JP5856867B2 - Pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet, method of using pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet, and method of manufacturing pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet - Google Patents

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本発明は、粘着シート、粘着シートの使用方法及び粘着シートの製造方法に関する。さらに詳しくは、剥離力の異なる2枚の剥離シートで挟持された高膜厚の粘着シートであって、特定の性状を有し、泣き別れ(剥離に際し、一方の剥離シートのみから剥離できず、双方の剥離シート間で粘着剤層が引き伸ばされる現象)が発生しにくく、かつ粘着剤層を抜き加工する際に、粘着剤層の断裂(いわゆる糊のカス上げ不良)が生じにくい粘着シート、該粘着シートの効果的な製造方法、及び該粘着シートの使用方法に関するものである。   The present invention relates to a pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet, a method for using a pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet, and a method for producing a pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet. More specifically, it is a high-thickness pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet sandwiched between two release sheets having different peeling forces, having specific properties, and crying apart (at the time of peeling, only one release sheet cannot be peeled off, both Phenomenon in which the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is stretched between release sheets) and the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is not easily broken when the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is punched (so-called glue scraping failure). The present invention relates to an effective method for producing a sheet and a method for using the pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet.

静電容量式タッチパネルは、透明基材の積層体構造となっている。該積層構造において、操作側に近い部材にはデザイン性の点からガラス板が用いられる。このガラス板には額縁状の化粧印刷がされ、タッチパネル内部の電極を隠蔽する効果を付与している。この額縁状印刷は段差を有するため、低膜厚の粘着剤層などで積層した場合、追従性が不十分となり気泡の混入が懸念される。そのため、この貼合には厚膜の粘着剤層が使用される。粘着剤を厚膜で使用する場合、工程中のハンドリング起因により歩留まり低下などが懸念されるため、ハンドリング性に優れたシート状態で使用されることが一般的となっている。   The capacitive touch panel has a laminated structure of transparent base materials. In the laminated structure, a glass plate is used as a member close to the operation side from the viewpoint of design. This glass plate is frame-shaped decoratively printed to give the effect of concealing the electrodes inside the touch panel. Since this frame-like printing has a level difference, when it is laminated with a low-thickness pressure-sensitive adhesive layer or the like, followability becomes insufficient, and there is a concern that bubbles may be mixed. Therefore, a thick film adhesive layer is used for this bonding. When the adhesive is used in a thick film, it is generally used in a sheet state having excellent handling properties because there is a concern about yield reduction due to handling during the process.

作業性を向上させるため、剥離力の異なる2枚の剥離シートで挟持された粘着シートの剥離シート(最初に剥離する軽剥離シート)の形状としては、一般に、剥離の起点となる、粘着剤層がない部分(以下「余白部分」ともいう)を有する剥離シートが使用される。この剥離シートを剥離する場合、該余白部分が剥離の起点となるが、泣き別れが発生することが問題となっていた。上述のように剥離の起点を設けた粘着シートは、一般にロールトゥロール方式等で連続的に製造され、最終的にこれを裁断することにより作製されるが、1ロール当たりから取れる粘着シートの枚数を増やすために、一般的に粘着シートの剥離の起点となる上記余白部分の面積を小さくしている。そのため、フィルムの剛性なども寄与し、剥離角度が小さくなっていた。一般的に、剥離力は剥離角度に依存し、剥離角度が小さい場合、面剥離に近い状態となり剥離力は大きくなることが知られている。従来、泣き別れの対処として、重剥離側に剥離力の大きい剥離シートを用いることで対処してきたが、逆に剥離力が大きすぎて重剥離シートがはがせないことが問題となっていた。   In order to improve workability, the shape of the release sheet of the adhesive sheet (light release sheet to be peeled first) sandwiched between two release sheets with different release forces is generally the adhesive layer that is the starting point of release. A release sheet having a portion (hereinafter also referred to as a “margin portion”) that does not exist is used. When the release sheet is peeled off, the blank portion becomes the starting point of peeling, but it has been a problem that tearing occurs. As described above, the pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet provided with the starting point of peeling is generally produced continuously by a roll-to-roll method or the like, and finally produced by cutting it. The number of pressure-sensitive adhesive sheets that can be taken per roll In order to increase the area, the area of the blank portion, which is generally the starting point of peeling of the pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet, is reduced. For this reason, the rigidity of the film contributes, and the peeling angle is small. In general, it is known that the peel force depends on the peel angle, and when the peel angle is small, the peel force becomes close to surface peeling and the peel force increases. Conventionally, as a countermeasure against crying separation, a peeling sheet having a large peeling force is used on the heavy peeling side, but conversely, the peeling force is too large to peel off the heavy peeling sheet.

ところで、これまで広く使用されている、剥離シート基材の片面側(粘着剤層側)のみに剥離剤層が形成された剥離シートの剥離剤層を粘着剤層に貼着した粘着シートを作製してダイカット後、カス上げして積層体とすることがある。この場合、ダイカットされた端面から粘着剤がはみ出し、剥離シート基材の剥離剤層とは反対側に付着してラベルが持ち上げられることにより、剥離シートの剥離剤層とは反対の面にラベルが移動して裏移りするといった問題が発生し、歩留まりや生産性の点で問題となっていた。
また、ダイカット後カス上げせずに積層体とした場合でも、ダイカット端面から粘着剤がはみ出すため、剥離シート基材の剥離剤層とは反対側またはカス部分にラベルが持ち上げられるという不都合が生じる。
By the way, a pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet, which has been widely used so far, is prepared by sticking a release agent layer of a release sheet in which a release agent layer is formed only on one side (adhesive layer side) of the release sheet substrate to the adhesive layer. Then, after die cutting, the residue may be raised to form a laminate. In this case, the adhesive protrudes from the die-cut end face, adheres to the opposite side of the release sheet layer of the release sheet substrate, and the label is lifted, whereby the label is placed on the opposite side of the release sheet of the release sheet. The problem of moving and turning over occurred, which was a problem in terms of yield and productivity.
Further, even when the laminate is formed without raising the residue after die cutting, the adhesive protrudes from the end surface of the die cut, so that the label is lifted to the side opposite to the release agent layer of the release sheet substrate or to the residue portion.

このような粘着剤のはみ出しを抑制するため、または粘着剤がはみ出してもその影響を軽減するための種々の提案がなされている。
例えば、粘着シートにおけるダイカット予定部位にあらかじめ紫外線を照射して硬化させておく方法(例えば、特許文献1参照)、粘着剤の引っ張り強さが5kg/cm2以上、剥離剤の引っ張り強さが30kg/cm2以上である粘着シート(例えば、特許文献2参照)、粘着剤層が粘着剤成分、炭酸カルシウムや水酸化アルミニウムのような無機フィラー、シランカップリング剤からなるもの(例えば、特許文献3参照)などが挙げられる。
Various proposals have been made to suppress the sticking out of the pressure-sensitive adhesive or to reduce the influence of the pressure-sensitive adhesive protruding.
For example, a method of preliminarily irradiating an ultraviolet-ray to the die-cut planned site in the pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet (see, for example, Patent Document 1), the pressure-sensitive adhesive has a tensile strength of 5 kg / cm 2 or more, and the release agent has a tensile strength of 30 kg. / Cm 2 or more pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet (see, for example, Patent Document 2), pressure-sensitive adhesive layer comprising a pressure-sensitive adhesive component, an inorganic filler such as calcium carbonate or aluminum hydroxide, and a silane coupling agent (for example, Patent Document 3) For example).

特開平9−207097号公報Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 9-207097 特開2000−1651号公報Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2000-1651 特開2002−249734号公報JP 2002-249734 A

前記特許文献1で提案されている粘着シート等においては、それぞれ、粘着剤のはみ出しを抑制する効果はあるが、完全ではない上、操作が煩雑で生産性が低下する場合がある。
また、前記特許文献2〜3で提案されている粘着シート等においては、粘着剤の物性や成分を調整する必要があり、どのような用途あるいは物性の粘着剤にも適用できるものではない。
本発明は、このような状況下になされたものであり、煩雑な操作を施さなくても、泣き別れが発生しにくく、かつ粘着剤層を抜き加工する際に粘着剤層の断裂、いわゆる糊のカス上げ不良が生じにくい粘着シート、該粘着シートの効果的な製造方法、及び粘着剤の使用方法を提供することを目的とするものである。
Each of the pressure-sensitive adhesive sheets and the like proposed in Patent Document 1 has an effect of suppressing the sticking out of the pressure-sensitive adhesive, but it is not perfect and the operation is complicated and the productivity may be lowered.
Moreover, in the adhesive sheet etc. which are proposed by the said patent documents 2-3, it is necessary to adjust the physical property and component of an adhesive, and it cannot apply to an adhesive of what kind of use or physical property.
The present invention has been made under such circumstances, and it is difficult for tearing to occur without complicated operations, and the adhesive layer is ruptured when the adhesive layer is punched, that is, so-called glue. An object of the present invention is to provide a pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet that is less likely to cause dregs raising, an effective method for producing the pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet, and a method for using a pressure-sensitive adhesive.

本発明者らは、前記目的を達成するために鋭意研究を重ねた結果、剥離の起点となる剥離シートの面積や、厚みに起因する剥離シートのフィルム剛性に着目することで、泣き別れが発生しにくく、かつ粘着剤層を抜き加工する際に、糊のカス上げ不良が生じにくい粘着シートの構成を見出すと共に、特定の工程を施すことにより、前記の性状を有する粘着シートを効率よく製造し得ることを見出した。さらに、該粘着剤の使用方法として、当該粘着シートの軽剥離シートを剥離する際に、ある範囲の角度で剥離するのが有利であることを見出した。
本発明は、かかる知見に基づいて完成したものである。
As a result of intensive research to achieve the above object, the present inventors have focused on the area of the release sheet, which is the starting point of the release, and the film rigidity of the release sheet resulting from the thickness. The pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet having the above properties can be efficiently produced by finding a configuration of the pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet that is difficult to cause and is difficult to cause defective glue lifting when the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is punched. I found out. Furthermore, it has been found that, as a method of using the pressure-sensitive adhesive, it is advantageous to peel at a certain range of angles when peeling the light release sheet of the pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet.
The present invention has been completed based on such findings.

すなわち、本発明は、
[1]軽剥離シートと重剥離シートとにより粘着剤層が挟持されてなる粘着シートであって、下記の測定方法(1)で測定される該軽剥離シートと該粘着剤層との界面の剥離力が30〜90mN/25mmであり、下記測定方法(2)で測定される該重剥離シートと該粘着剤層との界面の剥離力が150〜300mN/25mmであり、該粘着剤層の厚みが75〜500μmであり、
軽剥離シートの面積が、該軽剥離シートに接する粘着剤層の面積よりも大きく、かつ該粘着剤層の端部から該軽剥離シートの端部までの距離が、少なくとも一部において8〜35mmであることを特徴とする粘着シート、
測定方法(1):23℃、50%RH条件下で168時間放置した粘着シート試料について、JIS Z 0237に準拠して、該粘着シート試料を幅25mm×長さ200mmに裁断したのち、重剥離シート側をステンレス板に固定し、引っ張り試験機を用いて、軽剥離シートを300mm/分の速度で180°方向に引っ張ることにより、軽剥離シートと粘着剤層との界面の剥離力を測定する。
測定方法(2):前記粘着シート試料から軽剥離シートを剥離して露出した粘着剤層をステンレス板に貼付し、引っ張り試験機を用いて、重剥離シートを300mm/分の速度で180°方向に引っ張ることにより、重剥離シートと粘着剤層との界面の剥離力を測定する。
[2]軽剥離シートの厚みが、25〜75μmである上記[1]に記載の粘着シート、
[3]重剥離シートの剥離力が、軽剥離シートの剥離力の2.5倍以上である上記[1]又は[2]に記載の粘着シート、
[4]軽剥離シート及び重剥離シートに接する粘着剤層面の形状が方形状である上記[1]〜[3]のいずれかに記載の粘着シート、
[5]上記[1]〜[4]のいずれかに記載の粘着シートの軽剥離シートを剥離する際、90〜180°の角度で剥離することを特徴とする粘着シートの使用方法、及び、
[6]下記工程(a)〜工程(d)を有することを特徴とする上記[1]〜[4]のいずれかに記載の粘着シートの製造方法。
工程(a):重剥離シート、厚み75〜500μmの粘着剤層、及び該重剥離シートよりも剥離力の低い保護フィルムを順に積層し、積層シート(A)を得る工程
工程(b):積層シート(A)の粘着剤層及び保護フィルムを所定の形状に打ち抜き加工し、積層シート(B)を得る工程
工程(c):積層シート(B)から、前記所定の形状以外の部分の保護フィルムと、前記所定の形状以外の部分の粘着剤層と、前記所定の形状の部分の保護フィルムとを除去して、前記重剥離シート上に前記粘着剤層が設けられた積層シート(C)を得る工程
工程(d):軽剥離シートを、前記粘着剤層の端部から該軽剥離シートの端部までの距離が少なくとも一部において8〜35mmになるように、前記積層シート(C)の粘着剤層に貼合し、該軽剥離シートと該重剥離シートとにより該粘着剤層が挟持されてなる粘着シートを得る工程
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That is, the present invention
[1] An adhesive sheet in which an adhesive layer is sandwiched between a light release sheet and a heavy release sheet, the interface between the light release sheet and the adhesive layer measured by the following measurement method (1) The peel force is 30 to 90 mN / 25 mm, the peel force at the interface between the heavy release sheet and the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer measured by the following measurement method (2) is 150 to 300 mN / 25 mm, and the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer The thickness is 75 to 500 μm,
The area of the light release sheet is larger than the area of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer in contact with the light release sheet, and the distance from the end of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer to the end of the light release sheet is at least partially 8 to 35 mm. A pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet,
Measurement method (1): For an adhesive sheet sample left for 168 hours under conditions of 23 ° C. and 50% RH, the adhesive sheet sample was cut into a width of 25 mm × a length of 200 mm in accordance with JIS Z 0237, and then peeled off. The peel side at the interface between the light release sheet and the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is measured by fixing the sheet side to a stainless steel plate and pulling the light release sheet in a 180 ° direction at a speed of 300 mm / min using a tensile tester. .
Measurement method (2): The light release sheet was peeled from the pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet sample, and the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer exposed was attached to a stainless steel plate, and the heavy release sheet was rotated 180 ° at a speed of 300 mm / min using a tensile tester. The peel strength at the interface between the heavy release sheet and the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is measured.
[2] The pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet according to the above [1], wherein the light release sheet has a thickness of 25 to 75 μm.
[3] The pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet according to the above [1] or [2], wherein the peel strength of the heavy release sheet is 2.5 times or more of the peel strength of the light release sheet,
[4] The pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet according to any one of the above [1] to [3], wherein the shape of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer surface in contact with the light release sheet and the heavy release sheet is square.
[5] When the light release sheet of the pressure sensitive adhesive sheet according to any one of the above [1] to [4] is peeled, the pressure sensitive adhesive sheet is peeled at an angle of 90 to 180 °, and
[6] The method for producing a pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet according to any one of the above [1] to [4], comprising the following steps (a) to (d).
Step (a): Step of stacking a heavy release sheet, a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer having a thickness of 75 to 500 μm, and a protective film having a lower peel strength than that of the heavy release sheet to obtain a laminated sheet (A) Step (b): Lamination Step (c) of punching the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer and protective film of the sheet (A) into a predetermined shape to obtain a laminated sheet (B): a protective film of a portion other than the predetermined shape from the laminated sheet (B) And removing the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer in a portion other than the predetermined shape and the protective film in the predetermined shape portion, and a laminated sheet (C) provided with the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer on the heavy release sheet Step (d) of obtaining: The light release sheet of the laminated sheet (C) so that the distance from the end of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer to the end of the light release sheet is at least partly 8 to 35 mm. Bonded to the adhesive layer and light release Over preparative and adhesive layer by the polymerization release sheet is intended to provide a process for obtaining a pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet formed by sandwiching.

本発明によれば、煩雑な操作を施さなくても、泣き別れが発生しにくく、かつ粘着剤層を抜き加工する際に粘着剤層の断裂、いわゆる糊のカス上げ不良が生じにくい粘着シート、該粘着シートの効果的な製造方法、及び該粘着シートの使用方法を提供することができる。   According to the present invention, the pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet is less prone to crying without causing complicated operations and is less likely to cause tearing of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer when the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is punched, so-called poor glue lifting, An effective method for producing a pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet and a method for using the pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet can be provided.

本発明の粘着シートの一例の構成を示す断面模式図である。It is a cross-sectional schematic diagram which shows a structure of an example of the adhesive sheet of this invention. 粘着剤層及び軽剥離シートの一例を示す平面模式図である。It is a plane schematic diagram which shows an example of an adhesive layer and a light peeling sheet. 本発明の粘着シートの一例の使用方法を示す断面模式図である。It is a cross-sectional schematic diagram which shows the usage method of an example of the adhesive sheet of this invention. 本発明の粘着シートの製造方法における一例の工程説明図である。It is process explanatory drawing of an example in the manufacturing method of the adhesive sheet of this invention. 実施例で作製した本発明の粘着シートの一例を示す模式図(斜視図)である。It is a schematic diagram (perspective view) which shows an example of the adhesive sheet of this invention produced in the Example.

まず、本発明の粘着シートについて説明する。
[粘着シート]
図1は、本発明の粘着シートの一例の構成を示す断面模式図であって、該図1を参照しながら、本発明の粘着シートについて説明する。
本発明の粘着シート100は、軽剥離シート2と重剥離シート3とにより粘着剤層1aが挟持されてなり、下記の測定方法(1)で測定される軽剥離シート2と粘着剤層1aとの界面の剥離力が30〜90mN/25mmであり、下記測定方法(2)で測定される重剥離シート3と粘着剤層1aとの界面の剥離力が150〜300mN/25mmであり、該粘着剤層の厚みが75〜500μmであって、前記軽剥離シート2の面積が、当該粘着剤層1aの該軽剥離シート2に接する面積よりも大きく、かつ該粘着剤層1aの端部から該軽剥離シート2の端部までの距離xが、少なくとも一部において8〜35mmであることを特徴とする。なお、図1において、11は粘着剤層1aの端部であり、21は軽剥離シート2の端部を示す。
First, the pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet of the present invention will be described.
[Adhesive sheet]
FIG. 1 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing the structure of an example of the pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet of the present invention. The pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.
In the pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet 100 of the present invention, the light release sheet 2 and the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 1a are measured by the following measurement method (1). The peel strength at the interface is 30 to 90 mN / 25 mm, and the peel force at the interface between the heavy release sheet 3 and the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 1 a measured by the following measurement method (2) is 150 to 300 mN / 25 mm. The thickness of the adhesive layer is 75 to 500 μm, and the area of the light release sheet 2 is larger than the area of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 1a in contact with the light release sheet 2 and from the end of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 1a. The distance x to the end of the light release sheet 2 is at least partially 8 to 35 mm. In FIG. 1, 11 is an end portion of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 1 a, and 21 is an end portion of the light release sheet 2.

(剥離シート)
本発明においては、前記軽剥離シート2の剥離力及び重剥離シート3の剥離力は、それぞれ以下に示す測定方法(1)、(2)によって測定される。
測定方法(1):軽剥離シート2の剥離力
23℃、50%RH条件下で168時間放置した粘着シート試料について、JIS Z 0237に準拠して、該粘着シート試料を幅25mm×長さ200mmに裁断したのち、重剥離シート3側をステンレス板に固定し、引っ張り試験機を用いて、軽剥離シート2を300mm/分の速度で180°方向に引っ張ることにより、軽剥離シート2と粘着剤層1aとの界面の剥離力を測定する。
(Peeling sheet)
In the present invention, the peeling force of the light release sheet 2 and the peeling force of the heavy release sheet 3 are measured by the following measuring methods (1) and (2), respectively.
Measuring method (1): Peeling force of light release sheet 2 For an adhesive sheet sample left for 168 hours under conditions of 23 ° C. and 50% RH, the adhesive sheet sample was 25 mm wide × 200 mm long according to JIS Z 0237 After being cut into pieces, the heavy release sheet 3 side is fixed to a stainless steel plate, and the light release sheet 2 and the pressure-sensitive adhesive are pulled by pulling the light release sheet 2 in the 180 ° direction at a speed of 300 mm / min using a tensile tester. The peeling force at the interface with the layer 1a is measured.

測定方法(2):重剥離シート3の剥離力
前記粘着シート試料から軽剥離シートを剥離して露出した粘着剤層をステンレス板に貼付し、引っ張り試験機を用いて、重剥離シート3を300mm/分の速度で180°方向に引っ張ることにより、重剥離シート3と粘着剤層1aとの界面の剥離力を測定する。
Measurement method (2): Peeling force of heavy release sheet 3 The light release sheet was peeled off from the pressure sensitive adhesive sheet sample, and the pressure sensitive adhesive layer exposed was applied to a stainless steel plate. The peel force at the interface between the heavy release sheet 3 and the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 1a is measured by pulling in the 180 ° direction at a speed of / min.

本発明の粘着シートにおいては、前記軽剥離シート2の面積が、粘着剤層1aの該軽剥離シート2に接する面積よりも大きく、かつ粘着剤層1aの端部11から該軽剥離シート2の端部21までの距離xが、少なくとも一部において8〜35mmであることを要する。この距離が8mm未満では、軽剥離シートを指で捕捉して剥離する際に、十分な剥離角度(90°以上)が得られず、泣き別れが生じやすい。一方、35mmより長くなると、ハンドリングの際、あやまって剥離が起きるおそれが生じる。このような観点から、前記距離xは、10〜30mmであることが好ましい。
なお、本発明において「軽剥離シート2の面積が、粘着剤層1aの該軽剥離シート2に接する面積よりも大きい」とは、粘着剤層1aの全周が、軽剥離シート2の端部より内側に設けられている態様をいい、図2はその一例を示す平面模式図である。
また、本発明において「粘着剤層1aの端部から該軽剥離シート2の端部までの距離xが、少なくとも一部において8〜35mmである」とは、例えば、粘着剤層1a及び軽剥離シート2が方形状である場合には、図2における粘着剤層1aの端部11から該軽剥離シート2の端部21までの距離xが、少なくとも一辺において8〜35mmであることをいう。
In the pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet of the present invention, the area of the light release sheet 2 is larger than the area of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 1a in contact with the light release sheet 2, and the light release sheet 2 has an area from the end 11 of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 1a. The distance x to the end portion 21 needs to be 8 to 35 mm at least in part. If this distance is less than 8 mm, when the light release sheet is captured and peeled with a finger, a sufficient peel angle (90 ° or more) cannot be obtained, and tearing is likely to occur. On the other hand, if it is longer than 35 mm, there is a risk that peeling will occur during handling. From such a viewpoint, the distance x is preferably 10 to 30 mm.
In the present invention, “the area of the light release sheet 2 is larger than the area of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 1 a in contact with the light release sheet 2” means that the entire circumference of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 1 a is the end of the light release sheet 2. The aspect provided in the inner side is said, FIG. 2 is a plane schematic diagram which shows the example.
In the present invention, “the distance x from the end of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 1a to the end of the light release sheet 2 is at least partly 8 to 35 mm” means, for example, the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 1a and the light release When the sheet 2 has a square shape, the distance x from the end 11 of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 1a to the end 21 of the light release sheet 2 in FIG. 2 is 8 to 35 mm on at least one side.

当該粘着シートにおいては、前記測定方法(1)で測定される軽剥離シート2の剥離力は、30〜90mN/25mmであることを要する。この剥離力が30mN/25mm未満では、ハンドリング時に誤って剥がれる場合があり、90mN/25mmより大きいと、泣き別れが生じやすくなる。このような観点から、軽剥離シート2の剥離力は40〜80mN/25mmであることが好ましい。   In the said adhesive sheet, the peeling force of the light peeling sheet 2 measured by the said measuring method (1) needs to be 30-90 mN / 25mm. If this peel force is less than 30 mN / 25 mm, it may be peeled off accidentally during handling, and if it is greater than 90 mN / 25 mm, crying is likely to occur. From such a viewpoint, the peeling force of the light release sheet 2 is preferably 40 to 80 mN / 25 mm.

一方、前記測定方法(2)で測定される重剥離シート3の剥離力は、150〜300mN/25mmであることを要する。この剥離力が150mN/25mm未満では、前記軽剥離シート2との剥離力差が十分に確保できず、泣き別れが発生しやすい。また、該剥離力が300mN/25mmより大きいと、粘着剤層を抜き加工する際に、該粘着剤層の凝集力が、重剥離シート3からの剥離力に負けてしまい、粘着剤層の断裂、いわゆる糊のカス上げ不良が発生するおそれが生じる。このような観点から、重剥離シート3の剥離力は、170〜260mN/25mmであることが好ましい。   On the other hand, the peeling force of the heavy release sheet 3 measured by the measurement method (2) needs to be 150 to 300 mN / 25 mm. When the peeling force is less than 150 mN / 25 mm, a sufficient peeling force difference from the light release sheet 2 cannot be ensured, and tearing is likely to occur. Further, if the peeling force is larger than 300 mN / 25 mm, the cohesive force of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer loses the peeling force from the heavy release sheet 3 when the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is punched, and the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is torn. In other words, there is a possibility that a so-called glue scraping failure may occur. From such a viewpoint, the peeling force of the heavy release sheet 3 is preferably 170 to 260 mN / 25 mm.

当該粘着シートにおいては、泣き別れが生じにくいという観点から、重剥離シート3の剥離力は、軽剥離シート2の剥離力の2.5倍以上であることが好ましく、3.0倍以上であることがより好ましい。   In the pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet, from the viewpoint that crying separation hardly occurs, the peeling force of the heavy release sheet 3 is preferably 2.5 times or more, more preferably 3.0 times or more that of the light release sheet 2. Is more preferable.

本発明の粘着シートにおける、前記軽剥離シート2の厚みは25〜75μmであることが好ましく、25〜50μmであることがより好ましい。この厚みが25μm以上であれば、該軽剥離シートの異物が表面に出たり、打痕が発生したりすることが抑制され、良好な外観を有するものとなる。一方、厚みが75μm以下であれば、剥離シート自体の剛性(コシ)が強すぎることがなく、十分な剥離角度を確保できることから、泣き別れが発生しにくくなる。
当該粘着シートにおける、前記重剥離シート3の厚みは特に制限されないが、通常38〜100μmの範囲である。
The thickness of the light release sheet 2 in the pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet of the present invention is preferably 25 to 75 μm, and more preferably 25 to 50 μm. If this thickness is 25 μm or more, foreign matter of the light release sheet will be prevented from appearing on the surface and dents will be generated, and it will have a good appearance. On the other hand, if the thickness is 75 μm or less, the peeling sheet itself is not too rigid, and a sufficient peeling angle can be secured, so that it is difficult for tearing to occur.
The thickness of the heavy release sheet 3 in the pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet is not particularly limited, but is usually in the range of 38 to 100 μm.

本発明の粘着シートにおいて用いられる軽剥離シート2及び重剥離シート3は、基材表面に剥離剤層を設けることによって作製することができる。剥離シート用基材としては、ポリエチレンテレフタレート、ポリエチレン、ポリプロピレン、ポリブデン、ポリブタジエン、ポリメチルペンテン、ポリ塩化ビニル、塩化ビニル共重合体、ポリブチレンテレフタレート、ポリウレタン、エチレン−酢酸ビニル共重合体、アイオノマー樹脂、エチレン(メタ)アクリル酸共重合体、ポリスチレン、ポリカーボネート、フッ素樹脂、低密度ポリエチレン、直鎖低密度ポリエチレン、トリアセチルセルロース等の樹脂フィルムや、上質紙、コート紙、グラシン紙、ラミネート紙などが挙げられる。これらの中で、安価でコシもあるポリエチレンテレフタレートフィルムが好ましい。   The light release sheet 2 and the heavy release sheet 3 used in the pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet of the present invention can be produced by providing a release agent layer on the substrate surface. As the release sheet substrate, polyethylene terephthalate, polyethylene, polypropylene, polybutene, polybutadiene, polymethylpentene, polyvinyl chloride, vinyl chloride copolymer, polybutylene terephthalate, polyurethane, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, ionomer resin, Resin films such as ethylene (meth) acrylic acid copolymer, polystyrene, polycarbonate, fluororesin, low density polyethylene, linear low density polyethylene, triacetyl cellulose, fine paper, coated paper, glassine paper, laminated paper, etc. It is done. Among these, a polyethylene terephthalate film that is inexpensive and firm is preferable.

前記剥離シート用基材の表面に設けられる剥離剤層を構成する剥離剤としては、例えばシリコーン系樹脂、フッ素系樹脂、長鎖アルキル基系樹脂などが挙げられるが、これらの中で安価で安定した性能が得られるシリコーン系樹脂が好ましい。剥離剤層の厚みは、0.05〜2.0μmであることが好ましく、0.1〜1.5μmであることがより好ましい。
軽剥離シート及び重剥離シートにおける剥離力の調整は、例えば剥離剤の種類、剥離剤層の厚み、剥離シート用基材の種類及びその厚みなどを選択することにより、行うことができる。
Examples of the release agent constituting the release agent layer provided on the surface of the release sheet substrate include silicone resins, fluorine resins, and long chain alkyl group resins. Among these, inexpensive and stable A silicone-based resin capable of obtaining the desired performance is preferred. The thickness of the release agent layer is preferably 0.05 to 2.0 μm, and more preferably 0.1 to 1.5 μm.
The adjustment of the peeling force in the light release sheet and the heavy release sheet can be performed by selecting, for example, the type of release agent, the thickness of the release agent layer, the type and the thickness of the release sheet base material, and the like.

(粘着剤層)
本発明の粘着シートにおける粘着剤層は、図1の1aで示され、その厚みが75〜500μmであることを要する。この厚みが75μm未満であると、変形する粘着剤層の体積が小さくなるので、本発明を適用しなくても、軽剥離シートと重剥離シートとの剥離力の差だけで剥離できる場合がある。また、500μmを超えると、後述する粘着シートの製造方法において打ち抜き加工をする際の加工性が低下する。
当該粘着剤層の厚みは、上記観点から、好ましくは80〜400μmであり、より好ましくは100〜350μmである。
また、粘着剤層の形状は、用途に合わせて所定の形状を有していればよく、特に制限はない。「所定の形状」としては、例えば、正方形、長方形、台形、菱形等の四角形、三角形、円形、楕円形、星型等のいずれであってもよいが、正方形や長方形等の方形状であることが一般的である。
(Adhesive layer)
The pressure-sensitive adhesive layer in the pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet of the present invention is shown by 1a in FIG. 1 and needs to have a thickness of 75 to 500 μm. If the thickness is less than 75 μm, the volume of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer to be deformed becomes small, and even if the present invention is not applied, peeling may be possible only by the difference in peeling force between the light release sheet and the heavy release sheet. . Moreover, when it exceeds 500 micrometers, the workability at the time of punching in the manufacturing method of the adhesive sheet mentioned later falls.
From the above viewpoint, the thickness of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is preferably 80 to 400 μm, more preferably 100 to 350 μm.
Moreover, the shape of an adhesive layer should just have a predetermined shape according to a use, and there is no restriction | limiting in particular. The “predetermined shape” may be, for example, a square such as a square, a rectangle, a trapezoid, or a rhombus, a triangle, a circle, an ellipse, a star, or the like, but may be a square such as a square or a rectangle. Is common.

本発明の粘着シートにおける粘着剤層を構成する粘着剤としては特に制限はなく、各種の粘着剤、例えばアクリル系粘着剤、ゴム系粘着剤、シリコーン系粘着剤、ポリウレタン系粘着剤、ポリエステル系粘着剤及び紫外線硬化型粘着剤などを用いることができるが、これらの中で、耐候性、粘着性能、経済性などの観点から、アクリル系粘着剤が好適に用いられる。   There is no restriction | limiting in particular as an adhesive which comprises the adhesive layer in the adhesive sheet of this invention, Various adhesives, for example, an acrylic adhesive, a rubber adhesive, a silicone adhesive, a polyurethane adhesive, a polyester adhesive Among them, acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesives are preferably used from the viewpoints of weather resistance, pressure-sensitive adhesive performance, economy, and the like.

<粘着剤>
本発明における粘着剤層を構成する粘着剤として好適なアクリル系粘着剤としては、樹脂成分として(メタ)アクリル酸エステル系共重合体を含むと共に、架橋剤を含むものが好ましい。
この(メタ)アクリル酸エステル系共重合体としては、エステル部分のアルキル基の炭素数が1〜18の(メタ)アクリル酸アルキルエステルと、必要に応じて用いられる架橋性官能基含有エチレン性単量体や他の単量体との共重合体を好ましく挙げることができる。
<Adhesive>
The acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesive suitable as the pressure-sensitive adhesive constituting the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer in the present invention preferably includes a (meth) acrylic acid ester-based copolymer as a resin component and a crosslinking agent.
This (meth) acrylic acid ester-based copolymer includes (meth) acrylic acid alkyl ester having 1 to 18 carbon atoms in the ester moiety and a crosslinkable functional group-containing ethylenic monomer used as necessary. Preferred examples include monomers and copolymers with other monomers.

〔(メタ)アクリル酸アルキルエステル〕
エステル部分のアルキル基の炭素数が1〜18の(メタ)アクリル酸アルキルエステルとしては、メチルアクリレート、メチルメタクリレート、エチルアクリレート、エチルメタクリレート、プロピルアクリレート、プロピルメタクリレート、イソプロピルアクリレート、イソプロピルメタクリレート、n−ブチルアクリレート、n−ブチルメタクリレート、イソブチルアクリレート、イソブチルメタクリレート、n−ヘキシルアクリレート、n−ヘキシルメタクリレート、2−エチルヘキシルアクリレート、2−エチルヘキシルメタクリレート、ラウリルアクリレート、ラウリルメタクリレート、ステアリルアクリレート、ステアリルメタクリレート等が挙げられる。これらは1種を単独で用いてもよく、2種以上を組み合わせて用いてもよい。
[(Meth) acrylic acid alkyl ester]
Examples of the alkyl group (meth) acrylic acid alkyl ester having 1 to 18 carbon atoms in the ester moiety include methyl acrylate, methyl methacrylate, ethyl acrylate, ethyl methacrylate, propyl acrylate, propyl methacrylate, isopropyl acrylate, isopropyl methacrylate, and n-butyl. Examples include acrylate, n-butyl methacrylate, isobutyl acrylate, isobutyl methacrylate, n-hexyl acrylate, n-hexyl methacrylate, 2-ethylhexyl acrylate, 2-ethylhexyl methacrylate, lauryl acrylate, lauryl methacrylate, stearyl acrylate and stearyl methacrylate. These may be used individually by 1 type and may be used in combination of 2 or more type.

〔架橋性官能基含有エチレン性単量体〕
必要に応じて用いられる架橋性官能基含有エチレン性単量体としては、例えばヒドロキシル基、カルボキシル基、アミノ基、置換アミノ基、エポキシ基等の官能基を分子内に有するエチレン性単量体であり、好ましくはヒドロキシ基含有エチレン性不飽和化合物、カルボキシル基含有エチレン性不飽和化合物が用いられる。このような架橋性官能基含有エチレン性単量体の具体的な例としては、2−ヒドロキシエチルアクリレート、2−ヒドロキシエチルメタクリレート、2−ヒドロキシプロピルアクリレート、2−ヒドロキシプロピルメタクリレート、2−ヒドロキシブチルアクリレート、2−ヒドロキシブチルメタクリレート、4−ヒドロキシブチルアクリレート、4−ヒドロキシブチルメタクリレート等のヒドロキシ基含有アクリレート、アクリル酸、メタクリル酸、クロトン酸、マレイン酸、イタコン酸、シトラコン酸等のカルボキシル基含有エチレン性不飽和化合物が挙げられる。上記の架橋性官能基含有エチレン性単量体は、1種を単独で、又は2種以上を組み合わせて用いてもよい。
(Crosslinkable functional group-containing ethylenic monomer)
Examples of the crosslinkable functional group-containing ethylenic monomer used as necessary include ethylenic monomers having functional groups such as hydroxyl group, carboxyl group, amino group, substituted amino group, and epoxy group in the molecule. Yes, preferably a hydroxy group-containing ethylenically unsaturated compound or a carboxyl group-containing ethylenically unsaturated compound is used. Specific examples of such a crosslinkable functional group-containing ethylenic monomer include 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate, 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate, 2-hydroxypropyl acrylate, 2-hydroxypropyl methacrylate, 2-hydroxybutyl acrylate. Hydroxy group-containing acrylates such as 2-hydroxybutyl methacrylate, 4-hydroxybutyl acrylate, 4-hydroxybutyl methacrylate, carboxyl group-containing ethylenic groups such as acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, crotonic acid, maleic acid, itaconic acid, citraconic acid Saturated compounds are mentioned. The crosslinkable functional group-containing ethylenic monomer may be used alone or in combination of two or more.

〔他の単量体〕
必要に応じて用いられる他の単量体としては、シクロヘキシルアクリレート、イソボルニルアクリレートなどの脂環式構造を有する(メタ)アクリル酸エステル;酢酸ビニル、プロピオン酸ビニルなどのビニルエステル類;エチレン、プロピレン、イソブチレンなどのオレフィン類;塩化ビニル、ビニリデンクロリドなどのハロゲン化オレフィン類;スチレン、α−メチルスチレンなどのスチレン系単量体;ブタジエン、イソプレン、クロロプレンなどのジエン系単量体;アクリロニトリル、メタクリロニトリルなどのニトリル系単量体;N,N−ジメチルアクリルアミド、N,N−ジメチルメタクリルアミドなどのN,N−ジアルキル置換アクリルアミド類などが挙げられる。これらは1種を単独で用いてもよいし、2種以上を組み合わせて用いてもよい。
[Other monomers]
Other monomers used as necessary include (meth) acrylic acid esters having an alicyclic structure such as cyclohexyl acrylate and isobornyl acrylate; vinyl esters such as vinyl acetate and vinyl propionate; ethylene, Olefins such as propylene and isobutylene; Halogenated olefins such as vinyl chloride and vinylidene chloride; Styrene monomers such as styrene and α-methylstyrene; Diene monomers such as butadiene, isoprene and chloroprene; Acrylonitrile and methacrylate And nitrile monomers such as rhonitrile; N, N-dialkyl-substituted acrylamides such as N, N-dimethylacrylamide and N, N-dimethylmethacrylamide. These may be used individually by 1 type and may be used in combination of 2 or more type.

〔(メタ)アクリル酸エステル系共重合体の作製〕
まず、前述した(メタ)アクリル酸アルキルエステル、及び必要に応じて用いられる架橋性官能基含有エチレン性単量体や他の単量体を、それぞれ所定の割合で用い、従来公知の方法に従って共重合を行い、重量平均分子量が、好ましくは50万〜150万程度、より好ましくは50万〜130万程度の(メタ)アクリル酸エステル系共重合体を製造する。
なお、上記重量平均分子量は、ゲルパーミエーションクロマトグラフィー(GPC)法により測定した標準ポリスチレン換算の値である。
[Production of (meth) acrylic ester copolymer]
First, the (meth) acrylic acid alkyl ester described above, and the crosslinkable functional group-containing ethylenic monomer and other monomers used as necessary are used in a predetermined ratio, respectively, and are shared according to a conventionally known method. Polymerization is performed to produce a (meth) acrylate copolymer having a weight average molecular weight of preferably about 500,000 to 1,500,000, more preferably about 500,000 to 1,300,000.
In addition, the said weight average molecular weight is the value of standard polystyrene conversion measured by the gel permeation chromatography (GPC) method.

<架橋剤>
当該粘着剤に含まれる架橋剤としては、例えば、有機多価イソシアネート化合物、有機多価エポキシ化合物、有機多価イミン化合物、金属キレート化合物等が挙げられる。これらの中でも、凝集力を高めて粘着力を向上させる観点、及び入手し易さ等の観点から、有機多価イソシアネート化合物、有機多価エポキシ化合物、金属キレート化合物が好ましい。
<Crosslinking agent>
Examples of the crosslinking agent contained in the pressure-sensitive adhesive include organic polyvalent isocyanate compounds, organic polyvalent epoxy compounds, organic polyvalent imine compounds, metal chelate compounds, and the like. Among these, an organic polyvalent isocyanate compound, an organic polyvalent epoxy compound, and a metal chelate compound are preferable from the viewpoints of increasing cohesive force and improving adhesive force, and availability.

有機多価イソシアネート化合物としては、2,4−トリレンジイソシアネート、2,6−トリレンジイソシアネート、1,3−キシリレンジイソシアネート、1,4−キシリレンジイソシアネート、ジフェニルメタン−4,4’−ジイソシアネート、ジフェニルメタン−2,4’−ジイソシアネート、3−メチルジフェニルメタンジイソシアネート、ヘキサメチレンジイソシアネート、イソホロンジイソシアネート、ジシクロヘキシルメタン−4,4’−ジイソシアネート、ジシクロヘキシルメタン−2,4’−ジイソシアネート、リジンイソシアネート等が挙げられる。
なお、これらの多価イソシアネート化合物の三量体、並びに、これらの多価イソシアネート化合物とポリオール化合物とを反応して得られる末端イソシアネートウレタンプレポリマー等も使用することができる。
Examples of organic polyvalent isocyanate compounds include 2,4-tolylene diisocyanate, 2,6-tolylene diisocyanate, 1,3-xylylene diisocyanate, 1,4-xylylene diisocyanate, diphenylmethane-4,4′-diisocyanate, diphenylmethane Examples include -2,4'-diisocyanate, 3-methyldiphenylmethane diisocyanate, hexamethylene diisocyanate, isophorone diisocyanate, dicyclohexylmethane-4,4'-diisocyanate, dicyclohexylmethane-2,4'-diisocyanate, and lysine isocyanate.
In addition, trimers of these polyvalent isocyanate compounds, terminal isocyanate urethane prepolymers obtained by reacting these polyvalent isocyanate compounds and polyol compounds, and the like can also be used.

有機多価エポキシ化合物としては、ビスフェノールA型エポキシ化合物、ビスフェノールF型エポキシ化合物、1,3−ビス(N,N−ジグリシジルアミノメチル)トルエン、N,N,N’,N’−テトラグリシジル−4,4−ジアミノジフェニルメタン等が挙げられる。   Examples of organic polyvalent epoxy compounds include bisphenol A type epoxy compounds, bisphenol F type epoxy compounds, 1,3-bis (N, N-diglycidylaminomethyl) toluene, N, N, N ′, N′-tetraglycidyl- Examples include 4,4-diaminodiphenylmethane.

有機多価イミン化合物としては、N,N’−ジフェニルメタン−4,4’−ビス(1−アジリジンカルボキシアミド)、トリメチロールプロパン−トリ−β−アジリジニルプロピオナート、テトラメチロールメタン−トリ−β−アジリジニルプロピオナート、N,N’−トルエン−2,4−ビス(1−アジリジンカルボキシアミド)トリエチレンメラミン等が挙げられる。   Examples of organic polyvalent imine compounds include N, N′-diphenylmethane-4,4′-bis (1-aziridinecarboxamide), trimethylolpropane-tri-β-aziridinylpropionate, tetramethylolmethane-tri- β-aziridinylpropionate, N, N′-toluene-2,4-bis (1-aziridinecarboxyamide) triethylenemelamine and the like can be mentioned.

金属キレート化合物としては、トリスエチルアセトアセテートアルミニウム、エチルアセトアセテートアルミニウムジイソプロピレート、トリスアセチルアセトナトアルミニウム等のアルミキレート系化合物等の多価金属の配位化合物等が挙げられる。   Examples of the metal chelate compound include coordination compounds of polyvalent metals such as aluminum chelate compounds such as trisethylacetoacetate aluminum, ethylacetoacetate aluminum diisopropylate, and trisacetylacetonatoaluminum.

なお、これらの架橋剤は、単独で又は2種以上併用して用いてもよい。
架橋剤の含有量は、(メタ)アクリル酸エステル系共重合体100重量部に対して、好ましくは0.01〜10質量部、より好ましくは0.1〜7質量部、更に好ましくは0.2〜4質量部である。0.01質量部以上であれば、せん断方向の応力に対して形状を維持するのに十分な粘着剤の凝集力が得られ、10質量部以下であれば、十分な粘着力が得られる。
In addition, you may use these crosslinking agents individually or in combination of 2 or more types.
The content of the crosslinking agent is preferably 0.01 to 10 parts by mass, more preferably 0.1 to 7 parts by mass, and still more preferably 0.1 to 100 parts by mass of the (meth) acrylic acid ester copolymer. 2 to 4 parts by mass. If it is 0.01 parts by mass or more, sufficient cohesive force of the adhesive to maintain the shape against the stress in the shear direction is obtained, and if it is 10 parts by mass or less, sufficient adhesive force is obtained.

<粘着剤の調製>
当該粘着剤は、前述した(メタ)アクリル酸エステル系共重合体、架橋剤及び必要に応じて用いられる他の添加剤、例えば粘着付与剤、顔料、染料、酸化防止剤、紫外線吸収剤などを、適当な溶媒を加えて、塗工に適した濃度にすることにより、調製することができる。
<Preparation of adhesive>
The pressure-sensitive adhesive includes the above-mentioned (meth) acrylic acid ester copolymer, a crosslinking agent and other additives used as necessary, for example, tackifiers, pigments, dyes, antioxidants, ultraviolet absorbers and the like. It can be prepared by adding a suitable solvent to a concentration suitable for coating.

[粘着シートの使用方法]
本発明はまた、前述した本発明の粘着シートにおける軽剥離シートを剥離する際、90〜180°の角度で剥離することを特徴とする粘着シートの使用方法をも提供する。前記図1における、粘着剤層1aの端部11から該軽剥離シート2の端部21までの距離xが少なくとも一部において8〜35mmであれば、上記範囲の角度で軽剥離シートを剥離することができ、泣き別れの発生を抑制できる。
図3は、当該粘着シートの使用方法の一例を示す断面模式図である。本発明において「90〜180°の角度で剥離する」とは、図3において、軽剥離シート2の剥離方向yと粘着剤層1aの上面とがなす角度zが90〜180°となる範囲で軽剥離シート2を剥離することをいう。
[Usage of adhesive sheet]
This invention also provides the usage method of the adhesive sheet characterized by peeling at the angle of 90-180 degrees, when peeling the light release sheet in the adhesive sheet of this invention mentioned above. If the distance x from the end portion 11 of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 1a to the end portion 21 of the light release sheet 2 in FIG. 1 is at least partially 8 to 35 mm, the light release sheet is peeled at an angle in the above range. Can suppress the occurrence of crying.
FIG. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing an example of a method for using the pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet. In the present invention, “peeling at an angle of 90 to 180 °” means that the angle z formed by the peeling direction y of the light release sheet 2 and the upper surface of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 1a is 90 to 180 ° in FIG. It means that the light release sheet 2 is peeled off.

次に、本発明の粘着シートの製造方法について説明する。
[粘着シートの製造方法]
本発明の粘着シートの製造方法は、下記工程(a)〜工程(d)を有することを特徴とする。
工程(a):重剥離シート、厚み75〜500μmの粘着剤層、及び該重剥離シートよりも剥離力の低い保護フィルムを順に積層し、積層シート(A)を得る工程
工程(b):積層シート(A)の粘着剤層及び保護フィルムを所定の形状に打ち抜き加工し、積層シート(B)を得る工程
工程(c):積層シート(B)から、前記所定の形状以外の部分の保護フィルムと、前記所定の形状以外の部分の粘着剤層と、前記所定の形状の部分の保護フィルムとを除去し、前記重剥離シート上に前記粘着剤層が設けられた積層シート(C)を得る工程
工程(d):軽剥離シートを、前記粘着剤層の端部から該軽剥離シートの端部までの距離が少なくとも一部において8〜35mmになるように、前記積層シート(C)の粘着剤層に貼合し、該軽剥離シートと該重剥離シートとにより該粘着剤層が挟持されてなる粘着シートを得る工程
図4は、本発明の粘着シートの製造方法における一例の工程説明図であって、当該製造方法の具体例について、該図4を参照しながら説明する。
Next, the manufacturing method of the adhesive sheet of this invention is demonstrated.
[Method for producing adhesive sheet]
The manufacturing method of the adhesive sheet of this invention has the following process (a)-process (d), It is characterized by the above-mentioned.
Step (a): Step of stacking a heavy release sheet, a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer having a thickness of 75 to 500 μm, and a protective film having a lower peel strength than that of the heavy release sheet to obtain a laminated sheet (A) Step (b): Lamination Step (c) of punching the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer and protective film of the sheet (A) into a predetermined shape to obtain a laminated sheet (B): a protective film of a portion other than the predetermined shape from the laminated sheet (B) And removing the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer in a portion other than the predetermined shape and the protective film in the predetermined shape portion to obtain a laminated sheet (C) in which the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is provided on the heavy release sheet. Step (d): Adhesion of the laminated sheet (C) so that the distance from the end of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer to the end of the light-release sheet is at least partly 8 to 35 mm. The light release sheet 4 is a process explanatory diagram of an example in the method for producing a pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet of the present invention, and is a specific example of the production method. Will be described with reference to FIG.

(工程(a))
工程(a)は、重剥離シート、厚み75〜500μmの粘着剤層、及び該重剥離シートよりも剥離力の低い保護フィルムを順に積層し、積層シート(A)を得る工程である。
まず、前述した方法で測定される剥離力が150〜300mN/25mmである重剥離シート3を準備する[図4(イ)]。次いで、該重剥離シート3の剥離処理面に、乾燥後の厚みが75〜500μmになるように粘着剤塗工液を塗布乾燥して粘着剤層1を形成したのち[図4(ロ)]、該粘着剤層1上に、重剥離シート3よりも剥離力の低い保護フィルム4を、その剥離処理面が粘着剤層1に接するように貼合し、重剥離シート3、粘着剤層1、及び保護フィルム4が順に積層された積層シート200(すなわち積層シート(A))を得る[図4(ハ)]。
保護フィルム4としては、前述した軽剥離シート2と同様のものを用いることができる。なお、工程(a)において、当該粘着剤層1を保護フィルム4上に形成したのち、重剥離シート3を、その剥離処理面が粘着剤層1に接するように貼合して積層シート200を得ることもできる。
(Process (a))
Step (a) is a step in which a heavy release sheet, a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer having a thickness of 75 to 500 μm, and a protective film having a lower peeling force than the heavy release sheet are sequentially laminated to obtain a laminated sheet (A).
First, a heavy release sheet 3 having a peel force measured by the above-described method of 150 to 300 mN / 25 mm is prepared [FIG. 4 (A)]. Next, after the pressure-sensitive adhesive coating liquid was applied and dried on the release-treated surface of the heavy release sheet 3 so that the thickness after drying was 75 to 500 μm, the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 1 was formed [FIG. 4 (B)]. The protective film 4 having a lower peeling force than the heavy release sheet 3 is bonded onto the pressure sensitive adhesive layer 1 so that the release treatment surface is in contact with the pressure sensitive adhesive layer 1, and the heavy release sheet 3 and the pressure sensitive adhesive layer 1 are bonded. And the laminated sheet 200 (namely, laminated sheet (A)) by which the protective film 4 was laminated | stacked in order is obtained [FIG. 4 (C)].
As the protective film 4, the thing similar to the light peeling sheet 2 mentioned above can be used. In addition, after forming the said adhesive layer 1 on the protective film 4 in a process (a), it bonds so that the peeling process surface may contact | connect the adhesive layer 1, and the laminated sheet 200 is bonded. It can also be obtained.

(工程(b))
工程(b)は、前記積層シート(A)の粘着剤層及び保護フィルムを所定の形状に打ち抜き加工し、積層シート(B)を得る工程である。当該工程により、1枚の重剥離シート上に該重剥離シートの面積よりも小さい粘着剤層を複数形成することができるため、複数の本発明の粘着シートを、例えばロールトゥロール方式のように連続的に製造する場合に有利である。
当該工程(b)では、前記積層シート200を、例えば図4(ニ)に示される矢印5の位置で、軽剥離シート2及び粘着剤層1を所定の形状に打ち抜き加工し、積層シート300(すなわち積層シート(B))を得る[図4(ホ)]。
(Process (b))
Step (b) is a step of punching the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer and protective film of the laminated sheet (A) into a predetermined shape to obtain a laminated sheet (B). By this step, a plurality of pressure-sensitive adhesive layers smaller than the area of the heavy release sheet can be formed on one heavy release sheet. This is advantageous when manufacturing continuously.
In the step (b), the laminated sheet 200 is punched into a predetermined shape, for example, at the position of the arrow 5 shown in FIG. That is, a laminated sheet (B)) is obtained [FIG. 4 (e)].

(工程(c))
工程(c)は、前記積層シート(B)から、前記所定の形状以外の部分の保護フィルムと、前記所定の形状以外の部分の粘着剤層と、前記所定の形状の部分の保護フィルムとを除去して、前記重剥離シート上に前記粘着剤層が設けられた積層シート(C)を得る工程である。
当該工程(c)では、前記所定の形状以外の部分の保護フィルムと、前記所定の形状以外の部分の粘着剤層と、前記所定の形状の部分の保護フィルムとを除去する順序については特に制限はなく、複数の除去工程を同時に行ってもよい。
例えば、前記積層シート300において、図4(ホ)に示される所定の形状以外の部分の保護フィルム4bを除去し、次いで所定の形状以外の部分の粘着剤層1bを除去し、その後に所定の形状を有する保護フィルム4aを除去する工程を施すことにより、重剥離シート3上に、所定の形状を有する粘着剤層1aが積層されてなる積層シート400(すなわち積層シート(C))を得ることができる[図4(ヘ)]。
また、前記積層シート300において、図4(ホ)に示される所定の形状以外の部分の保護フィルム4bを除去し、次いで基材6上に粘着層7を有するシート8を準備して、所定の形状以外の部分の粘着剤層1bと、所定の形状を有する保護フィルム4aの上に、シート8の粘着剤層7側の面を貼付し[図4(ホ’)]、次にこれを剥離して、粘着剤層1bと保護フィルム4aとを同時に除去する工程を施すことにより、前記積層シート400(すなわち積層シート(C))を得ることもできる[図4(ヘ)]。
(Process (c))
In step (c), from the laminated sheet (B), a protective film of a portion other than the predetermined shape, an adhesive layer of a portion other than the predetermined shape, and a protective film of the predetermined shape portion. It is a process of removing and obtaining the lamination sheet (C) in which the said adhesive layer was provided on the said heavy release sheet.
In the step (c), the order of removing the protective film of the portion other than the predetermined shape, the adhesive layer of the portion other than the predetermined shape, and the protective film of the predetermined shape portion is particularly limited. No, a plurality of removal steps may be performed simultaneously.
For example, in the laminated sheet 300, the protective film 4b in a portion other than the predetermined shape shown in FIG. 4 (e) is removed, and then the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 1b in a portion other than the predetermined shape is removed. By giving the process of removing the protective film 4a which has a shape, the laminated sheet 400 (namely, laminated sheet (C)) by which the adhesive layer 1a which has a predetermined shape is laminated | stacked on the heavy peeling sheet 3 is obtained. [Fig. 4 (f)].
Further, in the laminated sheet 300, a portion of the protective film 4b other than the predetermined shape shown in FIG. 4 (e) is removed, and then a sheet 8 having an adhesive layer 7 on the substrate 6 is prepared. A surface of the sheet 8 on the side of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 7 is pasted on the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 1b other than the shape and the protective film 4a having a predetermined shape [FIG. 4 (e ')], and then peeled off. And the said lamination sheet 400 (namely, lamination sheet (C)) can also be obtained by performing the process of removing the adhesive layer 1b and the protective film 4a simultaneously [FIG. 4 (f)].

(工程(d))
工程(d)は、軽剥離シートを、前記粘着剤層の端部から該軽剥離シートの端部までの距離が少なくとも一部において8〜35mmになるように、前記積層シート(C)の粘着剤層に貼合し、該軽剥離シートと該重剥離シートとにより該粘着剤層が挟持されてなる粘着シートを得る工程である。
当該工程(d)では、軽剥離シート2を、その剥離処理面が前記積層シート(C)400における粘着剤層1aに接するように貼合する[図4(ト)]。軽剥離シート2は前述と同様であり、粘着剤層1aの端部から軽剥離シート2の端部までの距離が少なくとも一部において8〜35mmになるように貼合される。軽剥離シートの貼合は、ラベリングマシンを用いて、あらかじめ所定の形状に打ち抜かれた軽剥離シートを該粘着剤層に貼合してもよいし、ロールトゥロール方式で該粘着剤層に軽剥離シートを貼合して、軽剥離シートだけを再度打ち抜き加工してもよい。
なお、図4(ト)は、前述した図1と同じであり、該図1における距離xが8〜35mmとなる。
(Process (d))
In step (d), the light release sheet is adhered to the laminated sheet (C) so that the distance from the end of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer to the end of the light release sheet is at least partly 8 to 35 mm. In this step, the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is bonded to the adhesive layer, and the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is sandwiched between the light release sheet and the heavy release sheet.
In the said process (d), the light peeling sheet 2 is bonded so that the peeling process surface may contact | connect the adhesive layer 1a in the said laminated sheet (C) 400 [FIG. 4 (G)]. The light release sheet 2 is the same as described above, and is bonded so that the distance from the end of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 1a to the end of the light release sheet 2 is at least partly 8 to 35 mm. The light release sheet may be bonded to the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer by using a labeling machine, and the light release sheet previously punched into a predetermined shape may be bonded to the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer. The release sheet may be bonded and only the light release sheet may be punched again.
4G is the same as FIG. 1 described above, and the distance x in FIG. 1 is 8 to 35 mm.

次に、本発明を実施例により、さらに詳細に説明するが、本発明は、これらの例によってなんら限定されるものではない。
なお、各例で用いた軽剥離シート及び重剥離シートの剥離力を、下記の方法で測定すると共に、泣き別れを下記に従って評価した。
EXAMPLES Next, although an Example demonstrates this invention further in detail, this invention is not limited at all by these examples.
In addition, while peeling force of the light release sheet and heavy release sheet used in each example was measured by the following method, crying separation was evaluated according to the following.

(1)軽剥離シートの剥離力
各実施例および各比較例で作製した抜き加工前の状態の粘着シート(23℃、50%RH条件下で168時間放置したもの)について、JIS Z 0237に準拠して、粘着シートを幅25mm×長さ200mmに裁断し、引っ張り試験機(株式会社オリエンテック製、製品名「TENSILON UTM−4−100」)を用いて、重剥離シートをステンレス板に固定し、軽剥離シートを300mm/分の速度で180°方向に引っ張ることにより、剥離力を求めた。
(1) Peeling force of light release sheet The adhesive sheet in a state before punching produced in each Example and each Comparative Example (which was allowed to stand for 168 hours at 23 ° C. and 50% RH) conforms to JIS Z 0237 Then, the pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet is cut into a width of 25 mm and a length of 200 mm, and the heavy release sheet is fixed to the stainless steel plate using a tensile tester (manufactured by Orientec Co., Ltd., product name “TENSILON UTM-4-100”). The peel force was determined by pulling the light release sheet in the 180 ° direction at a speed of 300 mm / min.

(2)重剥離シートの剥離力
上記(1)において、軽剥離シートを剥離して露出した粘着剤層に、ポリエチレンテレフタレートフィルム(東レ株式会社製、製品名「ルミラー T60#25」、厚み25μm)に貼着し、ポリエチレンテレフタレートフィルムをステンレス板に固定し、引っ張り試験機(前出)を用いて重剥離シートを300mm/分の速度で180°方向に引っ張ることにより、剥離力を求めた。
(2) Peeling force of heavy release sheet In the above (1), a polyethylene terephthalate film (product name “Lumirror T60 # 25”, thickness 25 μm, manufactured by Toray Industries, Inc.) is applied to the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer that is exposed by peeling the light release sheet. The polyethylene terephthalate film was fixed to a stainless steel plate, and the peeling force was determined by pulling the heavy release sheet in the 180 ° direction at a speed of 300 mm / min using a tensile tester (supra).

(3)泣き別れの評価
軽剥離シートを剥離した際、重剥離シート/粘着剤層界面での泣き別れの有無を下記の条件で確認した。
○:20回確認を行い、全く泣き別れが発生しない。
△:20回確認を行い、1回泣き別れが発生する。
×:20回確認を行い、2回以上泣き別れが発生する。
(3) Evaluation of crying separation When the light release sheet was peeled off, the presence or absence of crying separation at the heavy release sheet / adhesive layer interface was confirmed under the following conditions.
○: Confirmed 20 times and no crying separation occurred.
Δ: Confirmation 20 times and crying once.
X: Confirmed 20 times and crying occurs twice or more.

調製例(粘着剤塗工液の調製)
ブチルアクリレート(BA)、アクリル酸(AA)からなるアクリル系共重合体(BA/AA)質量比=90:10、重量平均分子量60万)100質量部に、エポキシ系架橋剤(三菱ガス化学株式会社製、製品名「TETRAD−C」、濃度100%)0.025質量部を混合し、メチルエチルケトンで希釈して不揮発分濃度40質量%の粘着剤塗工液を調製した。
Preparation example (preparation of adhesive coating solution)
Acrylic copolymer (BA / AA) mass ratio of butyl acrylate (BA) and acrylic acid (AA) = 90:10, weight average molecular weight 600,000) 0.025 parts by mass of product name “TETRAD-C” (concentration 100%) manufactured by the company was mixed and diluted with methyl ethyl ketone to prepare a pressure-sensitive adhesive coating solution having a nonvolatile content concentration of 40% by mass.

実施例1
重剥離シート(リンテック株式会社製、製品名「SP−PET753030」、厚み:75μm)に、乾燥後の厚みが175μmになるように調製例で得た粘着剤塗工液を塗布し、130℃のオーブンで乾燥し、形成した粘着剤層に保護フィルム(リンテック株式会社製、製品名「SP−PET382120」、厚み:38μm)を貼合し、粘着シートを得た。1週間、常温で放置後、保護フィルム面から縦60mm×横40mmの大きさに保護フィルム及び粘着剤層の打ち抜き加工(平抜き加工方式)を行った。次いで保護フィルムの不要部分(上記打ち抜き加工した縦60mm×横40mm以外の部分)を除去し、さらに粘着剤層の不要部分及び残った保護フィルムを除去した。その後、別途用意した縦90mm×横45mmに打ち抜き加工(平抜き加工方式)した軽剥離シート(リンテック株式会社製、製品名「SP−PET382120」、厚み:38μm)の剥離処理面を、ラベリングマシンを用いて粘着剤層に貼合し、実施例1の粘着シートを得た。図5に、本願実施例で作製した粘着シートの模式図(斜視図)を示す。破線部は、軽剥離シート2と重剥離シート3とに挟持された粘着剤層1aである。
この粘着シートの軽剥離シートを第1表に示す角度で剥離して、泣き別れを評価した。その結果及び各条件を第1表に示す。
Example 1
The adhesive coating solution obtained in the preparation example was applied to a heavy release sheet (product name “SP-PET753030”, manufactured by Lintec Corporation, thickness: 75 μm) so that the thickness after drying was 175 μm. A protective film (manufactured by Lintec Corporation, product name “SP-PET382120”, thickness: 38 μm) was bonded to the formed adhesive layer after drying in an oven to obtain an adhesive sheet. After leaving at room temperature for 1 week, the protective film and the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer were punched into a size of 60 mm long × 40 mm wide from the surface of the protective film (flat cutting method). Next, unnecessary portions of the protective film (portions other than the punched length of 60 mm × width of 40 mm) were removed, and unnecessary portions of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer and the remaining protective film were further removed. After that, the labeling machine was used to peel the release surface of a light release sheet (product name “SP-PET382120”, thickness: 38 μm) manufactured by Lintec Co., Ltd.) that was punched into 90 mm (length) x 45 mm (width). The adhesive sheet of Example 1 was obtained by using and sticking to the adhesive layer. In FIG. 5, the schematic diagram (perspective view) of the adhesive sheet produced in this-application Example is shown. The broken line portion is the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 1 a sandwiched between the light release sheet 2 and the heavy release sheet 3.
The light release sheet of this pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet was peeled off at an angle shown in Table 1, and crying separation was evaluated. The results and conditions are shown in Table 1.

実施例2
軽剥離シートをリンテック株式会社製、製品名「SP−PET502120」、厚み:50μmに変更したこと以外は、実施例1と同様にして粘着シートを作製し、軽剥離シートを第1表に示す角度で剥離して泣き別れを評価した。その結果を第1表に示す。
Example 2
An adhesive sheet was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the light release sheet was changed to Lintec Corporation, product name “SP-PET502120”, thickness: 50 μm. The angle shown in Table 1 for the light release sheet And peeled off to evaluate crying. The results are shown in Table 1.

実施例3
重剥離シートをリンテック株式会社製、製品名「SP−PET752150」、厚み:75μmに変更したこと以外は、実施例1と同様にして粘着シートを作製し、軽剥離シートを第1表に示す角度で剥離して泣き別れを評価した。その結果を第1表に示す。
Example 3
An adhesive sheet was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the heavy release sheet was changed to Lintec Corporation, product name “SP-PET752150”, thickness: 75 μm, and the angle shown in Table 1 for the light release sheet. And peeled off to evaluate crying. The results are shown in Table 1.

実施例4
軽剥離シートを、縦70mm×横40mmのリンテック株式会社製、製品名「SP−PET252120」、厚み:25μmに変更し、かつ、粘着シートの端部から軽剥離シートの端部までの距離を10mmに変更したこと以外は、実施例1と同様にして粘着シートを作製し、軽剥離シートを第1表に示す角度で剥離して泣き別れを評価した。その結果を第1表に示す。
Example 4
The light release sheet is 70 mm long x 40 mm wide, manufactured by Lintec Corporation, product name “SP-PET252120”, thickness: 25 μm, and the distance from the end of the adhesive sheet to the end of the light release sheet is 10 mm A pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the light release sheet was peeled off at the angle shown in Table 1 and the crying separation was evaluated. The results are shown in Table 1.

実施例5
粘着剤層の厚みを350μmに変更したこと以外は、実施例1と同様にして粘着シートを作製し、軽剥離シートを第1表に示す角度で剥離して泣き別れを評価した。その結果を第1表に示す。
Example 5
Except that the thickness of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer was changed to 350 μm, a pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1, and the light release sheet was peeled off at an angle shown in Table 1 to evaluate crying separation. The results are shown in Table 1.

実施例6
粘着剤層の厚みを80μmに変更し、かつ、軽剥離シートをリンテック株式会社製、製品名「SP−PET382120」、厚み:38μmに変更したこと以外は、実施例1と同様にして粘着シートを作製し、軽剥離シートを第1表に示す角度で剥離して泣き別れを評価した。その結果を第1表に示す。
Example 6
The pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet was changed in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the thickness of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer was changed to 80 μm, and the light release sheet was changed to product name “SP-PET 382120” and thickness: 38 μm, manufactured by Lintec Corporation. The light release sheet was prepared and peeled at the angle shown in Table 1 to evaluate crying separation. The results are shown in Table 1.

比較例1
軽剥離シートの大きさを縦67mm×横40mmに変更し、かつ、粘着シートの端部から軽剥離シートの端部までの距離を7mmに変更したこと以外は、実施例1と同様にして粘着シートを作製し、軽剥離シートを第1表に示す角度で剥離して泣き別れを評価した。その結果を第1表に示す。
Comparative Example 1
Adhesion in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the size of the light release sheet was changed to 67 mm in length x 40 mm in width and the distance from the end of the adhesive sheet to the end of the light release sheet was changed to 7 mm. A sheet was prepared, and the light release sheet was peeled off at the angle shown in Table 1 to evaluate crying separation. The results are shown in Table 1.

比較例2
軽剥離シートの大きさを縦67mm×横40mmに変更し、かつ、粘着シートの端部から軽剥離シートの端部までの距離を7mmに変更したこと以外は、実施例2と同様にして粘着シートを作製し、軽剥離シートを第1表に示す角度で剥離して泣き別れを評価した。その結果を第1表に示す。
Comparative Example 2
Adhesive in the same manner as in Example 2 except that the size of the light release sheet was changed to 67 mm in length x 40 mm in width and the distance from the end of the adhesive sheet to the end of the light release sheet was changed to 7 mm. A sheet was prepared, and the light release sheet was peeled off at the angle shown in Table 1 to evaluate crying separation. The results are shown in Table 1.

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第1表から分かるように、実施例1〜6で得られた粘着シートは、いずれも泣き別れ評価が「○」である。
これに対し、比較例1及び2で得られた粘着シートは、その端部から軽剥離シートの端部までの長さが7mmと短いため、指でうまく捕捉しにくく、剥離角度を90°以上とすることができず、泣き別れ評価は、両方共「×」である。
As can be seen from Table 1, each of the adhesive sheets obtained in Examples 1 to 6 has a crying evaluation of “◯”.
On the other hand, the pressure-sensitive adhesive sheets obtained in Comparative Examples 1 and 2 have a short length of 7 mm from the end portion to the end portion of the light release sheet, so that they are difficult to capture with fingers and have a peeling angle of 90 ° or more. The crying separation evaluation is “x” for both.

本発明の粘着シートは、煩雑な操作を施さなくても、泣き別れが発生しにくく、かつ粘着剤層を抜き加工する際に粘着剤層の断裂、いわゆる糊のカス上げ不良が生じにくいなどの特徴を有している。また、本発明の粘着シートの製造方法によれば、当該粘着シートを効果的に製造することができる。
[符号の説明]
The pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet of the present invention is characterized in that it is difficult for tearing to occur without performing complicated operations, and that the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is not easily broken when the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is punched out, so-called defective glue lifting is difficult to occur. have. Moreover, according to the manufacturing method of the adhesive sheet of this invention, the said adhesive sheet can be manufactured effectively.
[Explanation of symbols]

1、1a 粘着剤層
1b 所定の形状以外の部分の粘着剤層
2 軽剥離シート
3 重剥離シート
4、4a 保護フィルム
4b 所定の形状以外の部分の保護フィルム
5 打ち抜き加工位置
6 基材
7 粘着層
8 シート
11 粘着剤層の端部
21 軽剥離シートの端部
100 粘着シート
200 積層シート(A)
300 積層シート(B)
400 積層シート(C)
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1, 1a Adhesive layer 1b Adhesive layer of a part other than a predetermined shape 2 Light release sheet 3 Heavy release sheet 4, 4a Protective film 4b Protective film of a part other than a predetermined shape 5 Punching position 6 Base material 7 Adhesive layer 8 Sheet 11 End of Adhesive Layer 21 End of Light Release Sheet 100 Adhesive Sheet 200 Laminated Sheet (A)
300 Laminated sheet (B)
400 Laminated sheet (C)

Claims (4)

下記工程(a)〜工程(d)を有し、
工程(a):重剥離シート、厚み75〜500μmの粘着剤層、及び該重剥離シートよりも剥離力の低い保護フィルムを順に積層し、積層シート(A)を得る工程
工程(b)::積層シート(A)の粘着剤層及び保護フィルムを所定の形状に打ち抜き加工し、積層シート(B)を得る工程
工程(c):積層シート(B)から、前記所定の形状以外の部分の保護フィルムと、前記所定の形状以外の部分の粘着剤層と、前記所定の形状の部分の保護フィルムとを除去して、前記重剥離シート上に前記粘着剤層が設けられた積層シート(C)を得る工程
工程(d):軽剥離シートを、前記粘着剤層の端部から該軽剥離シートの端部までの距離が少なくとも一部において8〜35mmになるように、前記積層シート(C)の粘着剤層に貼合し、該軽剥離シートと該重剥離シートとにより該粘着剤層が挟持されてなる粘着シートを得る工程
該粘着シートは、下記の測定方法(1)で測定される該軽剥離シートと該粘着剤層との界面の剥離力が30〜90mN/25mmであり、下記測定方法(2)で測定される該重剥離シートと該粘着剤層との界面の剥離力が150〜300mN/25mmであり、
軽剥離シートの面積が、該軽剥離シートに接する粘着剤層の面積よりも大きいことを特徴とする粘着シートの製造方法。
測定方法(1):23℃、50%RH条件下で168時間放置した粘着シート試料について、JIS Z 0237に準拠して、該粘着シート試料を幅25mm×長さ200mmに裁断したのち、重剥離シート側をステンレス板に固定し、引っ張り試験機を用いて、軽剥離シートを300mm/分の速度で180°方向に引っ張ることにより、軽剥離シートと粘着剤層との界面の剥離力を測定する。
測定方法(2):前記粘着シート試料から軽剥離シートを剥離して露出した粘着剤層をステンレス板に貼付し、引っ張り試験機を用いて、重剥離シートを300mm/分の速度で180°方向に引っ張ることにより、重剥離シートと粘着剤層との界面の剥離力を測定する。
The following steps (a) ~ step (d) is possess,
Step (a): A step of laminating a heavy release sheet, a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer having a thickness of 75 to 500 μm, and a protective film having a lower peeling force than the heavy release sheet to obtain a laminated sheet (A) Step (b): A process of punching the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer and protective film of the laminated sheet (A) into a predetermined shape to obtain the laminated sheet (B) Step (c): Protection of a portion other than the predetermined shape from the laminated sheet (B) A laminated sheet (C) in which the film, the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer other than the predetermined shape, and the protective film of the predetermined shape are removed, and the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is provided on the heavy release sheet Step (d): The laminated sheet (C) is formed such that the distance from the end of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer to the end of the light release sheet is at least partly 8 to 35 mm. Adhere to the adhesive layer of the Obtaining a pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet adhesive layer is formed by pinched by the sheet and the heavy release sheet
The pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet has a peeling force of 30 to 90 mN / 25 mm at the interface between the light release sheet and the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer measured by the following measurement method (1), and is measured by the following measurement method (2). The peeling force at the interface between the heavy release sheet and the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is 150 to 300 mN / 25 mm,
A method for producing a pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet, wherein the area of the light release sheet is larger than the area of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer in contact with the light release sheet .
Measurement method (1): For an adhesive sheet sample left for 168 hours under conditions of 23 ° C. and 50% RH, the adhesive sheet sample was cut into a width of 25 mm × a length of 200 mm in accordance with JIS Z 0237, and then peeled off. The peel side at the interface between the light release sheet and the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is measured by fixing the sheet side to a stainless steel plate and pulling the light release sheet in a 180 ° direction at a speed of 300 mm / min using a tensile tester. .
Measurement method (2): The light release sheet was peeled from the pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet sample, and the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer exposed was attached to a stainless steel plate, and the heavy release sheet was rotated 180 ° at a speed of 300 mm / min using a tensile tester. The peel strength at the interface between the heavy release sheet and the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is measured.
軽剥離シートの厚みが、25〜75μmである請求項1に記載の粘着シートの製造方法The method for producing a pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet according to claim 1, wherein the light release sheet has a thickness of 25 to 75 µm. 重剥離シートの剥離力が、軽剥離シートの剥離力の2.5倍以上である請求項1又は2のいずれかに記載の粘着シートの製造方法The method for producing a pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet according to claim 1, wherein the peeling force of the heavy release sheet is 2.5 times or more of the peeling force of the light release sheet. 軽剥離シート及び重剥離シートに接する粘着剤層面の形状が方形状である請求項1〜3のいずれかに記載の粘着シートの製造方法The method for producing a pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet according to claim 1, wherein the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer surface in contact with the light release sheet and the heavy release sheet is square.
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