JPH10237396A - Adhesive type - Google Patents
Adhesive typeInfo
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- JPH10237396A JPH10237396A JP3794997A JP3794997A JPH10237396A JP H10237396 A JPH10237396 A JP H10237396A JP 3794997 A JP3794997 A JP 3794997A JP 3794997 A JP3794997 A JP 3794997A JP H10237396 A JPH10237396 A JP H10237396A
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- adhesive tape
- porous film
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- tape
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- Laminated Bodies (AREA)
- Adhesive Tapes (AREA)
- Adhesives Or Adhesive Processes (AREA)
Abstract
Description
【0001】[0001]
【発明の属する技術分野】本発明は、粘着テープに関す
るものである。さらに詳しくは、テープ貼り付け時に手
切れ性が良好で、剥離する際にはテープが裂けることな
く、見切り性および耐候性に優れ、マスキング用途に好
適な粘着テープに関するものである。[0001] The present invention relates to an adhesive tape. More specifically, the present invention relates to a pressure-sensitive adhesive tape which has good hand-cutting properties when affixing the tape, does not tear the tape when peeled off, has excellent parting properties and weather resistance, and is suitable for masking applications.
【0002】[0002]
【従来の技術】車輌または建築物の塗装、あるいは建築
物施工時のシーリングなどには、マスキング用粘着テー
プ(以下、「マスキングテープ」という)が貼り付けら
れる。該マスキングテープには以下の特性が要求され
る。 テープを貼り付ける際は、手で容易に裂くことがで
き、マスキングの用途を果たした後は裂けることなく、
被着体から剥離できる。 テープを剥離した後、被着体に粘着剤が残らない(糊
残りしない)。 特に塗装用途においては、塗装部分と非塗装部分との
境界の直線性(見切り性)がでる。2. Description of the Related Art A masking adhesive tape (hereinafter, referred to as "masking tape") is attached to a vehicle or a building for painting or sealing during construction. The following characteristics are required for the masking tape. When applying the tape, it can be easily torn by hand, without tearing after serving the purpose of masking,
It can be peeled off from the adherend. After peeling off the tape, no adhesive remains on the adherend (no glue remains). In particular, in a coating application, the boundary between the painted portion and the unpainted portion has linearity (partitioning property).
【0003】従来のマスキングテープは、基材に和紙や
クレープ紙などを用いた紙基材、手切れ性を付与するた
めに貫通孔または非貫通孔を施したプラスチック基材を
用いた粘着テープが用いられてきた。Conventional masking tapes include an adhesive tape using a paper base made of Japanese paper or crepe paper as a base material, and a plastic base material provided with through holes or non-through holes for imparting hand-cutting properties. Has been used.
【0004】[0004]
【発明が解決しようとする課題】しかしながら、紙基材
を用いた粘着テープである場合、手切れ性は良好である
ものの、被着体から剥離する際に裂けたり、塗装用途に
用いた場合、塗料が毛細管現象により非塗装部分ににじ
み込み、見切り性が充分に出せないといった問題があ
る。また、マスキング時に使用されるプライマー(シー
リング材を充填する時、シーリング材と躯体の密着性を
向上させるために塗布されるシーリング材料の下塗剤)
および塗料中の溶剤が基材側から裏抜けし、粘着剤を膨
張、溶解させて被着体に糊残りが生じるといった問題も
ある。However, in the case of an adhesive tape using a paper base material, although the hand-cutting property is good, when the adhesive tape is torn when peeled from an adherend or used for coating purposes, There is a problem that the paint oozes into the non-painted part due to the capillary phenomenon and the parting property cannot be sufficiently obtained. In addition, a primer used at the time of masking (an undercoat of a sealing material applied to improve the adhesion between the sealing material and the frame when filling the sealing material)
In addition, there is also a problem that the solvent in the paint runs off from the base material side to expand and dissolve the pressure-sensitive adhesive, thereby causing adhesive residue on the adherend.
【0005】貫通孔を施したプラスチック基材を用いた
粘着テープである場合、手切れ性は良好であり、剥離時
に裂けることもなく、見切り性もある程度良好である
が、貫通孔を施しているために被着体に糊残りするとい
う問題がある。[0005] In the case of an adhesive tape using a plastic substrate provided with a through-hole, the hand-cutting property is good, it does not tear when peeled, and the parting property is good to some extent. Therefore, there is a problem that glue remains on the adherend.
【0006】非貫通孔を施したプラスチック基材を用い
た粘着テープである場合、剥離時に裂けることがなく、
また見切り性および被着体に対する糊残り性は良好であ
るものの、非貫通孔を施しているために手切れ性が良く
ないという問題がある。In the case of an adhesive tape using a plastic substrate having a non-through hole, it does not tear when peeled off.
In addition, although the parting property and the adhesive residue on the adherend are good, there is a problem that the non-through hole is provided, so that the hand cutting property is not good.
【0007】本発明の目的は、手切れ性が良好で、目的
を果たした後、剥離する際に裂けることなく、被着体に
も糊残りせず、見切り性も良好なマスキング用途に適し
た粘着テープを提供することである。An object of the present invention is that it is suitable for masking applications that have good hand-cutting properties, do not tear when peeled after fulfilling the purpose, do not leave glue on the adherend, and have good parting properties. The purpose is to provide an adhesive tape.
【0008】[0008]
【課題を解決するための手段】本発明者らは、上記目的
を達成するために鋭意検討を行った結果、粘着剤を塗布
する基材を、特定の平均開口径を有する貫通孔を特定の
密度で穿孔した多孔質フィルムと貫通孔を有さないプラ
スチックフィルムとからなる、特定の初期弾性率を有す
る複合基材にすることによって、上記目的を達成するこ
とを発見し、本発明を完成するに到った。Means for Solving the Problems The inventors of the present invention have conducted intensive studies to achieve the above object, and as a result, have found that a substrate on which an adhesive is to be applied is formed into a through-hole having a specific average opening diameter. It has been found that the above object can be achieved by making a composite substrate having a specific initial elastic modulus, which is composed of a porous film perforated at a density and a plastic film having no through holes, and completes the present invention. Reached.
【0009】即ち、本発明は、平均開口径0.1〜10
0μmの貫通孔を200〜5,000個/cm2 有する
多孔質フィルムと該フィルムの両面に設けられる貫通孔
がないプラスチックフィルムとを含む、初期弾性率が2
0〜150kg/mm2 である複合基材および粘着剤層
とを含む粘着テープに関する。That is, the present invention provides an average opening diameter of 0.1 to 10
An initial elastic modulus of 2 including a porous film having 200 to 5,000 through-holes / cm 2 of 0 μm and a plastic film having no through-holes provided on both sides of the film.
The present invention relates to a pressure-sensitive adhesive tape including a composite base material having a weight of 0 to 150 kg / mm 2 and a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer.
【0010】[0010]
【発明の実施の形態】本発明の粘着テープは、平均開口
径0.1〜100μmの貫通孔を200〜5,000個
/cm2 有する多孔質フィルムと該フィルムの両面に設
けられる貫通孔がないプラスチックフィルムとを含む、
初期弾性率が20〜150kg/mm 2 である複合基材
の少なくとも片面に、粘着剤層が積層されたものであ
る。DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS The adhesive tape of the present invention has an average opening
200 to 5,000 through holes with a diameter of 0.1 to 100 μm
/ CmTwoPorous film and the film on both sides
A plastic film having no through-hole to be drilled,
Initial elastic modulus is 20-150kg / mm TwoIs a composite substrate
The adhesive layer is laminated on at least one side of
You.
【0011】本発明に使用される多孔質フィルムは、平
均開口径が0.1〜100μmの貫通孔を200〜5,
000個/cm2 穿孔したものである。平均開口径は5
〜80μmが好ましい。平均開口径が0.1μm未満で
あると、粘着テープの手切れ性が良好でなく、逆に10
0μmを超えると、被着体から剥離する際にテープが断
続的に切れる傾向にある。The porous film used in the present invention has through holes having an average opening diameter of 0.1 to 100 μm in a range of 200 to 5,
000 holes / cm 2 were perforated. Average opening diameter is 5
~ 80 µm is preferred. If the average opening diameter is less than 0.1 μm, the hand-cutting property of the adhesive tape is not good,
If it exceeds 0 μm, the tape tends to cut off intermittently when peeled from the adherend.
【0012】貫通孔の形状は特に限定されず、真円だけ
でなく楕円やスリット状の形状を有していてもよい。平
均開口径の測定は、顕微鏡観察またはルーペなどによる
機器を用いて測定し、楕円やスリット状の形状の貫通孔
の場合は長径を測定する。The shape of the through hole is not particularly limited, and may have an elliptical or slit shape as well as a perfect circle. The average opening diameter is measured using a microscope or a device such as a loupe, and in the case of an elliptical or slit-shaped through hole, the long diameter is measured.
【0013】貫通孔の密度の下限は、多孔質フィルムに
対して200個/cm2 であり、好ましくは、300個
/cm2 、より好ましくは、500個/cm2 である。
また、上限は多孔質フィルムに対して5,000個/c
m2 、好ましくは4,000個/cm2 、更に好ましく
は3,000個/cm2 である。貫通孔の密度が、20
0個/cm2 未満であると、粘着テープを切断する際の
手切れ性および切断面が良好でない傾向にあり、5,0
00個/cm2 を超えると、粘着テープ剥離時に基材が
切れる傾向にある。[0013] The lower limit of the density of the through holes is 200 / cm 2 with respect to the porous film, preferably, 300 / cm 2, more preferably 500 / cm 2.
The upper limit is 5,000 / c for the porous film.
m 2 , preferably 4,000 / cm 2 , more preferably 3,000 / cm 2 . The density of the through holes is 20
If the number is less than 0 pieces / cm 2 , the hand-cutting property and the cut surface when cutting the adhesive tape tend to be poor, and
If it exceeds 00 / cm 2 , the substrate tends to be cut when the adhesive tape is peeled off.
【0014】貫通孔の穿孔方法は、特に制限はなく公知
の方法が挙げられる。例えば、熱融穿孔法、多数の合成
ダイヤモンド粒子またはガラスの付着したロールで機械
的に孔を開ける方法などである。The method for forming the through-hole is not particularly limited, and a known method can be used. For example, a hot-melt piercing method, a method of mechanically piercing with a roll to which a large number of synthetic diamond particles or glass are adhered, and the like.
【0015】本発明に使用される貫通孔がないプラスチ
ックフィルムは、特に制限はなく、好ましくは、非貫通
孔を施してもよい。非貫通孔は、プラスチックフィルム
の厚さ方向に対し、0〜100%未満の深さを有するも
のが好ましく、30〜90%の深さを有するものがさら
に好ましい。ここで0%というのは非貫通孔がないこと
であり、100%未満というのは、貫通孔がないことを
意味する。貫通孔を穿孔していなければ、塗料の裏抜け
などによる糊残りが生じない傾向にあり、プラスチック
フィルムを用いることにより、紙基材などで見られる毛
細管現象による見切り性の悪さが解消できる。The plastic film having no through-hole used in the present invention is not particularly limited, and may preferably have a non-through-hole. The non-through hole preferably has a depth of 0 to less than 100% with respect to the thickness direction of the plastic film, and more preferably has a depth of 30 to 90%. Here, 0% means that there are no non-through holes, and less than 100% means that there are no through holes. If the through-holes are not formed, there is a tendency that no adhesive residue occurs due to strike-through of the paint, and the use of a plastic film can eliminate poor parting properties due to the capillary phenomenon seen in paper substrates and the like.
【0016】非貫通孔を施す方法としては、特に制限は
なく公知の方法が挙げられる。例えば、合成ダイヤモン
ドなどを付着させたロールを通し、その接着時の圧力を
変化させることにより非貫通孔の深さを変化させる方法
などである。The method for forming the non-through hole is not particularly limited, and may be a known method. For example, there is a method in which the depth of a non-through hole is changed by changing the pressure at the time of bonding through a roll to which synthetic diamond or the like is adhered.
【0017】多孔質フィルムおよび貫通孔がないプラス
チックフィルムに用いられるフィルムとしては、通常使
用される公知の樹脂からなるフィルムが挙げられ、例え
ば、ポリエチレン(PE)、ポリプロピレン(PP)、
延伸ポリプロピレン(OPP)、ポリエステル、ポリエ
チレンテレフタレート(PET)、ポリ塩化ビニル(P
VC)、ポリエチレンナフタレート(PEN)、ポリフ
ェニレンスルフィド(PPS)およびエチレン−ビニル
アセテート共重合体(EVA)からなるフィルムなどで
あり、またこれらのブレンド物からなるフィルムなども
例示される。Examples of the film used for the porous film and the plastic film having no through-hole include a film made of a commonly used known resin, for example, polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP),
Expanded polypropylene (OPP), polyester, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyvinyl chloride (P
VC), a film composed of polyethylene naphthalate (PEN), polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) and an ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA), and a film composed of a blend thereof.
【0018】本発明で使用される複合基材は、該プラス
チックフィルムを多孔質フィルムの両面に設けることに
よって作成される。その積層方法は、特に制限はなく公
知の方法が挙げられる。例えば、加熱ロールによるラミ
ネートおよび接着剤の使用などである。The composite substrate used in the present invention is prepared by providing the plastic film on both sides of a porous film. The lamination method is not particularly limited, and a known method can be used. For example, lamination by a heating roll and use of an adhesive.
【0019】複合基材は、その初期弾性率が20〜15
0kg/mm2 であり、好ましくは40〜90kg/m
m2 である。初期弾性率が20kg/mm2 未満である
と、マスキング作業がし難い(直線性が出ない)傾向に
あり、逆に150kg/mm 2 を超えると、粗面被着体
にテープが追従しない傾向にある。The composite base material has an initial elastic modulus of 20 to 15.
0 kg / mmTwoAnd preferably 40 to 90 kg / m
mTwoIt is. Initial elastic modulus is 20kg / mmTwoIs less than
Tends to make masking work difficult (no linearity)
Yes, conversely 150kg / mm TwoOver, rough adherend
Tape does not tend to follow.
【0020】初期弾性率の測定は、該複合基材を流れ方
向に、幅20mm、長さ100mmに切断し、サンプル
を作成し、該サンプルを万能引張試験機(RTM−10
0、オリエンテック社製)にて、50mmのチャック間
でセットし、300mm/分の引張速度で、引張試験を
行う。引張強度として描かれたチャートの0点から接線
を引き、その勾配より100%時の強度を読み取り、そ
の値を初期弾性率とした。In the measurement of the initial elastic modulus, the composite substrate is cut in the flow direction to a width of 20 mm and a length of 100 mm to prepare a sample, and the sample is subjected to a universal tensile tester (RTM-10).
0, manufactured by Orientec Co., Ltd.), and set between 50 mm chucks, and a tensile test is performed at a tensile speed of 300 mm / min. A tangent line was drawn from the zero point of the chart drawn as the tensile strength, the strength at 100% was read from the gradient, and the value was used as the initial elastic modulus.
【0021】複合基材には必要に応じて、背面処理、下
塗り、印刷処理などの公知の各種処理を行ってもよい。The composite substrate may be subjected to various known processes such as a back surface treatment, an undercoat, and a printing process, if necessary.
【0022】複合基材の厚さは、10〜300μm程度
であり、好ましくは20〜200μmである。詳細に
は、多孔質フィルム厚が、5〜200μm程度、好まし
くは10〜100μmであり、貫通孔がないプラスチッ
クフィルム厚が2〜100μm程度、好ましくは5〜5
0μmである。The thickness of the composite substrate is about 10 to 300 μm, preferably 20 to 200 μm. Specifically, the thickness of the porous film is about 5 to 200 μm, preferably 10 to 100 μm, and the thickness of the plastic film without through holes is about 2 to 100 μm, preferably 5 to 5 μm.
0 μm.
【0023】本発明に使用される粘着剤層を構成する粘
着剤としては、特に制限はなく、公知のものが使用され
る。例えば、ゴム系粘着剤、アクリル系粘着剤などが挙
げられる。The pressure-sensitive adhesive constituting the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer used in the present invention is not particularly limited, and a known pressure-sensitive adhesive can be used. For example, a rubber-based pressure-sensitive adhesive, an acrylic-based pressure-sensitive adhesive, or the like can be used.
【0024】ゴム系粘着剤は、天然ゴム系および合成ゴ
ム系粘着剤の何れを用いてもよい。合成ゴム系粘着剤と
してはブチルゴム(IIR)、ブタジエンゴム(B
R)、スチレン−ブタジエンゴム(SBR)、イソプレ
ンゴム(IR)、ネオプレン、ポリイソブチレン(PI
B)、アクリロニトリル−ブタジエンゴム(NBR)、
スチレン−イソプレンブロック共重合体(SIS)、ス
チレン−ブタジエンブロック共重合体(SBS)、スチ
レン−エチレン−ブタジエンブロック共重合体(SEB
S)などが挙げられる。As the rubber-based adhesive, any of a natural rubber-based adhesive and a synthetic rubber-based adhesive may be used. Butyl rubber (IIR), butadiene rubber (B
R), styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), isoprene rubber (IR), neoprene, polyisobutylene (PI
B), acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber (NBR),
Styrene-isoprene block copolymer (SIS), styrene-butadiene block copolymer (SBS), styrene-ethylene-butadiene block copolymer (SEB)
S) and the like.
【0025】アクリル系粘着剤としては、例えば、エチ
ルアクリレート、メチルメタクリレート、2−ヒドロキ
シエチルアクリレート、ブチルアクリレート、2−エチ
ルヘキシルアクリレート、アクリル酸などのアクリル系
モノマーの単独あるいは共重合体が挙げられる。さらに
上記アクリル系モノマーと共重合可能なモノマーなども
挙げられる。重合は特に制限はなく、例えば、溶液重
合、エマルジョン重合などが挙げられる。なかでも、ア
クリル系粘着剤は、耐熱性および耐候性の点で優れてい
る。Examples of the acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesive include homo- or copolymers of acrylic monomers such as ethyl acrylate, methyl methacrylate, 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate, butyl acrylate, 2-ethylhexyl acrylate, and acrylic acid. Further, a monomer copolymerizable with the above-mentioned acrylic monomer may be used. The polymerization is not particularly limited, and examples thereof include solution polymerization and emulsion polymerization. Among them, acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesives are excellent in heat resistance and weather resistance.
【0026】粘着剤層には、必要に応じて、架橋剤、タ
ッキファイヤー、軟化剤、老化防止剤、充填剤、顔料、
安定剤、可塑剤、離型剤、粘着付与剤、酸化防止剤など
の公知の添加剤が配合されていてもよい。粘着剤層は基
材に対し、少なくとも片面に設けられていればよい。In the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer, a crosslinking agent, a tackifier, a softener, an antioxidant, a filler, a pigment,
Known additives such as a stabilizer, a plasticizer, a release agent, a tackifier, and an antioxidant may be blended. The pressure-sensitive adhesive layer may be provided on at least one side of the substrate.
【0027】粘着剤層の厚さ(乾燥後)は目的によって
適宜決定され、5〜70μm程度であり、好ましくは1
0〜50μmである。The thickness (after drying) of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is appropriately determined depending on the purpose, and is about 5 to 70 μm, preferably 1 to 70 μm.
0 to 50 μm.
【0028】粘着剤層の厚さ(乾燥後)が、5μm未満
であると、粘着力が小さく、テープ貼り付け時に剥がれ
ることがあり、逆に70μmを超えると、粘着力が大き
くなり、剥離作業性が悪くなる。If the thickness of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer (after drying) is less than 5 μm, the adhesive strength is small, and the adhesive layer may be peeled off at the time of attaching the tape. Worse.
【0029】粘着テープの製造は、自体既知の方法で行
えばよい。例えば、前記複合基材に、粘着剤をロールコ
ータなどを用いて塗布・乾燥させる方法、剥離ライナー
上に塗布してから転写する方法などが挙げられる。The production of the pressure-sensitive adhesive tape may be performed by a method known per se. For example, a method of applying and drying an adhesive on the composite substrate using a roll coater or the like, a method of applying the pressure-sensitive adhesive on a release liner, and then transferring the same may be used.
【0030】[0030]
【実施例】実施例および比較例を以下に示すが、本発明
はこれによって限定されるものではない。尚、部は全て
重量部を意味し、2軸延伸ポリプロピレンおよび1軸延
伸ポリプロピレンは、延伸度合いで弾性率を変化させる
ことが可能である。EXAMPLES Examples and comparative examples are shown below, but the present invention is not limited by these examples. All parts mean parts by weight, and the biaxially oriented polypropylene and the uniaxially oriented polypropylene can change the elastic modulus depending on the degree of stretching.
【0031】実施例1 両面コロナ処理した20μmの2軸延伸ポリプロピレン
(OPP)フィルム上に、機械的穿孔法により、平均開
口径30μmの貫通孔を1000個/cm2 設け、多孔
質フィルムを作成した。該フィルム上に大日精化工業株
式会社製のインク(パラミックス21)を印刷し、印刷
された多孔質フィルムの両面に、厚さが20μmとなる
ようにポリエチレン(PE)をラミネートし、複合基材
を作成した。尚、複合基材の初期弾性率は後記表1に記
載の通りである。該基材上に、アクリル系粘着剤〔2−
エチルヘキシルアクリレート:98部、アクリル酸:2
部を共重合したアクリルポリマーに、イソシアネート系
架橋剤(コロネートL:日本ポリウレタン工業株式会
社)を3部添加した粘着剤〕を塗布・乾燥し(乾燥後の
粘着剤の厚み:35μm)、粘着テープを得た。Example 1 A porous film was formed on a 20 μm biaxially oriented polypropylene (OPP) film having a corona treatment on both surfaces by mechanical perforation to provide 1,000 through holes having an average opening diameter of 30 μm / cm 2 . . On the film, an ink (Paramix 21) manufactured by Dainichi Seika Kogyo Co., Ltd. was printed, and polyethylene (PE) was laminated on both sides of the printed porous film so as to have a thickness of 20 μm. Materials were created. The initial elastic modulus of the composite substrate is as shown in Table 1 below. An acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesive [2-
Ethylhexyl acrylate: 98 parts, acrylic acid: 2
To the acrylic polymer obtained by copolymerization of 3 parts of an isocyanate-based cross-linking agent (Coronate L: Nippon Polyurethane Industry Co., Ltd.), and dried (thickness of the dried adhesive: 35 μm). I got
【0032】実施例2 粘着剤の厚みを45μmとした以外は、全て実施例1と
同様にして粘着テープを得た。Example 2 An adhesive tape was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the thickness of the adhesive was changed to 45 μm.
【0033】実施例3 平均開口径を1μmとした以外は、全て実施例1と同様
にして粘着テープを得た。Example 3 An adhesive tape was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the average opening diameter was 1 μm.
【0034】実施例4 平均開口径を90μmとした以外は、全て実施例1と同
様にして粘着テープを得た。Example 4 An adhesive tape was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the average opening diameter was 90 μm.
【0035】実施例5 貫通孔の穿孔数を300個とした以外は、全て実施例1
と同様にして粘着テープを得た。Example 5 Example 1 was repeated except that the number of through holes was 300.
In the same manner as in the above, an adhesive tape was obtained.
【0036】実施例6 多孔質フィルム(2軸OPPフィルム)の初期弾性率を
変化させ、複合基材の初期弾性率を30kg/mm2 と
した以外は、全て実施例1と同様にして粘着テープを得
た。Example 6 An adhesive tape was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the initial elastic modulus of the porous film (biaxial OPP film) was changed to 30 kg / mm 2. I got
【0037】実施例7 多孔質フィルムを1軸延伸ポリプロピレン(PP)フィ
ルムとして、複合基材の初期弾性率を130kg/mm
2 とした以外は、全て実施例1と同様にして粘着テープ
を得た。Example 7 The initial elastic modulus of the composite substrate was 130 kg / mm, using a porous film as a uniaxially oriented polypropylene (PP) film.
Except for using 2, to obtain a pressure-sensitive adhesive tape in the same manner as in Example 1.
【0038】実施例8 粘着剤をゴム系粘着剤〔天然ゴム:70部、SBR:3
0部、石油系樹脂(クイントンF−100:日本ゼオン
株式会社製)60部およびフェノール系酸化防止剤(ノ
クラックNS−5:大内新興化学株式会社製)2部から
なる粘着剤〕を用い、乾燥後の粘着剤の厚みを45μm
とした以外は、全て実施例1と同様にして粘着テープを
得た。Example 8 The adhesive was a rubber-based adhesive [natural rubber: 70 parts, SBR: 3
0 parts, 60 parts of a petroleum resin (Quinton F-100: manufactured by Zeon Corporation) and 2 parts of a phenolic antioxidant (Nocrack NS-5: manufactured by Ouchi Shinko Chemical Co., Ltd.) The thickness of the adhesive after drying is 45 μm
A pressure-sensitive adhesive tape was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1, except that
【0039】実施例9 2軸OPPフィルムに代えてポリエステル(PET)フ
ィルムを用い、平均開口径40μmの貫通孔を900個
/cm2 設けた多孔質フィルムの両面に、厚さが25μ
mとなるように非結晶ポリプロピレンOPP(APP)
フィルムをラミネートした以外は、全て実施例1と同様
にして粘着テープを得た。Example 9 A polyester (PET) film was used in place of the biaxial OPP film, and a through-hole having an average opening diameter of 40 μm was provided with 900 holes / cm 2.
m, amorphous polypropylene OPP (APP)
An adhesive tape was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the film was laminated.
【0040】実施例10 平均開口径30μmの貫通孔を4000個/cm2 設け
た以外は、全て実施例1と同様にして粘着テープを得
た。[0040] except that the through-hole of Example 10 the average opening diameter 30μm provided 4,000 / cm 2, to obtain a pressure-sensitive adhesive tape in the same manner as in Example 1.
【0041】比較例1 複合基材の代わりに、坪量40g/m2 の和紙を使用し
た以外は、全て実施例1と同様にして粘着テープを得
た。Comparative Example 1 An adhesive tape was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1 except that instead of the composite base material, Japanese paper having a basis weight of 40 g / m 2 was used.
【0042】比較例2 多孔質フィルムの代わりに、何ら穿孔していない両面コ
ロナ処理を施した厚さ20μmの2軸OPPフィルムを
使用した以外は、全て実施例1と同様にして粘着テープ
を得た。Comparative Example 2 A pressure-sensitive adhesive tape was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1 except that a biaxial OPP film having a thickness of 20 μm and having been subjected to a double-sided corona treatment was used instead of the porous film. Was.
【0043】比較例3 多孔質フィルムが、該フィルムの厚さ方向に対して60
%の深さの非貫通孔を1,000個/cm2 設けたもの
である以外は、全て実施例1と同様にして粘着テープを
得た。COMPARATIVE EXAMPLE 3 A porous film having a thickness of 60
% Except that a non-through hole having a depth of 1000% / cm 2 was provided in the same manner as in Example 1.
【0044】比較例4 複合基材の代わりに、平均開口径50μmの貫通孔を
1,000個/cm2 設けた厚さ50μmの2軸OPP
フィルムを用いた以外は、全て実施例1と同様にして粘
着テープを得た。Comparative Example 4 A biaxial OPP having a thickness of 50 μm and provided with 1,000 through holes / cm 2 having an average opening diameter of 50 μm instead of the composite base material
An adhesive tape was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1 except that a film was used.
【0045】比較例5 平均開口径を0.05μmとした以外は、全て実施例1
と同様にして粘着テープを得た。Comparative Example 5 Example 1 was repeated except that the average opening diameter was 0.05 μm.
In the same manner as in the above, an adhesive tape was obtained.
【0046】比較例6 平均開口径を150μmとした以外は、全て実施例1と
同様にして粘着テープを得た。Comparative Example 6 An adhesive tape was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the average opening diameter was changed to 150 μm.
【0047】比較例7 貫通孔の穿孔数を100個とした以外は、全て実施例1
と同様にして粘着テープを得た。Comparative Example 7 Example 1 was repeated except that the number of perforations was 100.
In the same manner as in the above, an adhesive tape was obtained.
【0048】比較例8 多孔質フィルムをポリエチレンフィルムとし、複合基材
の初期弾性率を10kg/mm2 とした以外は、全て実
施例1と同様にして粘着テープを得た。Comparative Example 8 An adhesive tape was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the porous film was a polyethylene film and the initial elastic modulus of the composite substrate was 10 kg / mm 2 .
【0049】比較例9 多孔質フィルムを1軸延伸ポリプロピレンフィルムと
し、該多孔質フィルムの両面に厚さが20μmとなるよ
うに2軸OPPフィルムをラミネートした以外は、全て
実施例1と同様にして粘着テープを得た。Comparative Example 9 The same procedure as in Example 1 was carried out except that the porous film was a uniaxially stretched polypropylene film, and a biaxial OPP film was laminated on both sides of the porous film so as to have a thickness of 20 μm. An adhesive tape was obtained.
【0050】比較例10 平均開口径30μmの貫通孔を6000個/cm2 設け
た以外は、全て実施例1と同様にして粘着テープを得
た。Comparative Example 10 An adhesive tape was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1, except that 6000 through holes / cm 2 having an average opening diameter of 30 μm were provided.
【0051】実施例1〜10および比較例1〜10で得
られた複合基材および粘着テープを試料とし、各種項目
につき評価を行った。それぞれの測定方法は、以下の通
りである。Using the composite substrates and the pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes obtained in Examples 1 to 10 and Comparative Examples 1 to 10 as samples, various items were evaluated. Each measuring method is as follows.
【0052】〔初期弾性率〕初期弾性率は、得られた複
合基材を流れ方向に、幅20mm、長さ100mmに切
断し、サンプルを作成する。得られたサンプルを万能引
張試験機(RTM−100、オリエンテック社製)に
て、50mmのチャック間でセットし、300mm/分
の引張速度で、引張試験を行う。引張強度として描かれ
たチャートの0点から接線を引き、その勾配より100
%時の強度を読み取り、その値を初期弾性率とした。[Initial Elastic Modulus] The initial elastic modulus is obtained by cutting the obtained composite base material in the flow direction into a width of 20 mm and a length of 100 mm. The obtained sample is set between chucks of 50 mm using a universal tensile tester (RTM-100, manufactured by Orientec), and a tensile test is performed at a tensile speed of 300 mm / min. A tangent is drawn from the zero point of the chart drawn as tensile strength, and 100
The strength at% was read, and the value was taken as the initial elastic modulus.
【0053】〔手切れ性〕粘着テープの端面を180°
方向に30m/分の速度で引き裂き、粘着テープの手切
れ性を該テープの幅方向で確認した。評価は次の通りで
ある。 ○:切断時にテープが延びずに容易に切ることができ
る。 △:切れはあまりよくないが、慣れれば作業はできる。 ×:切断時にテープを裂くのが困難であり、切断面が汚
い。[Hand-cutting property] The end face of the adhesive tape is 180 °
The adhesive tape was torn at a speed of 30 m / min in the direction, and the hand-cutting property of the adhesive tape was confirmed in the width direction of the tape. The evaluation is as follows. :: The tape can be easily cut without extending the tape at the time of cutting. Δ: The cut is not very good, but if you get used to it, you can work. X: It is difficult to tear the tape during cutting, and the cut surface is dirty.
【0054】〔テープ剥離時の裂け性〕ステンレス(B
A430)板に、18mm幅の粘着テープ(長さ20c
m)を貼り付け、80℃の乾燥機中に2時間投入し、2
3℃で3時間エージングした後、粘着テープを180°
方向に30m/分の速度で剥離したときのテープの裂け
性を確認した。 ○:剥離時にテープが切れない。 ×:剥離時にテープが切れる。[Tearability when peeling tape] Stainless steel (B
A430) Adhesive tape of 18mm width (length 20c)
m), and put in a dryer at 80 ° C. for 2 hours.
After aging at 3 ° C for 3 hours, the adhesive tape was
The tearability of the tape when peeled at a speed of 30 m / min in the direction was confirmed. :: The tape does not break at the time of peeling. X: The tape breaks during peeling.
【0055】〔見切り性〕メラミン塗装板に、50mm
幅の粘着テープ(長さ30cm)を貼り付け、その上か
ら黒色塗料(ニッペカースプレー、日本ペイント社製)
を均一に吹きつけた後、粘着テープを剥離して、塗装部
分と非塗装部分との境界線を確認した。 ○:境界が非常にはっきりしており、直線的である。 ×:境界がはっきりしておらず、非塗装部分にも塗料が
若干にじんでいる。[Parting-off] 50 mm
Attach an adhesive tape with a width (length 30 cm), and apply black paint (Nippe Car Spray, Nippon Paint Co., Ltd.) from above.
Was uniformly sprayed, the adhesive tape was peeled off, and the boundary between the painted portion and the unpainted portion was confirmed. :: The boundary is very clear and linear. ×: The boundary is not clear, and the paint is slightly blurred even on the non-painted part.
【0056】〔糊残り性〕メラミン塗装板に、50mm
幅の粘着テープ(長さ30cm)を貼り付け、その上か
ら黒色塗料(ニッペカースプレー、日本ペイント社製)
を均一に吹きつけた後、粘着テープを剥離して、被着体
に対する糊残りを確認した。 ○:糊残りなし。 △:わずかに糊残りあり。 ×:糊残りあり。[Glue Remaining Property] A 50 mm
Attach an adhesive tape with a width (length 30 cm), and apply black paint (Nippe Car Spray, Nippon Paint Co., Ltd.) from above.
Was uniformly sprayed, the adhesive tape was peeled off, and adhesive residue on the adherend was confirmed. :: No adhesive residue. Δ: Slight adhesive residue. ×: There is adhesive residue.
【0057】以上の測定結果を表1〜4に示す。尚、総
合評価の○はマスキングテープに好適であり、×はマス
キングテープに適さないことを意味する。The above measurement results are shown in Tables 1 to 4. In addition, の in the overall evaluation is suitable for a masking tape, and × means not suitable for a masking tape.
【0058】[0058]
【表1】 [Table 1]
【0059】[0059]
【表2】 [Table 2]
【0060】[0060]
【表3】 [Table 3]
【0061】[0061]
【表4】 [Table 4]
【0062】[0062]
【発明の効果】本発明の粘着テープは、手切れ性が良好
で、目的を達成した後、剥離する際に裂けることなく、
容易に剥がすことができ、且つ被着体にも糊残りせず、
見切り性も良好であるのでマスキング用途などに好適に
用いることができる。The pressure-sensitive adhesive tape of the present invention has good hand-cutting properties and does not tear when peeled after achieving the object.
It can be easily peeled off, and no adhesive remains on the adherend.
Since the parting property is good, it can be suitably used for masking applications and the like.
Claims (1)
を200〜5,000個/cm2 有する多孔質フィルム
と該フィルムの両面に設けられる貫通孔がないプラスチ
ックフィルムとを含む、初期弾性率が20〜150kg
/mm2 である複合基材および粘着剤層とを含む粘着テ
ープ。1. An initial elasticity comprising a porous film having through holes of 200 to 5,000 / cm 2 having an average opening diameter of 0.1 to 100 μm and a plastic film having no through holes provided on both sides of the film. Rate is 20-150kg
Pressure-sensitive adhesive tape comprising a composite base material and a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer having a thickness of / mm 2 .
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