WO1998054004A1 - Decorative sheet and process for producing the same - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a decorative sheet, having irregularities, for decoration or other purposes and a process for producing the same.
- the decorative sheet of the present invention by virtue of its three-dimensional decorative effect, can be advantageously used as labels, stickers, emblems, and other similar articles.
- Prior Art Various decorative sheets have hitherto been proposed for providing three- dimensional decoration. In most of these decorative sheets, a thermal expandable microcapsule or a similar expandable material is used in areas, of the sheets, to be decorated, and the desired decorative effect is attained as a result of expansion of the microcapsule or the like.
- This pattern print leather is formed by printing a pattern on the surface of a substrate film using a printing ink containing a microcapsule with a foaming agent expandable upon heating.
- the claimed advantage of this technique is that the need to perform embossing can be eliminated and, at the same time, it is possible to avoid misregistration, between the printed pattern and the concave or convex portions, which unavoidably occurs due to the embossing.
- Japanese Patent Unexamined Publication (Kokai) No. 63-273673 discloses a three-dimensional ink comprising a binder, a colorant and a foamed microcapsule.
- the claimed advantage of this technique is that letters, figures or the like can be provided using the color of the ink per se.
- Japanese Patent Unexamined Publication (Kokai) No. 2-295730 discloses a decorative material prepared by forming a film of a resin composition containing not more than 4% by weight, based on the total solid content, of a microcapsule type foaming agent on an opaque substrate and foaming the microcapsule type foaming agent.
- the claimed advantage of this technique is that the surface of the substrate is dimly seen through the film to impart mohair effect while maintaining the features, such as the three-dimensional decorative effect attained by the foamed film.
- Japanese Patent Unexamined Publication (Kokai) No. 3-50274 discloses a foamable ink.
- This foamable ink is characterized in that ultrafine particles having high thermal conductivity or the like are incorporated into an ink containing microspheres of thermal expandable microcapsules having a particle diameter of 10 to 30 mm.
- the claimed advantage of this technique is that a three-dimensional image can be readily formed by mere rapid drying utilizing high frequency, resulting in enhanced profitability.
- a decorative sheet 20 of the above conventional type as shown in Fig. 1 (cross- sectional view), generally has a layer construction comprising: a substrate 21 ; and, provided thereon in the following order, an expandable layer 23 containing a foamable microcapsule 24, a color layer 22, and a clear layer 27 or a transparent protective layer.
- a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 25 with a release liner 26 is provided on the surface of the substrate 21 remote from the decoration side.
- the color layer 22 and the clear layer 27, which protect the foamed, expanded layer 23, have no satisfactory thickness, posing a problem that, despite low cohesive force of the foamed, expanded layer 23, the decorative sheet 20 in its decorated areas (areas corresponding to the expanded layer), when it undergoes abrasion or impact during use or the like, is cracked or separated from the sheet, resulting in remarkable deterioration in appearance.
- An object of the present invention is to solve the above problems of the prior art and to provide an improved decorative sheet which can offer a three-dimensional decorative effect and is free from creation of defects, such as cracks, or separation of the decorated area from the sheet upon being exposed to abrasion, impact or other conditions.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a process for producing the above improved decorative sheet.
- a decorative sheet having irregularities comprising; a transparent substrate; and, laminated thereon in the following order, a color layer, an expandable layer, and a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer.
- a process for producing the above decorative sheet having irregularities comprising the steps of: successively laminating a color layer and an expandable layer on a transparent substrate and drying the laminate; applying thereon a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer with a release liner provided on the surface of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer remote from the substrate and pressing the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer against the underlying layer including the color layer; and heating the whole laminate to foam the expandable layer.
- the decorative sheet of the present invention in particular, by virtue of partial provision of the expandable layer, that is, provision of the expandable layer in a pattern form, a three-dimensional decorative effect can be attained, and, in addition, since the color layer and the expandable layer underlies the substrate, inadvertent separation of the decorated area from the decorative sheet can be prevented upon being exposed to unfavorable external action, for example, abrasion or impact conditions.
- the decorative sheet of the present invention there has not been adopted a structure in which a substrate is disposed below an expandable layer as in the prior art-sheet, however, the substrate itself, if it is positioned above the expandable layer, has a strength sufficient to eliminate a lower support.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of one preferred embodiment of the decorative sheet according to the present invention.
- a decorative sheet 10 as shown in the drawing, comprises: a transparent substrate 1; and, laminated thereon in the following order, a color layer 2, an expandable layer 3 containing a thermal expandable microcapsule 4, and a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 5.
- a release liner 6 is provided on the surface of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 5 remote from the color layer 2.
- a clear layer 7 is provided on the surface of the substrate 1 (viewer side of the decorative sheet 10).
- the transparent substrate serving as a base of the decorative sheet is not limited so far as it has excellent transparency and good adhesion to the underlying color layer and the clear layer covering the surface of the substrate remote from the expandable layer 3.
- any material may be suitably selected from transparent, naturally occurring or synthetic substrate materials commonly used in the art.
- the substrate material which may be advantageously used, is a resin composition which preferably has a softening point below the thermal expansion temperature of the foaming agent used in the expandable layer. Suitable resin compositions include, for example, resins such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and polyurethane.
- the layer thickness of the substrate is not particularly limited, it is usually about 30 to 400 ⁇ m, preferably about 50 to 300 ⁇ m.
- the thickness-of the substrate is smaller than 30 gm, the production of the decorative sheet per se is difficult.
- it exceeds 400 ⁇ m the created irregularities are inconspicuous, resulting in indistinct three-dimensional decorative effect.
- the color layer which is first laminated on the substrate, may be constructed in the same manner as that commonly used in the field of the decorative sheet.
- the color layer is constructed of a colored resin composition.
- the softening point of the colored resin is preferably below the thermal expansion temperature of the foaming agent used in the expandable layer.
- Suitable colored resin compositions include, for example, colored polyurethane and other resins. Colorants commonly used in the art, for example, organic or inorganic pigments or dyes may be used, either alone or in any combination thereof, for coloring of the resin.
- the layer thickness of the color layer is not particularly limited. It, however, is generally about 5 to 50 ⁇ m, preferably about 10 to 30 ⁇ m.
- the thickness of the color layer is smaller than 5 ⁇ m, the covering power of the color layer is deteriorated and, consequently, the color of the underlying layer adversely affects the decorative effect.
- it exceeds 50 ⁇ m the formation of the color layer per se becomes difficult.
- An expandable layer is laminated onto the color layer.
- the expandable layer is provided in a pattern form in association with the desired decorative effect and contains 10 to 50% by weight of a thermal expandable microcapsule.
- the expandable layer may have such a structure that the thermal expandable microcapsule is included and dispersed in the resin.
- the resin, in which the microcapsule is to be included is not particularly limited. However, here again, the utilization of the above-described colored resin composition for constituting the color layer is recommended.
- the thickness of the expandable layer may vary depending upon various factors, such as the size, amount, and degree of expansion of the microcapsule to be dispersed within the expandable layer, the degree of the desired decorative effect and the like.
- the content of the thermal expandable microcapsule is preferably 10 to 50% by weight, more preferably 20 to 40% by weight, based on the total amount of the expandable layer. When the content of the microcapsule is excessively low, it is difficult to develop the three- dimensional effect in the decorated area. On the other hand, when it is excessively high, the adhesion of the expandable layer to the underlying color layer is unsatisfactory.
- the thermal expandable microcapsule used in the foaming agent may be any one commonly used in the art.
- suitable thermal expandable microcapsules is a thermal expandable microcapsule which has an expansion temperature of 100 to 180°C and comprises an outer shell comprising a vinylidene chloride/acrylonitrile copolymer and isobutane enclosed in the outer shell.
- the outer shell upon heating, the outer shell is softened, and the isobutane in the interior of the shell is vaporized, causing expansion.
- the area to be decorated is risen to offer the desired three-dimensional decorative effect.
- the above thermal expandable microcapsule is commercially available, for example, from Nihon Fillite Co., Ltd. under the trade designation "Expancel"TM.
- the microcapsule "Expancel” has an average particle diameter of 10 ⁇ m in the unexpanded state and can be expanded to a size of about 40 ⁇ m.
- the expandable layer is formed in a pattern form on the color layer.
- the expandable layer may be formed on part of the color layer by various methods. However, use of screen printing, particularly silk screen printing, is advantageous. Depending upon the desired pattern, the screen used may be varied, and the mesh size thereof may also be regulated.
- a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is provided on the expandable layer so that the decorative sheet can be joined to an adherend.
- the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is formed of a pressure-sensitive adhesive having excellent adhesion to the expandable layer and adherends, for example, metals, plastics, woods, and resin paint surface. Suitable adhesives include, for example, acrylic resin pressure-sensitive adhesives.
- the thickness of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is not particularly limited, it is generally about 5 to 50 ⁇ m, preferably about 20 to 40 ⁇ m. When the thickness of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is excessively small, the adhesion is unsatisfactory, while when it is excessively large, it is difficult to form such a thin layer.
- Release liners usable herein include a paper coated with a release agent, such as silicone resin, a substrate sheet or film of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) or the like.
- a release agent such as silicone resin
- a substrate sheet or film of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) or the like Preferably, the substrate sheet or film is not deformed upon expansion of the expandable layer by heating.
- the clear layer as the outermost layer is preferably formed of a material having excellent weather resistance, water resistance and the like and good transparency.
- Materials suitable for the clear layer include materials having excellent adhesion to the underlying substrate, for example, colorless paints, such as fluororesin paints, thermosetting urethane paints, and ultraviolet-curable paints.
- the thickness of the clear layer is not particularly limited. It, however, is generally about 5 to 50 ⁇ m, preferably about 10 to 30 ⁇ m. When the thickness of the clear layer is excessively small, satisfactory weather resistance cannot be developed, while when it is excessively large, the formation of such a thick layer by coating is difficult.
- the decorative sheet of the present invention can exhibit significant function and effect as compared with the conventional decorative sheet.
- the conventional sheet comprises a substrate bearing an expandable layer, a color layer, and a clear layer in that order. Since the clear layer alone can function as the protective layer, the protective layer is thin, posing a problem of creation of cracking or separation in the decorated area upon being exposed to abrasion and impact conditions. In particular, such a problem is significant when the content of the thermal expandable microcapsule in the expandable layer is on a high level.
- the provision of the color layer and the expandable layer under the thermally softening substrate results in markedly improved protective effect and, therefore, enables the content of the thermal expandable microcapsule to be increased, realizing a better three-dimensional decorative effect.
- the decorative sheet having irregularities according to the present invention may be produced by using a technique commonly used in the art, either as such or after modification according to the present invention. More specifically, the decorative sheet of the present invention may be preferably produced by a process comprising the following steps:
- a decorative sheet having an excellent three-dimensional effect can be produced via a series of steps described above.
- the sequence of the steps may be, if necessary, varied so far as this is not detrimental to the effect of the present invention.
- Example 1 Preparation of samples 1 to 7 (comparative samples)
- a decorative sheet having a layer construction as shown in Fig. 1 was prepared.
- ScotchcalTM PU-295T brand name of a product manufactured by Sumitomo 3M Ltd.
- layer thickness 150 ⁇ m was provided as a substrate.
- An expandable layer was laminated on one side of the substrate.
- ExpancelTM 551DU manufactured by Nihon Fillite Co., Ltd.
- a foaming agent was provided as a foaming agent and mixed with a polyurethane resin toner, FL510 (trade name, manufactured by Sumitomo 3M Ltd.), to concentrations specified in Table 1 (5 to 50% by weight, weight ratio 2 to 50%), and the mixture was diluted with a thinner, S/C3911 (trade name, manufactured by Sumitomo 3M Ltd.), to a viscosity suitable for coating by silk screen printing.
- the resultant coating liquid was coated in a desired pattern on the substrate through a 100-mesh printing plate, and the print was dried at room temperature until it became dry to the touch.
- an expandable layer with a microcapsule dispersed therein was formed.
- a color layer was formed on the expandable layer.
- a polyurethane resin toner FL545 (trade name, manufactured by Sumitomo 3M Ltd.)
- S/C3911 trade name, manufactured by Sumitomo 3M Ltd.
- the coating liquid was printed on the substrate through a 260-mesh printing plate, and the print was then dried at 85°C or one hr.
- the laminate was dried at 120°C for 5 min. As a result, the expandable layer was risen to create irregularities on the color layers.
- a decorative sheet having a layer construction as shown in Fig. 2 was prepared.
- a substrate was prepared from a thermoplastic urethane resin, Morthane PN 3429-215 (manufactured by Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.), similar to a substrate of
- ScotchcalTM PU-295T brand name of a product manufactured by Sumitomo 3M Ltd.
- a thermoplastic urethane resin was molded by means of an extruder into a film which was provided on a release liner, thereby a 150 ⁇ m-thick sheet.
- a color layer was laminated onto one side of the substrate remote from the release liner.
- a polyurethane resin toner, FL545 (trade name, manufacturer by Sumitomo 3M Ltd.), was diluted with a thinner, S/C3911 (trade name, manufactured by Sumitomo 3M Ltd.), to a viscosity suitable for coating by silk screen printing.
- the resultant coating liquid was printed on the substrate through a 260-mesh printing plate.
- an expandable microcapsule, ExpancelTM 551DU manufactured by Nihon Fillite Co., Ltd.
- a foaming agent was provided mixed with a polyurethane resin toner, FL 510 (trade name, manufactured by Sumitomo 3M Ltd.) to concentrations specified in Table 2 (5 to 50% by weight, weight ratio 2 to 50%), and the mixture was diluted with a thinner, S/C3911 (trade name, manufactured by Sumitomo 3M Ltd.), to a viscosity suitable for coating by silk screen coating.
- the resultant coating liquid was printed in a desired pattern on the substrate through a 100-mesh printing plate, and the print was dried at 85°C for one hr.
- an expandable layer with a microcapsule dispersed therein was prepared.
- a pressure-sensitive adhesive (trade name, manufactured by Sumitomo 3M Ltd.), which is used in ScotchcalTM PU-295T (noted above), was coated by means of a bar coater on the release liner to a thickness on a dry basis of 45 ⁇ m, and the coating was dried at 100°C for 3 min.
- the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer with a release liner provided thereon was applied to the expandable layer, with a microcapsule dispersed therein, by means of a laminator. Thereafter, the release liner covering the substrate was separated and removed, followed by drying at 120°C for 5 min in the same manner as in Example 1 to expand the expandable layer.
- each sample was placed in an abrasion tester, a rotary abrasion tester (abrasion wheel: CS-10, rotating speed 60 rpm, load
- Example 2 The procedure of Example 2 was repeated, except that, in order to evaluate the influence of the layer thickness of the substrate on the decorative effect, as shown in the following Table 3, the layer thickness of the substrate was changed from 150 ⁇ m to 20 ⁇ m, 50 ⁇ m, 300 ⁇ m, and 450 ⁇ m. The results of the evaluation are summarized in Table 3. Table 3
- the layer thickness of the substrate is preferably in the range of from about 50 to 300 ⁇ m. In the case of a layer thickness of 20 ⁇ m, the nerve of the substrate per se was unsatisfactory. Effect of the Invention
- the present invention can provide a decorative sheet which, in use, can be freely applied to various places and, at the same time, exhibits an excellent three-dimensional decorative effect. Further, in this decorative sheet, the decorated area, which creates the decorative effect, is covered and protected by two layers, i.e., a transparent substrate-and a clear layer, preventing not only creation of defects in the decorated area, such as cracks, but also separation of the decorated area upon being exposed to abrasion or impact conditions. Therefore, the decorative sheet of the present invention can be advantageously used in a wide variety of fields.
- Fig. 1 is a cross-sectional view showing one example of the conventional decorative sheet.
- Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view showing one preferred embodiment of the decorative sheet according to the present invention.
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