JPH0770521A - Pressure-sensitive adhesive security sheet - Google Patents

Pressure-sensitive adhesive security sheet

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JPH0770521A
JPH0770521A JP22155593A JP22155593A JPH0770521A JP H0770521 A JPH0770521 A JP H0770521A JP 22155593 A JP22155593 A JP 22155593A JP 22155593 A JP22155593 A JP 22155593A JP H0770521 A JPH0770521 A JP H0770521A
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Toshizo Iida
稔三 飯田
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Mitsubishi Paper Mills Ltd
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Abstract

PURPOSE:To obtain a pressure-sensitive adhesive security sheet which has both of contradictory characteristics, i.e., necessary pressure bondability and resistance to unnecessary blocking, by providing a coating layer containing a non- self-adhering adhesive, a pigment and a tackifier on a support. CONSTITUTION:This sheet has a coating layer containing three basic constituents comprising an adhesive, a pigment and a tackifier formed on a support, and a non-self-adhering (non-tacky) adhesive is used as the adhesive. Once bonded by pressing, the sheet is not readily peeled by usual handling, while it can smoothly be peeled with good touch when intentionally peeled. It has both of contradictory characteristics, i.e., blocking resistance and necessary pressure bondability and is excellent in adhesion between the coating layer and the support.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】Detailed Description of the Invention

【0001】[0001]

【産業上の利用分野】本発明は、支持体の全面に機密性
を得るための塗層を設けた感圧性機密シ−トに関するも
のである。感圧性機密シ−トとは、シ−トが紙の場合に
は見かけ上は、ごく一般にありふれた普通の紙と変わら
ないが、このシ−トどうし及びこのシ−トと他の支持体
とを接着させようとする際に適当な圧力を加えることに
より瞬時に接着が完了するもので、情報の機密性は加圧
圧着させる前に加圧圧着させる面に印刷、複写、筆記な
どの方法を用いて記載することによって得られる。
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a pressure-sensitive airtight sheet having a support provided with a coating layer for obtaining airtightness. When the sheet is a paper, the pressure-sensitive confidential sheet is apparently the same as ordinary paper, but the sheets and the sheet and other supports are Adhesion is completed instantly by applying an appropriate pressure when attempting to adhere to each other.The confidentiality of information can be protected by printing, copying, writing on the surface to be pressure bonded before pressure bonding. It is obtained by using.

【0002】[0002]

【従来の技術】従来、情報の機密性を得るために封書が
多用されてきたが、近年は葉書でありながら機密性の得
られる各種のタイプのものが考案されている。例えば、
ノ−カ−ボン複写紙や感熱記録紙を利用したものとして
は実開昭60−178125号公報や実開平2−217
3号公報などがある。これらは製造工程や加工工程が複
雑なため非常に手間がかかり、品質的には水濡れや可塑
剤などによる記録情報の消失などの危険性があり、保存
性に欠けるものである。
2. Description of the Related Art Conventionally, sealed letters have been frequently used to obtain confidentiality of information, but in recent years, various types of postcards have been devised which can provide confidentiality. For example,
No. 60-178125 and No. 2-217 of Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 60-178125 are used as the ones which use no-carbon copy paper or thermal recording paper.
No. 3 publication is available. These are very laborious because the manufacturing process and the processing process are complicated, and in terms of quality, there is a risk of loss of recorded information due to water wetting and plasticizers, etc., and they lack storability.

【0003】又、機密性を得たい個所のみにラベルを貼
り付けたタイプとしては、実開昭63−6870号公
報、特願平1−270849号公報などがあり、記載で
きる情報量は通常の葉書と同一量に過ぎず、大量に重ね
て取り扱う場合にはラベル貼付個所と他の個所の紙厚の
差による紙束の崩れなどの不都合な点がある。
Further, as a type in which a label is attached only to a portion where confidentiality is desired, there are Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 63-6870, Japanese Patent Application No. 1-270849, etc., and the amount of information that can be described is usual. The amount is just the same as that of a postcard, and when a large number of sheets are piled up and handled, there are disadvantages such as the collapse of the sheet bundle due to the difference in the paper thickness between the label-attached portion and other portions.

【0004】又、特開平3−10895号公報や実開平
3−108595号公報などには熱可塑性樹脂を用いた
感熱接着シ−トが記載されているが、熱による接着は加
熱装置が必要で、基材の変形、歪み、損傷などを伴う恐
れがあり、電子写真方式のプリンタ−で印字(印刷)す
る場合には高熱によるトナ−の定着処理時に発熱体と感
熱接着層が不必要な接着を起こし機械破損の原因となり
得る。
Further, a heat-sensitive adhesive sheet using a thermoplastic resin is described in JP-A-3-10895 and JP-A-3-108595, but a heating device is required for adhesion by heat. , The base material may be deformed, distorted or damaged, and when printing (printing) with an electrophotographic printer, the heating element and the heat-sensitive adhesive layer do not need to be adhered when fixing the toner due to high heat. May cause machine damage.

【0005】又、特開平3−26697号公報などには
加圧圧着のみで機密性が得られるシ−トが記載されてい
るが、これらの方法に従えば加圧圧着で機密性は得られ
るものの、製造工程や印刷工程、或いは保管中など、加
圧圧着させる最終形態に至るまでの工程などの弱い加圧
力で、塗布面と未塗布面が不必要に一体化してしまうい
わゆるブロッキング現象が起こり易い。この改良とし
て、特開平3−100087号公報には接着剤層上に更
に接着抑制物質層を設ける記載があるが、この方法はブ
ロッキングの改良には効果的だが、機密性シ−トに最も
必要な加圧圧着性能は得られにくい。
Further, Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 3-26697 discloses a sheet which can provide airtightness only by pressure and pressure bonding, but according to these methods, airtightness can be obtained by pressure and pressure bonding. However, a so-called blocking phenomenon occurs in which the coated surface and the uncoated surface are unnecessarily integrated with each other due to a weak pressing force in the manufacturing process, the printing process, or during the storage process, etc. until the final form of pressure bonding. easy. As an improvement, there is a description in JP-A-3-100087 in which an adhesion-suppressing substance layer is further provided on an adhesive layer. This method is effective for improving blocking, but is most necessary for a confidential sheet. It is difficult to obtain high pressure and pressure bonding performance.

【0006】又、特開昭63−77984号公報や特開
昭63−186793号公報などには自着性感圧接着剤
を用いる記載があるが、これらは機密性を得ることはで
きても自着性であり、接着剤自体に粘着性を有している
ためにブロッキングしやすいものしか得られない。
[0006] Further, Japanese Patent Laid-Open Nos. 63-77984 and 63-186793 describe that self-adhesive pressure-sensitive adhesives are used. Since it is adherent and has adhesiveness to the adhesive itself, only one which is easy to block is obtained.

【0007】[0007]

【発明が解決しようとする課題】本発明は、一度加圧圧
着させると通常の取扱いでは容易に剥がれることがな
く、意図的に剥す場合には快いタッチでスム−ズに剥す
ことができる感圧性機密シ−トであり、葉書として用い
れば、通常の葉書の2倍の情報量が得られ、情報内容の
機密性が保持できるシ−トである。このシ−トは、支持
体全面に機密性を得るための塗層が設けられており、シ
−ト全面の厚さが一定であり大量に取り扱っても前述の
ような不都合は無い。又、加圧圧着したときの必要な加
圧圧着性能とブロッキングの相反する特性の両立を図
り、塗層と支持体との接着性に優れた感圧性機密シ−ト
を得ることを目的としたものである。
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION According to the present invention, once pressure-bonded, it is not easily peeled off by ordinary handling, and when it is intentionally peeled, it can be peeled smoothly with a pleasant touch. This is a confidential sheet, and if it is used as a postcard, it can obtain twice as much information as a normal postcard and can keep the confidentiality of the information content. In this sheet, a coating layer for providing airtightness is provided on the entire surface of the support, the thickness of the entire surface of the sheet is constant, and even if a large amount is handled, the above-mentioned inconvenience does not occur. In addition, the object is to obtain a pressure-sensitive airtight sheet having excellent adhesiveness between the coating layer and the support by achieving both the required pressure-bonding performance when pressure-bonding and the contradictory characteristics of blocking. It is a thing.

【0008】[0008]

【課題を解決するための手段】本発明の感圧性機密シ−
トの塗層に含まれる主な素材は、非自着性(非粘着性)
接着剤の他、顔料及び粘着付与剤である。接着剤を用い
る主目的は支持体との接着性であり、顔料を用いる理由
は、印刷適性(インキ吸収、インキの着肉性など)の向
上やブロッキングの防止であり、粘着付与剤は機密性を
得るための加圧圧着性を得るために用いる。これらの素
材は、その目的に応じた使用方法が必要である。
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The pressure sensitive confidential sheet of the present invention.
The main material contained in the coating layer is non-self-adhesive (non-adhesive)
Besides adhesives, they are pigments and tackifiers. The main purpose of using an adhesive is adhesion to the support, and the reason for using a pigment is to improve printability (ink absorption, ink receptivity, etc.) and prevent blocking, and the tackifier is a confidentiality. It is used to obtain pressure-bonding property for obtaining. These materials need to be used according to their purpose.

【0009】接着剤としては各種のものが使用できる
が、本発明では実質的に自着性(粘着性)のないもので
あれば広い範囲から選択することができる。自着性(粘
着性)は温度や湿度条件などによって影響を受けるが、
本発明で言う自着性(粘着性)の有無の判定は、接着剤
を150g/m2の上質紙に乾燥重量で3g/m2塗布
し、温度20℃、湿度65%の雰囲気中で塗層面どうし
を対向して重ね、300Kg/cm2の圧力で加圧した
時、実質的に接着していない状態を言う。実質的に接着
していない状態とは、具体的にはJIS−K−6833
−1980にもとずく測定方法で50g/25mm以下
のT型剥離力を指す。
Although various kinds of adhesives can be used, in the present invention, any adhesive can be selected from a wide range as long as it has substantially no self-adhesiveness (adhesiveness). Self-adhesiveness (adhesiveness) is affected by temperature and humidity conditions,
In the present invention, the presence or absence of self-adhesiveness (adhesiveness) is determined by applying an adhesive to a high-quality paper of 150 g / m 2 in a dry weight of 3 g / m 2 and applying it in an atmosphere of a temperature of 20 ° C. and a humidity of 65%. A state in which layers are not adhered to each other when the layers are opposed to each other and a pressure of 300 Kg / cm 2 is applied. The state of not being substantially adhered is specifically JIS-K-6833.
A T-type peeling force of 50 g / 25 mm or less based on the measurement method of -1980.

【0010】本発明に用いられる接着剤としては、上記
条件を満足させる非自着性(非粘着性)を有するもので
あれば使用可能であり、例えば、ポリウレタン系、合成
ゴム系、天然ゴム系、塩化ビニル系、アクリル系、スチ
レン−ブタジエン系、エチレン−酢酸ビニル系、塩化ビ
ニリデン系、などの他、酸化デンプン、エ−テル化デン
プン、エステル化デンプン、カゼイン、アラビアガム、
ゼラチン、アルギン酸ソ−ダ、ポリビニルアルコ−ル、
カルボキシメチルセルロ−ス、ポリエチレンオキサイ
ド、ヒドロキシエチルセルロ−ス、ポリアクリルアミ
ド、ポリビニルピロリドン、ポリアクリル酸、スチレン
−無水マレイン酸共重合体、などの水溶性高分子類など
も使用することが可能である。中でも好ましいのは、適
当な柔らかさと支持体への強い接着力を合わせ持つポリ
エチレンオキサイドやガラス転移温度が−30℃以上の
ものが好適である。これらの接着剤は2種類以上を併用
して用いることもできるが、主要成分として用いる接着
剤、顔料、粘着付与剤の種類と使用量を調節することに
よって、目標品質を得ることができる。
As the adhesive used in the present invention, any adhesive having non-self-adhesiveness (non-adhesiveness) satisfying the above conditions can be used, and examples thereof include polyurethane-based, synthetic rubber-based and natural rubber-based adhesives. , Vinyl chloride type, acrylic type, styrene-butadiene type, ethylene-vinyl acetate type, vinylidene chloride type, etc., as well as oxidized starch, etherified starch, esterified starch, casein, gum arabic,
Gelatin, sodium alginate, polyvinyl alcohol,
It is also possible to use water-soluble polymers such as carboxymethyl cellulose, polyethylene oxide, hydroxyethyl cellulose, polyacrylamide, polyvinylpyrrolidone, polyacrylic acid, and styrene-maleic anhydride copolymer. . Among them, polyethylene oxide having suitable softness and strong adhesion to the support and one having a glass transition temperature of −30 ° C. or higher are preferable. These adhesives can be used in combination of two or more kinds, but the target quality can be obtained by adjusting the kinds and amounts of the adhesive, pigment and tackifier used as the main components.

【0011】接着剤は程度の差こそあれ、多少とも自着
粘着性を有しているが、自着性(粘着性)を有する接着
剤でもブロッキングなどの特性を損なわない範囲で併用
することは可能である。自着性(粘着性)は接着剤のガ
ラス転移温度と密接な関係があり、ガラス転移温度が低
いほど自着性(粘着性)は強くなる。具体的には、−3
0℃より低くなると自着性(粘着性)は顕著となってく
るが、少ない使用量であれば諸特性を損なわずに使用す
ることはできる。その場合、併用するもう一方の接着剤
のガラス転移温度が高いほど自着性(粘着性)を有する
接着剤の使用量を増やすことができる。しかし、いくら
ガラス転移温度の高い接着剤と併用しても、自着性(粘
着性)を有する接着剤の使用は避けた方が望ましく、最
大でも全接着剤使用量の半分以下が好ましい。
The adhesive has some degree of self-adhesiveness to some extent. However, even an adhesive having self-adhesiveness (adhesiveness) cannot be used together within a range that does not impair properties such as blocking. It is possible. The self-adhesiveness (adhesiveness) is closely related to the glass transition temperature of the adhesive, and the lower the glass transition temperature, the stronger the self-adhesiveness (adhesiveness). Specifically, -3
When the temperature is lower than 0 ° C., the self-adhesiveness (adhesiveness) becomes remarkable, but if it is used in a small amount, it can be used without impairing various properties. In that case, the higher the glass transition temperature of the other adhesive used together, the more the amount of the adhesive having self-adhesiveness (adhesiveness) used can be increased. However, it is desirable to avoid the use of an adhesive having self-adhesiveness (adhesiveness) even if it is used together with an adhesive having a high glass transition temperature.

【0012】本発明に使用される顔料は、使用する目的
が印刷工程におけるインキ吸収やインキの着肉性の向上
とブロッキングの防止であり、この主旨に添うもであれ
ば広い範囲から選択することができる。例えば、カルシ
ウム、亜鉛、マグネシウム、アルミニウム、チタン、ニ
ッケル、ジルコニウム、マンガン、錫、アンチモン、モ
リブデン、などの金属の酸化物、水酸化物、炭酸塩、珪
酸塩、などの他、カオリン、タルク、活性白土などの無
機顔料や尿素ホルマリン樹脂、メラミン樹脂、スチレン
アクリル樹脂、ベンゾグアナミン樹脂、デンプン粒子な
ども使用することができる。
The pigment used in the present invention is used for the purpose of improving the ink absorption and the ink inking property and preventing blocking in the printing process. You can For example, in addition to metal oxides such as calcium, zinc, magnesium, aluminum, titanium, nickel, zirconium, manganese, tin, antimony, molybdenum, hydroxides, carbonates, silicates, kaolin, talc, active Inorganic pigments such as clay, urea formalin resin, melamine resin, styrene acrylic resin, benzoguanamine resin, starch particles and the like can also be used.

【0013】本発明では、接着剤と顔料の他、粘着付与
剤を併用する。粘着付与剤の役割は文字通り粘着性を付
与するものであるが、そのもの自体に通常の条件では自
着性(粘着性)及び支持体への接着性は無い。しかし、
適当な加圧を掛けることによって、初めて機密性を得る
ための加圧圧着性能が得られる非常に有用なものであ
る。
In the present invention, a tackifier is used in addition to the adhesive and the pigment. The role of the tackifier is to give tackiness literally, but the tackifier itself does not have self-adhesiveness (tackiness) or adhesiveness to a support under normal conditions. But,
It is very useful that pressure-bonding performance for obtaining airtightness can be obtained only by applying an appropriate pressure.

【0014】具体的には、ガムロジン、ウッドロジン、
ト−ル油ロジンなどの天然ロジン類や不均化ロジン、水
添ロジン、重合ロジン、マレイン化ロジン、フマル化ロ
ジン、ホルムアルデヒド変性ロジン、ロジンフェノ−ル
樹脂などの変性ロジンのごときロジン類の他、テルペン
系樹脂、C5系石油樹脂、C9系石油樹脂、スチレン系樹
脂、アルキルフェノ−ル樹脂、キシレン樹脂、クマロン
インデン樹脂、カルナウバワックス、ライスワックス、
ミツロウ、セラッカロウ、パラフィンワックス、ポリエ
チレンワックス、高級脂肪酸及びその誘導体や金属塩、
シリコ−ン類などが使用される。中でも好ましいのは、
粉体状のワックス類(あるいはディスパ−ジョン)やロ
ジン類などの適当な柔らかさを持ったものである。
Specifically, gum rosin, wood rosin,
In addition to rosins such as natural rosins such as tol oil rosin and disproportionated rosins, hydrogenated rosins, polymerized rosins, maleated rosins, fumarized rosins, formaldehyde modified rosins, modified rosins such as rosin phenolic resins, Terpene resin, C 5 petroleum resin, C 9 petroleum resin, styrene resin, alkylphenol resin, xylene resin, coumarone indene resin, carnauba wax, rice wax,
Beeswax, seraca wax, paraffin wax, polyethylene wax, higher fatty acids and their derivatives and metal salts,
Silicones and the like are used. Among them, the preferred one is
Powdered waxes (or dispersions), rosins and the like have appropriate softness.

【0015】粘着付与剤の種類と使用量は、組み合わせ
る非自着性(非粘着性)接着剤や顔料の種類と使用量に
より自在に調節して決められる。自着性(粘着性)が非
常に少ない接着剤を用いる場合には、粘着付与剤は多め
に必要とする傾向にあり、主要3成分の特徴を把握し、
調整することによって目標品質を得ることができる。そ
の他、必要に応じて消泡剤、防腐剤、分散剤、劣化防止
剤、増粘剤、酸化防止剤、などの各種助剤を使用するこ
とができる。
The type and amount of tackifier can be freely adjusted and determined according to the type and amount of non-self-adhesive (non-adhesive) adhesive or pigment to be combined. When using an adhesive that has very little self-adhesiveness (tackiness), there is a tendency that a large amount of tackifier is required, and the characteristics of the three main components are grasped,
The target quality can be obtained by adjusting. In addition, various auxiliary agents such as a defoaming agent, a preservative, a dispersant, a deterioration inhibitor, a thickener, and an antioxidant can be used as required.

【0016】支持体は特に限定されず、例えばセルロ−
ス繊維を主体とする上質紙や各種合成紙、各種コ−ト
紙、ラミネ−ト紙、金属蒸着紙などが使用できる。接着
剤、顔料、粘着付与剤を主体とする総塗布量は、1〜2
0g/m2が適当である。この塗布量は、塗布面と塗布
面を加圧圧着させる場合には、塗布面と塗布面の反対面
を加圧圧着させる場合の約半分の塗布量ですませられ
る。塗布方法はエア−ナイフコ−タ−、ブレ−ドコ−タ
−、バ−コ−タ−、フレキソ印刷、スクリ−ン印刷、な
どの従来公知の塗布、印刷方法により塗設することがで
きる。
The support is not particularly limited, and may be, for example, a cellulosic material.
It is possible to use high-quality paper mainly composed of fibers, various synthetic papers, various coated papers, laminated papers, metal evaporated papers, and the like. The total amount of coating, which mainly consists of adhesives, pigments, and tackifiers, is 1-2.
0 g / m 2 is suitable. This application amount is about half of the application amount when the application surface and the application surface are pressure-bonded, and the application amount is about half that when the application surface and the opposite surface of the application surface are pressure-bonded. The coating method can be carried out by a conventionally known coating method such as an air knife coater, a blade coater, a bar coater, flexographic printing or screen printing.

【0017】[0017]

【実施例】以下、実施例によって本発明を更に詳しく説
明するが、本発明はこれらに限定されるものではない。
なお、実施例及び比較例中の「部」「%」は断りの無い
場合は重量部、重量%を示す。
The present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the following examples, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
In the examples and comparative examples, "parts" and "%" indicate parts by weight and% by weight unless otherwise specified.

【0018】実施例1 水108部に分散剤として40%濃度のポリアクリル酸
ナトリウム水溶液(東亜合成化学社製、アロンT−4
0)5部を加えた後、軽質炭酸カルシウム(白石工業社
製、ブリリアント15)200部を添加し、日本精機社
製のエ−スホモジナイザ−を用いて十分に分散させた。
そこへ10%に溶解したポリエチレンオキサイド(大日
精化社製、PEO−1)を1000部と55%のロジン
系粘着付与剤(荒川化学社製、ス−パ−エステルE−7
30−55)を180部加えて均一に混合した。この液
を128g/m2の上質紙に塗布量が4g/m2となるよ
うにエア−ナイフコ−タ−で塗布して感圧性機密シ−ト
を得た。
Example 1 A sodium polyacrylate aqueous solution having a concentration of 40% as a dispersant was added to 108 parts of water (Aron T-4 manufactured by Toagosei Kagaku Co., Ltd.).
0) After adding 5 parts, 200 parts of light calcium carbonate (manufactured by Shiraishi Industry Co., Ltd., Brilliant 15) was added and sufficiently dispersed using an Ace homogenizer manufactured by Nippon Seiki Co., Ltd.
There, 1000 parts of polyethylene oxide (PEO-1 manufactured by Dainichiseika Co., Ltd.) dissolved in 10% and 55% rosin-based tackifier (super ester E-7 manufactured by Arakawa Chemical Co., Ltd.) were added.
180 parts of 30-55) were added and mixed uniformly. The solution of 128 g / air as the coating amount to fine paper of m 2 is 4g / m 2 - Naifuko - data - to give the door - sensitive sensitive sheet was coated with.

【0019】実施例2 実施例1の塗布量を8g/m2となるようにエア−ナイ
フコ−タ−で塗布した以外は実施例1同様にして感圧性
機密シ−トを得た。
Example 2 A pressure-sensitive airtight sheet was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the coating amount in Example 1 was 8 g / m 2 with an air knife coater.

【0020】実施例3 実施例1のポリエチレンオキサイドの代わりにアクリル
系接着剤(日本合成ゴム社製、AE817−F)を使用
した以外は実施例1同様にして感圧性機密シ−トを得
た。
Example 3 A pressure sensitive sheet was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1 except that an acrylic adhesive (AE817-F manufactured by Nippon Synthetic Rubber Co., Ltd.) was used in place of the polyethylene oxide of Example 1. .

【0021】実施例4 実施例1のポリエチレンオキサイドの代わりにスチレン
−ブタジエン系接着剤(日本合成ゴム社製、JSR−0
635)を使用した以外は実施例1同様にして感圧性機
密シ−トを得た。
Example 4 Instead of the polyethylene oxide of Example 1, a styrene-butadiene adhesive (manufactured by Japan Synthetic Rubber Co., Ltd., JSR-0) was used.
A pressure-sensitive confidential sheet was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1 except that (635) was used.

【0022】実施例5 実施例1のポリエチレンオキサイドとガラス転移温度が
−30℃のアクリル系接着剤(日本合成ゴム社製、AE
816)を固形分で1対1の比率で使用した以外は実施
例1同様にして感圧性機密シ−トを得た。
Example 5 Polyethylene oxide of Example 1 and an acrylic adhesive having a glass transition temperature of -30 ° C. (AE, AE manufactured by Japan Synthetic Rubber Co., Ltd.)
A pressure-sensitive airtight sheet was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1 except that 816) was used in a solid content of 1: 1.

【0023】比較例1 実施例1のポリエチレンオキサイドの代わりにアクリル
系接着剤(日本合成ゴム社製、AE923、ガラス転移
温度−62℃)を使用した以外は実施例1同様にして感
圧性機密シ−トを得た。
Comparative Example 1 A pressure-sensitive airtight seal was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1 except that an acrylic adhesive (AE923, manufactured by Japan Synthetic Rubber Co., Ltd., glass transition temperature -62 ° C.) was used in place of the polyethylene oxide of Example 1. -I got it.

【0024】比較例2 比較例1の顔料を400部に増量し、粘着付与剤を不使
用とした以外は比較例1同様にして感圧性機密シ−トを
得た。この理由は、用いた接着剤の加圧圧着性を減ずる
ための配慮である。
Comparative Example 2 A pressure sensitive sheet was obtained in the same manner as in Comparative Example 1 except that the amount of the pigment of Comparative Example 1 was increased to 400 parts and no tackifier was used. The reason for this is to reduce the pressure-bonding property of the adhesive used.

【0025】比較例3 実施例1のポリエチレンオキサイドの代わりに天然ゴム
系接着剤(積水化学工業社製、エスダインMS−32)
を使用した以外は実施例1同様にして感圧性機密シ−ト
を得た。
Comparative Example 3 A natural rubber adhesive (Esdyne MS-32 manufactured by Sekisui Chemical Co., Ltd.) was used instead of the polyethylene oxide of Example 1.
A pressure-sensitive confidential sheet was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1 except that was used.

【0026】比較例4 実施例1のポリエチレンオキサイドとガラス転移温度が
−47℃のアクリル系接着剤(日本合成ゴム社製、AE
942)を固形分で1対1の比率で使用した以外は実施
例1同様にして感圧性機密シ−トを得た。
Comparative Example 4 Polyethylene oxide of Example 1 and an acrylic adhesive having a glass transition temperature of -47 ° C. (AE manufactured by Japan Synthetic Rubber Co., Ltd.)
A pressure-sensitive airtight sheet was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1 except that 942) was used in a solid content of 1: 1.

【0027】以上の実施例、比較例で得られた感圧性機
密シ−トを下記試験方法に従って諸特性の評価を行なっ
た。 (自着粘着性)用いた接着剤のみの評価を行ない、その
方法は本文中に記載されている通りである。尚、実施例
5と比較例4はポリエチレンオキサイド以外の接着剤を
評価した。 判定基準 ○−−−自着粘着性は無い。 △−−−自着粘着性は殆ど無し。 ×−−−自着粘着性あり。
The pressure-sensitive confidential sheets obtained in the above Examples and Comparative Examples were evaluated for various characteristics according to the following test methods. (Self-adhesiveness) Only the adhesive used was evaluated, and the method is as described in the text. In addition, in Example 5 and Comparative Example 4, adhesives other than polyethylene oxide were evaluated. Judgment criteria ○ ---- There is no self-adhesion. Δ --- Almost no self-adhesion. × −−− There is self-adhesiveness.

【0028】(支持体への接着性)塗布面にセロテ−プ
を貼り付け、引き剥したときの塗層の剥がれ具合から判
定した。 判定基準 ○−−−殆ど塗層の剥がれが無い。 ×−−−塗層の剥がれが大きい。
(Adhesiveness to Support) Cerote was attached to the coated surface and peeled off when the coating layer was peeled off. Judgment criteria ○ ---- Almost no peeling of the coating layer. X --- Peeling of the coating layer is large.

【0029】(加圧圧着性)塗布面どうしを対向して重
ね、加圧用金属ロ−ルで300Kg/cmの圧力をかけ
て接合させて機密シ−トを作成し、剥離の具合を評価し
た。尚、実施例2だけは塗布面と未塗布面を重ねて加圧
圧着させた。 判定基準 ○−−−適度に接着しており、快いタッチで
スム−ズに剥離できる。 △−−−少し重すぎるか又は軽すぎる。 ×−−−重すぎて支持体が破損するか又は殆ど接着して
いない。
(Pressurizing and pressure-bonding property) The coated surfaces were overlapped with each other facing each other, and a pressure-sensitive metal roll was used to bond them by applying a pressure of 300 kg / cm to prepare a confidential sheet, and the degree of peeling was evaluated. . In addition, only in Example 2, the coated surface and the uncoated surface were overlapped and pressure-bonded. Judgment Criteria O --- Adhesion is moderate and can be smoothly peeled off with a pleasant touch. Δ --- A little too heavy or too light. X --- It is too heavy and the support is damaged or hardly adhered.

【0030】(ブロッキング)加圧圧着性と同じ組み合
わせで重ね合わせ、温度40℃、湿度90%、荷重1K
g/cm2の条件で1週間放置した後のブロッキング状
態を評価した。 判定基準 ○−−−殆どブロッキングしていない。 △−−−少しブロッキングしているが剥がすことはでき
る。 ×−−−強くブロッキングしており、剥しにくい。
(Blocking) Overlapping with the same combination of pressure and pressure bonding, temperature 40 ° C, humidity 90%, load 1K
The blocking state after standing for 1 week under the condition of g / cm 2 was evaluated. Judgment Criteria O --- Almost no blocking occurs. Δ --- It can be peeled off although it is slightly blocked. × −−− Strongly blocked and difficult to peel off.

【0031】評価結果Evaluation result

【表1】 [Table 1]

【0032】[0032]

【発明の効果】本発明の感圧性機密シ−トは、自着性
(粘着性)のない接着剤を使用することによって、必要
な加圧圧着性と不必要なブロッキング性の相反する特性
の両立を図ることが可能となっており、支持体との接着
も優れていた。
EFFECTS OF THE INVENTION The pressure-sensitive airtight sheet of the present invention uses an adhesive having no self-adhesiveness (adhesiveness) so that the necessary pressure-bonding property and unnecessary blocking property are contradictory. It was possible to achieve both at the same time, and the adhesion with the support was excellent.

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Claims (4)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 【請求項1】 支持体に、基本成分として(A)接着剤
(B)顔料(C)粘着付与剤の三成分を含有する塗層を
設けた感圧性機密シ−トにおいて、接着剤として非自着
性(非粘着性)接着剤を用いることを特徴とする感圧性
機密シ−ト。
1. A pressure-sensitive airtight sheet comprising a support and a coating layer containing three components of (A) adhesive (B) pigment (C) tackifier as a basic component, which is not used as an adhesive. A pressure-sensitive airtight sheet characterized by using a self-adhesive (non-adhesive) adhesive.
【請求項2】 請求項1記載の塗層の上に印刷、複写、
筆記などの方法による情報を記載した後に、該情報記載
面どうしを対向させて加圧圧着させることを特徴とする
感圧性機密シ−ト。
2. Printing, copying, on the coating layer according to claim 1.
A pressure-sensitive confidential sheet, characterized in that after information is written by a method such as writing, the information writing surfaces are opposed to each other and pressure-bonded.
【請求項3】 請求項1記載の塗布面と塗布面の反対面
とを対向させて加圧圧着させることを特徴とする感圧性
機密シ−ト。
3. A pressure-sensitive confidential sheet, characterized in that the coated surface according to claim 1 and the surface opposite to the coated surface are opposed to each other and pressure-bonded.
【請求項4】 非自着性(非粘着性)接着剤がポリエチ
レンオキサイドであることを特徴とする請求項1記載の
感圧性機密シ−ト。
4. The pressure-sensitive airtight sheet according to claim 1, wherein the non-self-adhesive (non-tacky) adhesive is polyethylene oxide.
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Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPH0939378A (en) * 1995-08-03 1997-02-10 Mitsubishi Paper Mills Ltd Paper for contact recording and manufacture of folded paper for contact recording
JP2001512580A (en) * 1997-02-18 2001-08-21 テレフオンアクチーボラゲツト エル エム エリクソン(パブル) Optical fiber flex foil lamination method

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPH0939378A (en) * 1995-08-03 1997-02-10 Mitsubishi Paper Mills Ltd Paper for contact recording and manufacture of folded paper for contact recording
JP2001512580A (en) * 1997-02-18 2001-08-21 テレフオンアクチーボラゲツト エル エム エリクソン(パブル) Optical fiber flex foil lamination method

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