JPS56144188A - Adhering method for vacuum evaporation film - Google Patents

Adhering method for vacuum evaporation film

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JPS56144188A
JPS56144188A JP4728580A JP4728580A JPS56144188A JP S56144188 A JPS56144188 A JP S56144188A JP 4728580 A JP4728580 A JP 4728580A JP 4728580 A JP4728580 A JP 4728580A JP S56144188 A JPS56144188 A JP S56144188A
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metal film
vacuum evaporation
film
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Sadami Ito
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PURPOSE: To adhere a smooth lustrous metal film to a rough surface of a member to be adhered in the normal atmosphere temperature, by a method wherein a vacuum evaporation film is formed on a surface of a carrier base material whereon a gas-insulating substance is coated, and the vacuum evaporation film is transferred for adhesion to a member to be adhered through an adhesive agent.
CONSTITUTION: A metal film 10 is formed on a surface of a carrier base material 4, in which a gas-insulating substance, such as smooth plastics, is coated on a surface of a fibrous sheet, by a vacuum evaporation method, and the film is wound around a supply drum 11. The carrier member 4 and a member 14 to be adhered, such as papers, cloths, which are rolled around a supply drum 13, are unrolled at the same speed, and their respective surfaces of the two members are positioned facing and opposite to each other by means of guide rollers 16a and 16b and are separated by means of guide rollers 16c and 16d to enable the members to transfer to take-up drums 12 and 15, respectively. An adhesive agent 19 is uniformly applied to one surface of the member 14 to be adhered and the metal film 10 by means of an adhesive agent apllying device 18, and they are adhered together by means of pressurizing rollers 17a and 17b. This causes the metal film to transfer for adhesion to one surface of the member 14 to be adhered, and the resulting work is wound around the take-up drum 15 to complete the transfer of the metal film.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1981,JPO&Japio
JP4728580A 1980-04-10 1980-04-10 Adhering method for vacuum evaporation film Pending JPS56144188A (en)

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Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP2011202234A (en) * 2010-03-25 2011-10-13 Mitsubishi Materials Corp Vapor deposition material for forming reflective film

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP2011202234A (en) * 2010-03-25 2011-10-13 Mitsubishi Materials Corp Vapor deposition material for forming reflective film

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