーパ部を備え、
前記テーパ部の前記上面からの深さは300μm以上900μm以下で、前記テーパ部は前記粉末含有樹脂層に達しており、
前記テーパ部と前記上面とが成す角度は30°以上60°以下であることを特徴とする請求項1から請求項4の何れか一項に記載の床用化粧材。
The taper part by the chamfering process formed in the upper surface side of the said decorative material for floors is provided,
The depth of the tapered portion from the upper surface is 300 μm or more and 900 μm or less, and the tapered portion reaches the powder-containing resin layer,
The angle between the tapered portion and the upper surface is 30 ° or more and 60 ° or less, and the floor decorative material according to any one of claims 1 to 4,
請求項1に記載の床用化粧材と、
前記床用化粧材の下面側に取り付けられた基材とを備えることを特徴とする床材。
The floor decorative material according to claim 1;
A flooring material comprising a base material attached to a lower surface side of the flooring decorative material.
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