JP2016130276A - Screen protection film - Google Patents
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Abstract
Description
本発明は、画面保護フィルムに関する。 The present invention relates to a screen protection film.
画面保護フィルムとは、パソコン、携帯情報端末、フラットパネルディスプレイ等の表示画面に、防塵、防キズ、防指紋、覗き見防止、ガラスの飛散防止、反射防止、ブルーライトカット、装飾等を目的として貼付される粘着フィルムであり、広く利用されている。 Screen protection film is used for display screens of personal computers, personal digital assistants, flat panel displays, etc. for the purpose of dust prevention, scratch prevention, fingerprint prevention, peep prevention, glass scattering prevention, reflection prevention, blue light cut, decoration, etc. It is an adhesive film to be affixed and is widely used.
ところで、表示画面に貼られた状態の画面保護フィルムを通して見た像がクリアにならず、ゆず肌状(まだら状)に見える場合がある。この現象は、画面保護フィルムの粘着剤層の表面に凹凸が発生することに起因する。ゆず肌が発生する画面保護フィルムは、外観が不良であるとして、市場における製品の訴求力の低下につながる場合がある。 By the way, the image seen through the screen protective film in a state of being pasted on the display screen may not be clear, and may look like a yuzu skin (mottled). This phenomenon is caused by the occurrence of irregularities on the surface of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer of the screen protective film. A screen protection film that generates a yuzu skin may have a poor appearance, leading to a reduction in the appeal of the product in the market.
画面保護フィルムの粘着剤層の表面に凹凸が発生する原因の1つとして、粘着剤層に対するセパレート材の剥離力が高すぎることが考えられている。ゆず肌の発生を防止する保護フィルムとして、例えば、特許文献1には、粘着層に対するセパレート材の剥離力が1.0〜10.0gf/25mmであることを特徴とする粘着フィルムが提案されている。 As one of the causes of unevenness on the surface of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer of the screen protective film, it is considered that the separation force of the separation material with respect to the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is too high. For example, Patent Document 1 proposes a pressure-sensitive adhesive film in which the separation force of the separation material from the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is 1.0 to 10.0 gf / 25 mm as a protective film for preventing the generation of itchy skin. Yes.
発明者らは、画面保護フィルムの製造工程のうち、画面保護フィルムをロール状に巻いた状態で保管する工程において、ロール状に巻かれた画面保護フィルムのロールの芯部にかかる圧力によって、画面保護フィルムの粘着剤層が変形し、ゆず肌が発生することを見出した。 In the process of storing the screen protective film in a roll shape among the manufacturing processes of the screen protective film, the inventors have applied the screen by the pressure applied to the core of the roll of the screen protective film wound in a roll shape. It has been found that the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer of the protective film is deformed and the skin is generated.
また、発明者らは、従来の画面保護フィルムには、ゆず肌の発生が低減されたものと、ゆず肌が発生しやすいものが存在し、ゆず肌の発生が低減された画面保護フィルムは、粘着剤層のアクリル系共重合体中のメチルアクリレートモノマー単位の含有量が不足する傾向にあることを見出した。 In addition, the inventors of the present invention have a screen protection film in which the occurrence of itchy skin is reduced, and the screen protection film in which the occurrence of itchy skin is reduced. It has been found that the content of methyl acrylate monomer units in the acrylic copolymer of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer tends to be insufficient.
優れた紫外線吸収性能・ブルーライトカット性能を付与するためには、粘着剤層に、トリアジン系の紫外線吸収剤を使用することが考えられる。
更に、発明者らは、このゆず肌の発生が低減される画面保護フィルムにおいて、優れた紫外線吸収性能・ブルーライトカット性能を付与する目的で粘着剤層にトリアジン系の紫外線吸収剤を含有させることを試みたところ、粘着剤層に白濁が生じやすいものと、生じないものが存在することを見出した。
In order to impart excellent ultraviolet absorption performance and blue light cut performance, it is conceivable to use a triazine-based ultraviolet absorber in the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer.
Furthermore, the inventors include a triazine-based UV absorber in the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer for the purpose of imparting excellent UV absorption performance and blue light cut performance in the screen protection film in which the generation of the yuzu skin is reduced. As a result of the experiment, it was found that some of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer were likely to be clouded and some were not.
そこで、本発明は、ゆず肌の発生が低減され、粘着剤層の白濁が防止できて、かつ、粘着剤層において紫外線吸収性能が付与された画面保護フィルムを提供することを目的とする。 Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a screen protective film in which the occurrence of itchy skin is reduced, the cloudiness of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer can be prevented, and the ultraviolet light absorbing performance is imparted to the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer.
本発明は以下の通りである。
(1)基材と、前記基材上に設けられた粘着剤層とを有する画面保護フィルムであって、
前記基材は、前記粘着剤層と反対側の面に、ハードコート層が設けられており、
前記粘着剤層は、アクリル系共重合体及びトリアジン系紫外線吸収剤を含有し、
前記アクリル系共重合体は、メチルアクリレートモノマー単位を、該アクリル系共重合体の固形分を基準として1〜20質量%含有し、
前記粘着剤層は、前記トリアジン系紫外線吸収剤を、前記アクリル系共重合体100質量部に対して、10〜20質量部含有し、
JIS K7374:2007に準拠した写像性測定装置を使用し、画面保護フィルムの粘着剤層を光源に向けた状態で試料台に設置し、試料台角度45度、透過モード、くし幅0.125mmにて測定した写像性が80〜100%である画面保護フィルム。
(2)前記トリアジン系紫外線吸収剤が下記一般式(A−1)で表される、(1)に記載の画面保護フィルム。
The present invention is as follows.
(1) A screen protection film having a base material and a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer provided on the base material,
The base material is provided with a hard coat layer on the surface opposite to the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer,
The pressure-sensitive adhesive layer contains an acrylic copolymer and a triazine ultraviolet absorber,
The acrylic copolymer contains 1 to 20% by mass of a methyl acrylate monomer unit based on the solid content of the acrylic copolymer,
The pressure-sensitive adhesive layer contains 10 to 20 parts by mass of the triazine-based ultraviolet absorber with respect to 100 parts by mass of the acrylic copolymer.
Using an image clarity measuring device in accordance with JIS K7374: 2007, the screen protective film adhesive layer is placed on the sample stage with the light source facing the light source, and the sample stage angle is 45 degrees, the transmission mode, and the comb width is 0.125 mm. A screen protective film having a measured image clarity of 80 to 100%.
(2) The screen protective film according to (1), wherein the triazine-based ultraviolet absorber is represented by the following general formula (A-1).
R13、R23及びR33は、独立に、水素原子又はアルキル基であって、水素原子又は炭素数1〜8のアルキル基であってもよく、水素原子又はメチル基であってもよく、水素原子であってもよい。
R14、R24及びR34は、独立に、水酸基、アルキルオキシ基、アルキル基、ヒドロキシアルキルオキシ基、アルキルオキシカルボニルアルキルオキシ基、3−アルキルオキシ−2−ヒドロキシ−プロピルオキシ基又はアルキルカルボニルオキシ基である。
R 13 , R 23 and R 33 are independently a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group, and may be a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group having 1 to 8 carbon atoms, or may be a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, It may be a hydrogen atom.
R 14 , R 24 and R 34 are independently hydroxyl, alkyloxy, alkyl, hydroxyalkyloxy, alkyloxycarbonylalkyloxy, 3-alkyloxy-2-hydroxy-propyloxy or alkylcarbonyloxy. It is a group.
(3)前記粘着剤層はアクリル系共重合体を主成分として含有し、前記アクリル系共重合体は、架橋性の官能基を有しない炭素数4〜5の重合性モノマー単位を、アクリル系共重合体の固形分を基準として10〜70質量%含有し、
前記粘着剤層の70℃における貯蔵弾性率が16〜80kPaである、(1)又は(2)に記載の画面保護フィルム。
(4)前記アクリル系共重合体の重量平均分子量が、500,000〜900,000である、(1)〜(3)のいずれか一項に記載の画面保護フィルム。
(5)前記粘着剤層に、支持基材及びシリコーン系粘着剤層がこの順に積層されている、(1)〜(4)のいずれか一項に記載の画面保護フィルム
(3) The pressure-sensitive adhesive layer contains an acrylic copolymer as a main component, and the acrylic copolymer contains a polymerizable monomer unit having 4 to 5 carbon atoms that does not have a crosslinkable functional group. 10 to 70% by mass based on the solid content of the copolymer,
The screen protective film as described in (1) or (2) whose storage elastic modulus in 70 degreeC of the said adhesive layer is 16-80 kPa.
(4) The screen protective film according to any one of (1) to (3), wherein the acrylic copolymer has a weight average molecular weight of 500,000 to 900,000.
(5) The screen protective film according to any one of (1) to (4), wherein a supporting base material and a silicone-based pressure-sensitive adhesive layer are laminated in this order on the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer.
本発明によれば、ゆず肌の発生が低減され、粘着剤層の白濁を防止できて、かつ、優れた紫外線吸収性能を有する画面保護フィルムを提供することができる。 ADVANTAGE OF THE INVENTION According to this invention, generation | occurrence | production of the yuzu skin can be reduced, the cloudiness of an adhesive layer can be prevented, and the screen protection film which has the outstanding ultraviolet-ray absorption performance can be provided.
1実施形態において、本発明は、基材と、前記基材上に設けられた粘着剤層とを有する画面保護フィルムであって、前記粘着剤層は、アクリル系共重合体及びトリアジン系紫外線吸収剤を含有し、前記アクリル系共重合体は、メチルアクリレートモノマー単位を、該アクリル系共重合体の固形分を基準として1〜20質量%含有し、前記粘着剤層は、前記トリアジン系紫外線吸収剤を、前記アクリル系共重合体100質量部に対して、10〜20質量部含有する。 In one embodiment, the present invention is a screen protection film having a base material and a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer provided on the base material, wherein the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer comprises an acrylic copolymer and a triazine-based ultraviolet absorber. The acrylic copolymer contains 1-20% by mass of a methyl acrylate monomer unit based on the solid content of the acrylic copolymer, and the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer absorbs the triazine ultraviolet ray. An agent is contained 10 to 20 parts by mass with respect to 100 parts by mass of the acrylic copolymer.
ゆず肌の発生を防ぐためには、粘着剤層に用いるアクリル系共重合体において、比較的極性の高いメチルアクリレートモノマー単位を多く含むことが必要である。ところが、アクリル系共重合体中にメチルアクリレートモノマー単位が過剰に含まれると、粘着剤層に用いるトリアジン系紫外線吸収剤の立体的障害から白濁する傾向にある。粘着剤層に紫外線吸収性能が付与された本発明の画面保護フィルムにおいて、アクリル系共重合体が、メチルアクリレートモノマー単位を、該アクリル系共重合体の固形分を基準として1〜20質量%含有し、粘着剤層が、前記トリアジン系紫外線吸収剤を、前記アクリル系共重合体100質量部に対して、10〜20質量部含有することによって、ゆず肌の発生が低減され、かつ粘着剤層の白濁を防止することができる。 In order to prevent the generation of itchy skin, it is necessary that the acrylic copolymer used for the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer contains a lot of methyl acrylate monomer units having a relatively high polarity. However, if the acrylic copolymer contains an excessive amount of methyl acrylate monomer units, it tends to become cloudy due to the steric hindrance of the triazine-based ultraviolet absorber used in the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer. In the screen protective film of the present invention in which the ultraviolet ray absorbing performance is imparted to the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer, the acrylic copolymer contains 1 to 20% by mass of a methyl acrylate monomer unit based on the solid content of the acrylic copolymer. And the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer contains 10 to 20 parts by mass of the triazine-based ultraviolet absorber with respect to 100 parts by mass of the acrylic copolymer, thereby reducing the occurrence of itchy skin and the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer. Can be prevented.
(画面保護フィルム)
本実施形態の画面保護フィルムは、基材と、基材上に設けられた粘着剤層とを有する。基材の材質には特に制限はなく、例えば、ポリエチレンテレフタレート、ポリエチレンナフタレート等のポリエステル系樹脂;ポリエチレン、ポリプロピレン、ポリ4−メチルペンテン−1、ポリブテン−1等のポリオレフィン系樹脂;ポリカーボネート系樹脂;ポリ塩化ビニル系樹脂;ポリエーテルサルフォン系樹脂;ポリエチレンサルファイド系樹脂;スチレン系樹脂;アクリル系樹脂;ポリアミド系樹脂;セルロースアセテート等のセルロース系樹脂等からなるフィルム又はこれらの積層フィルムが挙げられる。
(Screen protection film)
The screen protection film of this embodiment has a base material and an adhesive layer provided on the base material. There is no restriction | limiting in particular in the material of a base material, For example, Polyester-type resin, such as a polyethylene terephthalate and a polyethylene naphthalate; Polyolefin-type resin, such as polyethylene, a polypropylene, poly 4-methylpentene-1, polybutene-1, and polycarbonate-type resin; Examples thereof include a polyvinyl chloride resin; a polyether sulfone resin; a polyethylene sulfide resin; a styrene resin; an acrylic resin; a polyamide resin; a film made of a cellulose resin such as cellulose acetate, or a laminated film thereof.
基材の厚さには特に制限はなく、使用目的に応じて適宜選定すればよいが、例えば5〜200μmであり、例えば10〜100μmである。基材は、透明であってもよく、着色されていてもよく、例えば、アルミニウム、金、銀、銅、ニッケル、コバルト、クロム、スズ、インジウム等の金属が蒸着されていてもよい。 There is no restriction | limiting in particular in the thickness of a base material, Although what is necessary is just to select suitably according to the intended purpose, For example, it is 5-200 micrometers, For example, it is 10-100 micrometers. The substrate may be transparent or colored, and for example, a metal such as aluminum, gold, silver, copper, nickel, cobalt, chromium, tin, or indium may be deposited thereon.
基材は、基材上に設けられる層との密着性を向上させる目的で、片面又は両面に、酸化法や凹凸化法等により、表面処理が施されていてもよい。上記酸化法としては、例えばコロナ放電処理、クロム酸処理(湿式)、火炎処理、熱風処理、オゾン・紫外線照射処理等が挙げられる。また、凹凸化法としては、例えば、サンドブラスト法、溶剤処理法等が挙げられる。 The base material may be subjected to a surface treatment on one or both sides by an oxidation method, a concavo-convex method, or the like for the purpose of improving adhesion with a layer provided on the base material. Examples of the oxidation method include corona discharge treatment, chromic acid treatment (wet), flame treatment, hot air treatment, ozone / ultraviolet irradiation treatment, and the like. Examples of the unevenness method include a sand blast method and a solvent treatment method.
画面保護フィルムの粘着剤層の上には、粘着剤層の保護等を目的として、剥離シートが設けられていてもよい。剥離シートとしては、例えばポリエチレンテレフタレート、ポリプロピレン等の各種プラスチックフィルムに、シリコーン等の剥離剤を塗付したもの等が挙げられる。剥離シートの厚さには特に制限はないが、例えば20〜150μm程度である。画面保護フィルムを使用する場合は、剥離シートを剥がし、粘着剤層が対象物に接するようにして貼付すればよい。画面保護フィルムの粘着剤層の構成については後述する。 A release sheet may be provided on the adhesive layer of the screen protective film for the purpose of protecting the adhesive layer. Examples of the release sheet include those obtained by applying a release agent such as silicone to various plastic films such as polyethylene terephthalate and polypropylene. Although there is no restriction | limiting in particular in the thickness of a peeling sheet, For example, it is about 20-150 micrometers. When using a screen protection film, the release sheet may be peeled off and attached so that the adhesive layer is in contact with the object. The configuration of the adhesive layer of the screen protection film will be described later.
基材は、粘着剤層と反対側の面に、ハードコート層が設けられている。
ハードコート層は、基材の粘着剤層と反対側の面に、ハードコート剤を塗布することにより得られる。ハードコート剤としては、紫外線、電子線又は熱により硬化する樹脂を用いることができる。紫外線や電子線で硬化する樹脂としては、多官能アクリレートモノマー、ポリエステルアクリレート、エポキシアクリレート、ウレタンアクリレート、ポリオールアクリレート等の多官能(メタ)アクリレートオリゴマー等が挙げられる。熱によって硬化する樹脂としてはシリコーンが挙げられる。上記のハードコート剤の中でも、材料コストや、ハードコート層を形成する工程上の平易さ、組成の自由度などの点から、UV硬化型塗料を用いることができる。
The base material is provided with a hard coat layer on the surface opposite to the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer.
A hard-coat layer is obtained by apply | coating a hard-coat agent to the surface on the opposite side to the adhesive layer of a base material. As the hard coating agent, a resin curable by ultraviolet rays, electron beams or heat can be used. Examples of the resin that is cured by ultraviolet rays or electron beams include polyfunctional (meth) acrylate oligomers such as a polyfunctional acrylate monomer, polyester acrylate, epoxy acrylate, urethane acrylate, and polyol acrylate. Examples of the resin that is cured by heat include silicone. Among the above hard coat agents, UV curable paints can be used from the viewpoints of material cost, simplicity in the process of forming the hard coat layer, and the degree of freedom of composition.
画面保護フィルムを、フィルムと画面の界面に気泡を形成せずに画面に貼付するためには、アクリル系粘着剤層を直接、画面に貼付するのではなく、アクリル系粘着剤層に支持基材を介してシリコーン系粘着剤層を積層しても良い。
支持基材としては、上記基材と同じものを使用することができる。
シリコーン系粘着剤は、主剤としてビニル基含有オルガノポリシロキサンに、架橋剤としてオルガノハイドロジェンポリシロキサン、触媒として白金系触媒を加えて付加反応をさせることにより得ることができる。また、粘着付与剤としてシリコーンレジンを添加してもよい。
In order to attach the screen protection film to the screen without forming bubbles at the interface between the film and the screen, the acrylic adhesive layer is not directly attached to the screen, but the supporting base material is attached to the acrylic adhesive layer. A silicone-based pressure-sensitive adhesive layer may be laminated via
As the support substrate, the same substrate as that described above can be used.
The silicone-based pressure-sensitive adhesive can be obtained by adding an organohydrogenpolysiloxane as a crosslinking agent to a vinyl group-containing organopolysiloxane as a main agent and a platinum-based catalyst as a catalyst to cause an addition reaction. Moreover, you may add a silicone resin as a tackifier.
(写像性)
画面保護フィルムの写像性の測定には、JIS K7374:2007に準拠した写像性測定装置を使用することができる。具体的な写像性測定装置としては、例えば、「ICM―1T」(商品名、スガ試験機株式会社製)が挙げられる。
(Image clarity)
For the measurement of the image clarity of the screen protective film, a image clarity measuring device based on JIS K7374: 2007 can be used. Specific examples of the image clarity measuring apparatus include “ICM-1T” (trade name, manufactured by Suga Test Instruments Co., Ltd.).
写像性の測定は、製造からある程度の時間が経過した画面保護フィルムを試料として行うことができる。例えば、店頭で販売されている画面保護フィルムを試料として写像性を測定してもよい。 The image clarity can be measured using a screen protection film after a certain amount of time has passed since manufacture as a sample. For example, the image clarity may be measured using a screen protective film sold at a store as a sample.
あるいは、画面保護フィルムの製造後できるだけ短期間で写像性を測定する場合には、次のような処理を行った画面保護フィルムを試料としてもよい。 Or when measuring image clarity in the shortest possible time after manufacture of a screen protection film, it is good also considering the screen protection film which performed the following processes as a sample.
まず、樹脂フィルム基材の片面に粘着剤層を形成し、画面保護フィルムを作製する。粘着剤層を形成する方法としては、例えば、樹脂フィルム等の基材の片面に粘着剤組成物を公知の方法で直接塗布し、加熱乾燥等により溶媒を除去して粘着剤層を形成する方法が挙げられる。あるいは、剥離シート上に粘着剤組成物を公知の方法で塗布し、溶媒を除去して粘着剤層を形成した後、これを樹脂フィルム等の基材の片面に貼着し、該粘着剤層を転写する方法等が挙げられる。溶媒除去後の粘着剤層の厚さは、例えば5〜100μmであり、例えば10〜60μmである。 First, a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is formed on one side of a resin film substrate to produce a screen protection film. As a method of forming the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer, for example, a method of directly forming the pressure-sensitive adhesive composition on one side of a substrate such as a resin film by a known method, and removing the solvent by heat drying or the like to form the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer Is mentioned. Alternatively, a pressure-sensitive adhesive composition is applied onto a release sheet by a known method, and after removing the solvent to form a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer, this is adhered to one side of a substrate such as a resin film, and the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer And a method of transferring the above. The thickness of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer after removing the solvent is, for example, 5 to 100 μm, for example, 10 to 60 μm.
続いて、得られた画面保護フィルムを、ゆず肌がより発生しやすい環境下に置く。具体的には、画面保護フィルムを適切な面積(例えば15×7cm)に切断し、画面保護フィルムの作製後3時間以内に、30枚積層させて2枚のフロートガラス板の間に挟む。これに196mN/cm2の荷重を加えて70℃環境下に1週間静置させる。この操作は、画面保護フィルムの製造工程のうち、画面保護フィルムをロール状に巻いた状態で保管する工程を再現するものである。 Subsequently, the obtained screen protection film is placed in an environment in which it is easier for the yuzu skin to occur. Specifically, the screen protective film is cut into an appropriate area (for example, 15 × 7 cm), and 30 sheets are laminated and sandwiched between two float glass plates within 3 hours after the production of the screen protective film. A load of 196 mN / cm 2 is applied thereto, and the mixture is allowed to stand in a 70 ° C. environment for 1 week. This operation reproduces the process of storing the screen protection film in a rolled state in the screen protection film manufacturing process.
続いて、23℃、50%相対湿度環境下1日以上放置し、調湿させる。その後、フロートガラス板から画面保護フィルムを取出し、写像性を測定する試料とする。 Subsequently, the sample is left to stand for 1 day or more in a 23 ° C., 50% relative humidity environment to adjust the humidity. Thereafter, the screen protection film is taken out of the float glass plate and used as a sample for measuring image clarity.
写像性の測定は、次のようにして行う。まず、画面保護フィルムの粘着剤層上に剥離シートが存在する場合にはこれを剥がす。続いて、画面保護フィルムの粘着剤層を光源に向けた状態で写像性測定装置の試料台に設置し、試料台角度45度、透過モード、くし幅0.125mmにて写像性を測定する。具体的には、試料の透過光の光線軸に直交する光学くしを移動させて、光線軸上にくしの透過部分が存在する時の光量(M)と、くしの遮光部分が存在する時の光量(m)を求め、両者の差(M−m)と和(M+m)との比率を以下の式(1)により計算し、写像性を算出する。
写像性(%)=(M−m)/(M+m)×100 …(1)
The image clarity is measured as follows. First, when a release sheet exists on the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer of the screen protective film, it is peeled off. Subsequently, the adhesive layer of the screen protective film is placed on the sample stage of the image clarity measuring device with the light source facing the light source, and the image clarity is measured at a sample stage angle of 45 degrees, a transmission mode, and a comb width of 0.125 mm. Specifically, the optical comb perpendicular to the beam axis of the transmitted light of the sample is moved so that the amount of light (M) when the comb transmission portion exists on the beam axis and the light shielding portion of the comb exists. The light quantity (m) is obtained, and the ratio between the difference (M−m) and the sum (M + m) is calculated by the following equation (1) to calculate the image clarity.
Image clarity (%) = (M−m) / (M + m) × 100 (1)
写像性の値が100%に近いほど、画面保護フィルムを通して見た像に歪みがなく、クリアである。すなわち、写像性の値が100%に近いほど、ゆず肌の発生が低減されているといえる。本実施形態の画面保護フィルムは、写像性が80〜100%である。写像性は、例えば80〜90%であってもよく、85〜90%であってもよい。 The closer the image clarity value is to 100%, the clearer the image viewed through the screen protection film is. In other words, it can be said that the closer the value of the image clarity is to 100%, the more the generation of the yuzu skin is reduced. The screen protection film of this embodiment has a image clarity of 80 to 100%. The image clarity may be, for example, 80 to 90% or 85 to 90%.
(粘着剤層の特性)
1実施形態において、上記の画面保護フィルムの粘着剤層は、アクリル系共重合体を主成分として含有してもよく、当該アクリル系共重合体は、架橋性の官能基を有しない炭素数4〜5の重合性モノマー単位を、アクリル系共重合体の固形分を基準として10〜70質量%含有し、上記粘着剤層の70℃における貯蔵弾性率が16〜80kPaであってもよい。また、上記アクリル系共重合体は、重量平均分子量が500,000〜900,000であってもよい。このような画面保護フィルムは、ゆず肌の発生が低減され、粘着剤層の白濁が防止できる。
(Characteristics of adhesive layer)
In one embodiment, the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer of the screen protection film may contain an acrylic copolymer as a main component, and the acrylic copolymer has 4 carbon atoms having no crosslinkable functional group. It may contain 10 to 70% by mass of ˜5 polymerizable monomer units based on the solid content of the acrylic copolymer, and the storage elastic modulus at 70 ° C. of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer may be 16 to 80 kPa. The acrylic copolymer may have a weight average molecular weight of 500,000 to 900,000. Such a screen protection film can reduce the occurrence of yuzu skin and prevent white turbidity of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer.
(粘着剤層及び粘着剤組成物)
本実施形態の画面保護フィルムの粘着剤層は、アクリル系共重合体を主成分として含有してもよい。粘着剤層がアクリル系共重合体を主成分とするとは、粘着剤層が、アクリル系共重合体を、例えば80質量%以上、又は90質量%以上含むことを意味する。粘着剤層は、粘着剤組成物を基材上に塗布し、加熱等により溶媒を除去することにより形成する。粘着剤組成物は、アクリル系共重合体の他に、架橋剤、紫外線吸収剤、溶媒、その他の成分を含有していてもよい。
(Adhesive layer and adhesive composition)
The adhesive layer of the screen protective film of this embodiment may contain an acrylic copolymer as a main component. That the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is mainly composed of an acrylic copolymer means that the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer contains, for example, 80% by mass or more, or 90% by mass or more of the acrylic copolymer. The pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is formed by applying a pressure-sensitive adhesive composition on a substrate and removing the solvent by heating or the like. The pressure-sensitive adhesive composition may contain a crosslinking agent, an ultraviolet absorber, a solvent, and other components in addition to the acrylic copolymer.
(アクリル系共重合体)
上記のアクリル系共重合体は、メチルアクリレートモノマー単位を、該アクリル系共重合体の固形分を基準として1〜20質量%含有しており、5〜20質量%含有してもよく、10〜20質量%含有してもよい。下限値以上であることにより、ゆず肌の発生を防ぐことができる。ところが、アクリル系共重合体中にメチルアクリレートモノマー単位が過剰に含まれると、粘着剤層に用いるトリアジン系紫外線吸収剤の立体的障害から白濁する傾向にあり、上記上限値以下であることにより、粘着剤層の白濁を防ぐことができる。また、アクリル系共重合体は、架橋性の官能基を有しない炭素数4〜5の重合性モノマー単位、炭素数が4〜5以外であり架橋性の官能基を有しない重合性モノマー単位、又は架橋性の官能基を有する重合性モノマー単位を含んでいてもよく、含有する重合性モノマー単位のうち少なくとも1種が(メタ)アクリル酸アルキルエステルモノマー単位である共重合体を意味する。ここで、(メタ)アクリル酸とは、アクリル酸又はメタクリル酸を意味する。また、「(メタ)アクリル酸アルキルエステルモノマー単位」とは、上記のアクリル系共重合体を構成する、(メタ)アクリル酸アルキルエステルモノマーに由来する繰り返し単位を意味する。同様に、「重合性モノマー単位」とは、上記のアクリル系共重合体を構成する、重合性モノマーに由来する繰り返し単位を意味する。炭素数が4〜5以外であり架橋性の官能基を有しない重合性モノマー単位の炭素数は、例えば6〜14程度であってよい。
(Acrylic copolymer)
Said acrylic copolymer contains 1-20 mass% of methyl acrylate monomer units on the basis of the solid content of the acrylic copolymer, and may contain 5-20 mass%. You may contain 20 mass%. By being more than a lower limit, generation | occurrence | production of the yuzu skin can be prevented. However, when the methyl acrylate monomer unit is excessively contained in the acrylic copolymer, it tends to become cloudy from the steric hindrance of the triazine-based ultraviolet absorber used in the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer. The cloudiness of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer can be prevented. The acrylic copolymer is a polymerizable monomer unit having 4 to 5 carbon atoms that does not have a crosslinkable functional group, a polymerizable monomer unit that has a carbon number other than 4 to 5 and does not have a crosslinkable functional group, Alternatively, it may include a polymerizable monomer unit having a crosslinkable functional group, and means a copolymer in which at least one of the polymerizable monomer units contained is a (meth) acrylic acid alkyl ester monomer unit. Here, (meth) acrylic acid means acrylic acid or methacrylic acid. The “(meth) acrylic acid alkyl ester monomer unit” means a repeating unit derived from the (meth) acrylic acid alkyl ester monomer, which constitutes the acrylic copolymer. Similarly, the “polymerizable monomer unit” means a repeating unit derived from a polymerizable monomer that constitutes the above acrylic copolymer. The number of carbon atoms of the polymerizable monomer unit having a carbon number other than 4 to 5 and having no crosslinkable functional group may be about 6 to 14, for example.
炭素数が4〜5以外であり架橋性の官能基を有しない重合性モノマーとしては、例えば、エチルメタクリレート、プロピル(メタ)アクリレート、イソプロピル(メタ)アクリレート、ブチル(メタ)アクリレート、イソブチル(メタ)アクリレート、ヘキシル(メタ)アクリレート、2−エチルヘキシル(メタ)アクリレート、ラウリル(メタ)アクリレート等が挙げられる。これらのモノマーは、単独で用いてもよいし、2種類以上を併用してもよい。 Examples of the polymerizable monomer having a carbon number other than 4 to 5 and having no crosslinkable functional group include, for example, ethyl methacrylate, propyl (meth) acrylate, isopropyl (meth) acrylate, butyl (meth) acrylate, and isobutyl (meth). Examples include acrylate, hexyl (meth) acrylate, 2-ethylhexyl (meth) acrylate, and lauryl (meth) acrylate. These monomers may be used alone or in combination of two or more.
架橋性の官能基を有する重合性モノマーとしては、(メタ)アクリル酸、イタコン酸、マレイン酸、フマル酸、クロトン酸、イソクロトン酸等のカルボキシル基含有モノマー又はその無水物(無水マレイン酸等);2−ヒドロキシエチル(メタ)アクリレート、3−ヒドロキシプロピル(メタ)アクリレート、4−ヒドロキシブチル(メタ)アクリレート、6−ヒドロキシヘキシル(メタ)アクリレート等のヒドロキシアルキル(メタ)アクリレート、ビニルアルコール、アリルアルコール等のヒドロキシル基含有モノマー;(メタ)アクリルアミド、N,N−ジメチル(メタ)アクリルアミド、N−メチロール(メタ)アクリルアミド、N−メトキシメチル(メタ)アクリルアミド、N−ブトキシメチル(メタ)アクリルアミド、N−ヒドロキシエチルアクリルアミド等のアミド基含有モノマー;アミノエチル(メタ)アクリレート、ジメチルアミノエチル(メタ)アクリレート、t−ブチルアミノエチル(メタ)アクリレート等のアミノ基含有モノマー;グリシジル(メタ)アクリレート、メチルグリシジル(メタ)アクリレート等のグリシジル基含有モノマー;アクリロニトリルやメタクリロニトリル等のシアノ基含有モノマー;N−ビニルピリジン、N−ビニルピペリドン、N−ビニルピリミジン、N−ビニルピペラジン、N−ビニルピロール、N−ビニルイミダゾール、N−ビニルオキサゾール等の複素環含有ビニル系モノマー;ビニルスルホン酸ナトリウム等のスルホン酸基含有モノマー;2−ヒドロキシエチルアクリロイルフォスフェート等のリン酸基含有モノマー;シクロヘキシルマレイミド、イソプロピルマレイミド等のイミド基含有モノマー;2−メタクリロイルオキシエチルイソシアネート等のイソシアネート基含有モノマー、N−ビニル−2−ピロリドン、(メタ)アクリロイルモルホリン等が挙げられる。これらのモノマーは、単独で用いてもよいし、2種類以上を併用してもよい。 As a polymerizable monomer having a crosslinkable functional group, a carboxyl group-containing monomer such as (meth) acrylic acid, itaconic acid, maleic acid, fumaric acid, crotonic acid, and isocrotonic acid, or an anhydride thereof (such as maleic anhydride); 2-hydroxyethyl (meth) acrylate, 3-hydroxypropyl (meth) acrylate, 4-hydroxybutyl (meth) acrylate, hydroxyalkyl (meth) acrylates such as 6-hydroxyhexyl (meth) acrylate, vinyl alcohol, allyl alcohol, etc. Hydroxyl group-containing monomers: (meth) acrylamide, N, N-dimethyl (meth) acrylamide, N-methylol (meth) acrylamide, N-methoxymethyl (meth) acrylamide, N-butoxymethyl (meth) acrylamide, N-hydride Amide group-containing monomers such as xylethylacrylamide; amino group-containing monomers such as aminoethyl (meth) acrylate, dimethylaminoethyl (meth) acrylate, and t-butylaminoethyl (meth) acrylate; glycidyl (meth) acrylate, methylglycidyl ( Glycidyl group-containing monomers such as (meth) acrylate; Cyano group-containing monomers such as acrylonitrile and methacrylonitrile; N-vinylpyridine, N-vinylpiperidone, N-vinylpyrimidine, N-vinylpiperazine, N-vinylpyrrole, N-vinylimidazole Heterocycle-containing vinyl monomers such as N-vinyl oxazole; sulfonic acid group-containing monomers such as sodium vinyl sulfonate; and phosphate group-containing monomers such as 2-hydroxyethylacryloyl phosphate Cyclohexyl maleimide, imide group-containing monomers such as isopropyl maleimide; 2-methacryloyl isocyanate group-containing monomers oxyethyl isocyanate, N- vinyl-2-pyrrolidone, and (meth) acryloyl morpholine. These monomers may be used alone or in combination of two or more.
アクリル系共重合体は、架橋性の官能基を有しない炭素数4〜5の重合性モノマー単位を、アクリル系共重合体の固形分を基準として10〜70質量%含有してもよい。これにより、粘着剤層が、高い貯蔵弾性率となる。その結果、ゆず肌の発生が低減された画面保護フィルムを得ることが可能になる。架橋性の官能基を有しない炭素数4〜5の重合性モノマー単位の含有量は、アクリル系共重合体の固形分を基準として、例えば10〜60質量%であってもよく、例えば20〜60質量%であってもよい。 The acrylic copolymer may contain 10 to 70% by mass of a polymerizable monomer unit having 4 to 5 carbon atoms that does not have a crosslinkable functional group, based on the solid content of the acrylic copolymer. Thereby, an adhesive layer becomes a high storage elastic modulus. As a result, it is possible to obtain a screen protection film with reduced generation of yuzu skin. The content of the polymerizable monomer unit having 4 to 5 carbon atoms not having a crosslinkable functional group may be, for example, 10 to 60% by mass based on the solid content of the acrylic copolymer, for example, 20 to 20%. It may be 60% by mass.
架橋性の官能基を有しない炭素数4〜5の重合性モノマー単位としては、例えば、メチル(メタ)アクリレート、エチルアクリレート、酢酸ビニル等が挙げられる。これらのモノマーは、単独で用いてもよいし、2種類以上を併用してもよい。 As a C4-C5 polymerizable monomer unit which does not have a crosslinkable functional group, methyl (meth) acrylate, ethyl acrylate, vinyl acetate etc. are mentioned, for example. These monomers may be used alone or in combination of two or more.
アクリル系共重合体の重量平均分子量は、例えば500,000〜900,000であってもよく、例えば550,000〜850,000であってもよく、例えば600,000〜800,000であってもよい。アクリル系共重合体の重量平均分子量がこの範囲であると、粘着剤層が、高い貯蔵弾性率となる。 The weight average molecular weight of the acrylic copolymer may be, for example, 500,000 to 900,000, for example, 550,000 to 850,000, for example, 600,000 to 800,000, Also good. When the weight average molecular weight of the acrylic copolymer is within this range, the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer has a high storage elastic modulus.
(紫外線吸収剤)
トリアジン系紫外線吸収剤としては、特許第5525183号、特許第5546706号等に開示された公知の紫外線吸収剤を用いることができ、例えば、下記一般式(A−1)で表される化合物であってもよい。
(UV absorber)
As the triazine-based ultraviolet absorber, a known ultraviolet absorber disclosed in Japanese Patent No. 5525183, Japanese Patent No. 5546706 and the like can be used, and for example, it is a compound represented by the following general formula (A-1). May be.
R12、R22及びR32は、独立に、水酸基、アルキル基、アルキルオキシ基又はアルキルオキシカルボニルアルキルオキシ基であって、R12、R22及びR32のうち少なくとも一つは水酸基である。紫外線よりも長波長であるブルーライトをカットできる点で、少なくとも二つが水酸基であることが好ましい。
R13、R23及びR33は、独立に、水素原子又はアルキル基であって、水素原子又は炭素数1〜8のアルキル基であってもよく、水素原子又はメチル基であってもよく、水素原子であってもよい。
R14、R24及びR34は、独立に、水酸基、アルキルオキシ基、アルキル基、ヒドロキシアルキルオキシ基、アルキルオキシカルボニルアルキルオキシ基、3−アルキルオキシ−2−ヒドロキシ−プロピルオキシ基又はアルキルカルボニルオキシ基である。
R 12 , R 22 and R 32 are independently a hydroxyl group, an alkyl group, an alkyloxy group or an alkyloxycarbonylalkyloxy group, and at least one of R 12 , R 22 and R 32 is a hydroxyl group. It is preferable that at least two of them are hydroxyl groups in that blue light having a longer wavelength than ultraviolet rays can be cut.
R 13 , R 23 and R 33 are independently a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group, and may be a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group having 1 to 8 carbon atoms, or may be a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, It may be a hydrogen atom.
R 14 , R 24 and R 34 are independently hydroxyl, alkyloxy, alkyl, hydroxyalkyloxy, alkyloxycarbonylalkyloxy, 3-alkyloxy-2-hydroxy-propyloxy or alkylcarbonyloxy. It is a group.
例えば、BASF社から市販されている、チヌビン400、チヌビン405、チヌビン460、チヌビン477、及びチヌビン479(いずれも商品名)等を例示できる。具体的には、2−[4−[(2−ヒドロキシ−3−ドデシルオキシプロピル)オキシ]−2−ヒドロキシフェニル]−4,6−ビス(2,4−ジメチルフェニル)−1,3,5−トリアジン、2−[4−[(2−ヒドロキシ−3−トリデシルオキシプロピル)オキシ]−2−ヒドロキシフェニル]−4,6−ビス(2,4−ジメチルフェニル)−1,3,5−トリアジン、2−(2,4−ジヒドロキシフェニル)−4,6−ビス(2,4−ジメチルフェニル)−1,3,5−トリアジンなどのモノ(ヒドロキシフェニル)トリアジン化合物;2,4−ビス(2−ヒドロキシ−4−プロピルオキシフェニル)−6−(2,4−ジメチルフェニル)−1,3,5−トリアジン、2,4−ビス(2−ヒドロキシ−3−メチル−4−プロピルオキシフェニル)−6−(4−メチルフェニル)−1,3,5−トリアジン、2,4−ビス(2−ヒドロキシ−3−メチル−4−ヘキシルオキシフェニル)−6−(2,4−ジメチルフェニル)−1,3,5−トリアジンなどのビス(ヒドロキシフェニル)トリアジン化合物;2,4−ビス(2−ヒドロキシ−4−ブトキシフェニル)−6−(2,4−ジブトキシフェニル)−1,3,5−トリアジン、2,4,6−トリス(2−ヒドロキシ−4−オクチルオキシフェニル)−1,3,5−トリアジン、2,4,6−トリス[2−ヒドロキシ−4−(3−ブトキシ−2−ヒドロキシプロピルオキシ)フェニル]−1,3,5−トリアジンなどのトリス(ヒドロキシフェニル)トリアジン化合物等が挙げられる。 For example, Tinuvin 400, Tinuvin 405, Tinuvin 460, Tinuvin 477, and Tinuvin 479 (all are trade names) etc. which are marketed from BASF can be illustrated. Specifically, 2- [4-[(2-hydroxy-3-dodecyloxypropyl) oxy] -2-hydroxyphenyl] -4,6-bis (2,4-dimethylphenyl) -1,3,5 -Triazine, 2- [4-[(2-hydroxy-3-tridecyloxypropyl) oxy] -2-hydroxyphenyl] -4,6-bis (2,4-dimethylphenyl) -1,3,5- Mono (hydroxyphenyl) triazine compounds such as triazine, 2- (2,4-dihydroxyphenyl) -4,6-bis (2,4-dimethylphenyl) -1,3,5-triazine; 2,4-bis ( 2-hydroxy-4-propyloxyphenyl) -6- (2,4-dimethylphenyl) -1,3,5-triazine, 2,4-bis (2-hydroxy-3-methyl-4-propyloxyph) Nyl) -6- (4-methylphenyl) -1,3,5-triazine, 2,4-bis (2-hydroxy-3-methyl-4-hexyloxyphenyl) -6- (2,4-dimethylphenyl) ) -1,3,5-triazine and other bis (hydroxyphenyl) triazine compounds; 2,4-bis (2-hydroxy-4-butoxyphenyl) -6- (2,4-dibutoxyphenyl) -1,3 , 5-triazine, 2,4,6-tris (2-hydroxy-4-octyloxyphenyl) -1,3,5-triazine, 2,4,6-tris [2-hydroxy-4- (3-butoxy And 2-tris (hydroxyphenyl) triazine compounds such as 2-hydroxypropyloxy) phenyl] -1,3,5-triazine.
また、紫外線(300〜380nm)よりも長波長のブルーライト(380〜495nm)をカットできる点で、ビス(ヒドロキシフェニル)トリアジン化合物又はトリス(ヒドロキシフェニル)トリアジン化合物が好ましい。商品名としては、チヌビン460、チヌビン477などが挙げられる。 Further, a bis (hydroxyphenyl) triazine compound or a tris (hydroxyphenyl) triazine compound is preferable in that it can cut blue light (380 to 495 nm) having a longer wavelength than ultraviolet light (300 to 380 nm). Examples of product names include tinuvin 460 and tinuvin 477.
トリアジン系紫外線吸収剤の含有量は、前記アクリル系共重合体100質量部に対して、10〜20質量部であり、12〜19質量部であってもよく、14〜18質量部であってもよい。 The content of the triazine-based ultraviolet absorber is 10 to 20 parts by mass, 12 to 19 parts by mass, or 14 to 18 parts by mass with respect to 100 parts by mass of the acrylic copolymer. Also good.
紫外線吸収剤として、粘着剤層には、このほか、2−(2’−ヒドロキシ−3’,5’−ジ−tert−ブチルフェニル)−5−クロロベンゾトリアゾール、2−(2’−ヒドロキシ−3’−tert−ブチル−5’−メチルフェニル)−5−クロロベンゾトリアゾール、2−(2’−ヒドロキシ−3’−tert−アミル−5’−イソブチルフェニル)−5−クロロベンゾトリアゾール、2−(2’−ヒドロキシ−3’−イソブチル−5’−メチルフェニル)−5−クロロベンゾトリアゾール、2−(2’−ヒドロキシ−3’−イソブチル−5’−プロピルフェニル)−5−クロロベンゾトリアゾール等の2’−ヒドロキシフェニル−5−クロロベンゾトリアゾール系紫外線吸収剤;2−(2’−ヒドロキシ−3’,5’−ジ−tert−ブチルフェニル)ベンゾトリアゾール、2−(2’−ヒドロキシ−5’−メチルフェニル)ベンゾトリアゾール等の2’−ヒドロキシフェニルベンゾトリアゾール系紫外線吸収剤;2,2’−ジヒドロキシ−4−メトキシベンゾフェノン、2,2’−ジヒドロキシ−4,4’−ジメトキシベンゾフェノン、2,2’,4,4’−テトラヒドロキシベンゾフェノン等の2,2’−ジヒドロキシベンゾフェノン系紫外線吸収剤;2−ヒドロキシ−4−メトキシベンゾフェノン、2,4−ジヒドロキシベンゾフェノン等の2−ヒドロキシベンゾフェノン系紫外線吸収剤;サリチル酸フェニル、4−tert−ブチル−フェニル−サリシレート等のサリチル酸エステル系紫外線吸収剤;2−エチル−ヘキシル−2−シアノ−3,3−ジフェニルアクリレート、エチル−2−シアノ−3,3−ジフェニルアクリレート、オクチル−2−シアノ−3,3−ジフェニルアクリレート等のシアノアクリレート系紫外線吸収剤;ベンゾトリアゾール骨格にアクリロイル基又はメタクリロイル基を導入した反応型紫外線吸収剤等を有していても良い。 In addition to the UV absorber, the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer includes 2- (2′-hydroxy-3 ′, 5′-di-tert-butylphenyl) -5-chlorobenzotriazole, 2- (2′-hydroxy- 3′-tert-butyl-5′-methylphenyl) -5-chlorobenzotriazole, 2- (2′-hydroxy-3′-tert-amyl-5′-isobutylphenyl) -5-chlorobenzotriazole, 2- (2′-hydroxy-3′-isobutyl-5′-methylphenyl) -5-chlorobenzotriazole, 2- (2′-hydroxy-3′-isobutyl-5′-propylphenyl) -5-chlorobenzotriazole, etc. 2'-hydroxyphenyl-5-chlorobenzotriazole ultraviolet absorbers; 2- (2'-hydroxy-3 ', 5'-di-tert- 2'-hydroxyphenylbenzotriazole-based UV absorbers such as 2- (2'-hydroxy-5'-methylphenyl) benzotriazole; 2,2'-dihydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone, 2,2 2,2′-dihydroxybenzophenone ultraviolet absorbers such as “-dihydroxy-4,4′-dimethoxybenzophenone, 2,2 ′, 4,4′-tetrahydroxybenzophenone; 2-hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone, 2, 2-hydroxybenzophenone ultraviolet absorbers such as 4-dihydroxybenzophenone; salicylic acid ester ultraviolet absorbers such as phenyl salicylate and 4-tert-butyl-phenyl-salicylate; 2-ethyl-hexyl-2-cyano-3,3- Diphenyl acrylic Cyanoacrylate UV absorbers such as ethyl 2-cyano-3,3-diphenyl acrylate, octyl-2-cyano-3,3-diphenyl acrylate; reaction in which acryloyl group or methacryloyl group is introduced into benzotriazole skeleton Type ultraviolet absorbers and the like.
(架橋剤)
架橋剤は、上記のアクリル系共重合体に含まれる架橋性の官能基同士を架橋する化合物である。架橋剤としては、イソシアネート系架橋剤、エポキシ系架橋剤、アジリジン系架橋剤、キレート系架橋剤等が挙げられる。イソシアネート系架橋剤としては、トリレンジイソシアネート(TDI)、ヘキサメチレンジイソシアネート(HMDI)、イソホロンジイソシアネート(IPDI)、キシリレンジイソシアネート(XDI)、水素化トリレンジイソシアネート、ジフェニルメタンジイソシアネート、トリメチロールプロパン変性TDI等が挙げられる。エポキシ系架橋剤としては、エチレングリコールグリシジルエーテル、1,6−ヘキサンジオールグリシジルエーテル、トリメチロールプロパンジグリシジルエーテル、ジグリシジルアニリン、ジグリシジルアミン等が挙げられる。アジリジン系架橋剤としては、2,2−ビスヒドロキシメチルブタノール−トリス[3−(1−アジリジニル)プロピオネート]、4,4−ビス(エチレンイミノカルボキシアミノ)ジフェニルメタン、トリス−2,4,6−(1−アジリジニル)−1,3,5−トリアジン、トリス〔1−(2−メチル)アジリジニル〕フォスフインオキシド、ヘキサ〔1−(2−メチル)−アジリジニル〕トリフオスファトリアジン等が挙げられる。キレート系架橋剤としては、アルミニウムキレート、チタンキレート等が挙げられる。
(Crosslinking agent)
A crosslinking agent is a compound which bridge | crosslinks the crosslinkable functional groups contained in said acrylic copolymer. Examples of the crosslinking agent include isocyanate-based crosslinking agents, epoxy-based crosslinking agents, aziridine-based crosslinking agents, and chelate-based crosslinking agents. Isocyanate-based crosslinking agents include tolylene diisocyanate (TDI), hexamethylene diisocyanate (HMDI), isophorone diisocyanate (IPDI), xylylene diisocyanate (XDI), hydrogenated tolylene diisocyanate, diphenylmethane diisocyanate, trimethylolpropane modified TDI, and the like. Can be mentioned. Examples of the epoxy crosslinking agent include ethylene glycol glycidyl ether, 1,6-hexanediol glycidyl ether, trimethylolpropane diglycidyl ether, diglycidyl aniline, diglycidyl amine and the like. Examples of the aziridine-based crosslinking agent include 2,2-bishydroxymethylbutanol-tris [3- (1-aziridinyl) propionate], 4,4-bis (ethyleneiminocarboxyamino) diphenylmethane, tris-2,4,6- ( 1-aziridinyl) -1,3,5-triazine, tris [1- (2-methyl) aziridinyl] phosphine oxide, hexa [1- (2-methyl) -aziridinyl] triphosphatriazine and the like. Examples of chelate crosslinking agents include aluminum chelates and titanium chelates.
架橋剤は単独で用いてもよいし、2種類以上を併用してもよい。架橋剤の使用量は粘着剤組成物中の固形分100質量部に対して、例えば0.01〜10質量部であり、例えば0.05〜5質量部である。架橋剤量を適宜調整することで、種々の被着体に対し必要な粘着物性を発現させることができる。 A crosslinking agent may be used independently and may use 2 or more types together. The usage-amount of a crosslinking agent is 0.01-10 mass parts with respect to 100 mass parts of solid content in an adhesive composition, for example, is 0.05-5 mass parts. By appropriately adjusting the amount of the crosslinking agent, it is possible to develop the necessary adhesive properties for various adherends.
(溶媒)
粘着剤組成物の材料を溶解又は分散させる溶媒としては、例えばヘキサン、ヘプタン、シクロヘキサン等の脂肪族炭化水素、トルエン、キシレン等の芳香族炭化水素、塩化メチレン、塩化エチレン等のハロゲン化炭化水素、メタノール、エタノール、プロパノール、ブタノール等のアルコール、アセトン、メチルエチルケトン、2−ペンタノン、イソホロン等のケトン、酢酸エチル、酢酸ブチル等のエステル、エチルセロソルブ等のセロソルブ系溶媒等が挙げられる。
(solvent)
Examples of the solvent for dissolving or dispersing the material of the pressure-sensitive adhesive composition include aliphatic hydrocarbons such as hexane, heptane and cyclohexane, aromatic hydrocarbons such as toluene and xylene, halogenated hydrocarbons such as methylene chloride and ethylene chloride, Examples thereof include alcohols such as methanol, ethanol, propanol and butanol, ketones such as acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, 2-pentanone and isophorone, esters such as ethyl acetate and butyl acetate, and cellosolve solvents such as ethyl cellosolve.
粘着剤組成物の濃度、粘度は、コーティング可能な濃度、粘度であればよく、特に制限されず、状況に応じて適宜調整することができる。 The density | concentration and viscosity of an adhesive composition should just be the density | concentration and viscosity which can be coated, and it does not restrict | limit in particular, It can adjust suitably according to a condition.
(その他の成分)
その他の成分としては、例えば、有機粉体または無機粉体等の充填剤;芳香族エステル、塩素化パラフィン等の可塑剤;アセチルアセトン等の遅延剤;酸化防止剤;着色剤;帯電防止剤等が挙げられる。これらは単独で用いてもよいし、2種類以上を併用してもよい。
(Other ingredients)
Examples of other components include fillers such as organic powders or inorganic powders; plasticizers such as aromatic esters and chlorinated paraffins; retarders such as acetylacetone; antioxidants; colorants; Can be mentioned. These may be used alone or in combination of two or more.
(貯蔵弾性率)
理論に拘泥するわけではないが、発明者らは、ゆず肌の発生を低減させるためには、画面保護フィルムの粘着剤層に、ある程度の硬さがあることが有効であると推察している。より具体的には、粘着剤層の70℃における貯蔵弾性率が16〜80kPaであると、ゆず肌の発生が低減される傾向にある。粘着剤層の70℃における貯蔵弾性率は、例えば20〜80kPaであってもよく、例えば30〜75kPaであってもよい。
(Storage modulus)
Although not bound by theory, the inventors speculate that it is effective to have a certain degree of hardness in the adhesive layer of the screen protection film in order to reduce the occurrence of yuzu skin. . More specifically, when the storage elastic modulus at 70 ° C. of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is 16 to 80 kPa, the generation of the yuzu skin tends to be reduced. The storage elastic modulus at 70 ° C. of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer may be, for example, 20 to 80 kPa, for example, 30 to 75 kPa.
貯蔵弾性率は、粘弾性測定装置を用いて、1Hz、70℃の環境下で、ねじりせん断法により測定する。貯蔵弾性率を測定する粘着剤層の試料のサイズは、直径8mm×厚さ3mmである。 The storage elastic modulus is measured by a torsional shear method using a viscoelasticity measuring device in an environment of 1 Hz and 70 ° C. The sample size of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer for measuring the storage elastic modulus is 8 mm in diameter × 3 mm in thickness.
(画面保護フィルムの製造方法)
本実施形態の画面保護フィルムは、例えば、次のようにして製造することができる。まず、上述した基材上に、上述した粘着剤組成物を、公知の塗工装置により適宜の厚さに塗布する。塗工装置としては、ロールコーター、ナイフコーター、ロールナイフコーター、ファウンテンダイコーター、スロットダイコーター、リバースコーター等が挙げられる。続いて、80〜150℃程度の温度で加熱することにより、粘着剤組成物中の溶媒を除去し、粘着剤組成物中の各成分の架橋性の官能基を架橋させる。粘着剤層上には、粘着剤層を保護するために剥離シートを貼着してもよい。また、粘着剤層を剥離シート上に作製し、続いて基材上に転写する方法により、画面保護フィルムを製造してもよい。
(Production method of screen protection film)
The screen protection film of this embodiment can be manufactured as follows, for example. First, the above-mentioned pressure-sensitive adhesive composition is applied to an appropriate thickness on the above-described substrate by a known coating apparatus. Examples of the coating apparatus include a roll coater, a knife coater, a roll knife coater, a fountain die coater, a slot die coater, and a reverse coater. Then, the solvent in an adhesive composition is removed by heating at the temperature of about 80-150 degreeC, and the crosslinkable functional group of each component in an adhesive composition is bridge | crosslinked. On the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer, a release sheet may be stuck to protect the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer. Moreover, you may manufacture a screen protection film by the method of producing an adhesive layer on a peeling sheet and subsequently transferring on a base material.
次に実施例を示して本発明を更に詳細に説明するが、本発明は以下の実施例に限定されるものではない。 EXAMPLES Next, although an Example is shown and this invention is demonstrated further in detail, this invention is not limited to a following example.
[アクリル系共重合体の製造]
表1に示すアクリル系モノマーを、表1に示す割合(質量%)で混合して重合させ、製造例1〜6のアクリル系共重合体を製造した。各製造例のアクリル系共重合体の重量平均分子量をゲルパーメーションクロマトグラフィー(GPC)法により測定し、標準ポリスチレン換算値で表示した結果を表1に示す。なお、表1中の略号の意味は次の通りである。
BA:ブチルアクリレート
2EHA:2−エチルヘキシルアクリレート
EA:エチルアクリレート
MA:メチルアクリレート
AAc:アクリル酸
4HBA:4−ヒドロキシブチルアクリレート
VAc:酢酸ビニル
[Manufacture of acrylic copolymer]
The acrylic monomers shown in Table 1 were mixed and polymerized in the proportions (mass%) shown in Table 1 to produce acrylic copolymers of Production Examples 1-6. Table 1 shows the results obtained by measuring the weight average molecular weight of the acrylic copolymer of each production example by gel permeation chromatography (GPC) method and displaying it in terms of standard polystyrene. In addition, the meaning of the symbol in Table 1 is as follows.
BA: butyl acrylate 2EHA: 2-ethylhexyl acrylate EA: ethyl acrylate MA: methyl acrylate AAc: acrylic acid 4HBA: 4-hydroxybutyl acrylate VAc: vinyl acetate
[実施例1]
製造例4のアクリル系重合体100質量部に、表2に示す成分を、表2に示す割合で混合し、撹拌して均質な粘着剤組成物を得た。表2において、メチルエチルケトンの配合量は、液体状態での質量部である。また、メチルエチルケトン以外の成分については固形分換算の質量部である。トリアジン系紫外線吸収剤としてはチヌビン477(BASF社製ヒドロキシフェニルトリアジン系紫外線吸収剤)を用いた。イソシアネート系架橋剤としてはコロネートHL(東ソー社製)を用いた。
[Example 1]
The ingredients shown in Table 2 were mixed in 100 parts by mass of the acrylic polymer of Production Example 4 in the proportions shown in Table 2, and stirred to obtain a homogeneous pressure-sensitive adhesive composition. In Table 2, the compounding quantity of methyl ethyl ketone is a mass part in a liquid state. Moreover, about components other than methyl ethyl ketone, it is a mass part of solid content conversion. Tinuvin 477 (a hydroxyphenyl triazine UV absorber manufactured by BASF) was used as the triazine UV absorber. Coronate HL (manufactured by Tosoh Corporation) was used as the isocyanate-based crosslinking agent.
シリコーン系剥離剤を塗布したポリエチレンテレフタレートフィルム(剥離シート)の剥離面上に、ナイフコーターを用いて上記の粘着剤組成物をキャストした。続いて、90℃で1分間加熱して溶媒を除去し、厚さ10μmの粘着剤層を形成した。続いて、形成された粘着剤層を、ハードコート層が設けられたポリエチレンテレフタレートフィルム(商品名「ルミラーT60」、厚さ50μm、東レ社製)の、ハードコート層とは反対側の面に貼着し、実施例1の画面保護フィルムを得た。 The pressure-sensitive adhesive composition was cast on a release surface of a polyethylene terephthalate film (release sheet) coated with a silicone release agent using a knife coater. Then, it heated at 90 degreeC for 1 minute, the solvent was removed, and the 10-micrometer-thick adhesive layer was formed. Subsequently, the formed pressure-sensitive adhesive layer was pasted on the surface opposite to the hard coat layer of a polyethylene terephthalate film (trade name “Lumirror T60”, thickness 50 μm, manufactured by Toray Industries, Inc.) provided with a hard coat layer. The screen protective film of Example 1 was obtained.
[実施例2、参考例1〜3、比較例1]
製造例4のアクリル系重合体の代わりに、それぞれ製造例1〜3及び5〜6のアクリル系重合体を用い、表2に示す成分を、表2に示す割合で混合した以外は実施例1と同様にして、それぞれ実施例2、参考例1〜3及び比較例1の画面保護フィルムを得た。
[Example 2, Reference Examples 1 to 3, Comparative Example 1]
Example 1 except that the acrylic polymers of Production Examples 1 to 3 and 5 to 6 were used instead of the acrylic polymer of Production Example 4 and the components shown in Table 2 were mixed in the proportions shown in Table 2. In the same manner as in Example 2, screen protection films of Example 2, Reference Examples 1 to 3 and Comparative Example 1 were obtained.
[白濁性の測定]
実施例1〜2、参考例1〜3及び比較例1で用いた5mlの粘着剤溶液をガラス瓶(口内径×胴径×高さ:14.5mm×27mm×55mm、容量20ml)に入れ、これを80℃の恒温器内に24時間保管して粘着剤溶液中の溶媒を揮発させたのち、23℃の室温環境下に取り出した。同環境下にて24時間調温したのち、粘着剤の透明性を目視にて評価した。
白濁が認められ粘着剤越しの視認性が得られないものを×、白濁が認められるが粘着剤越しの視認性が僅かに得られるものを△、白濁が認められず透明なものを○と評価した。メチルアクリレートモノマー単位を、アクリル系共重合体の固形分を基準として20質量%以下に減らすことにより、白濁を防止することができた。
[Measurement of cloudiness]
5 ml of the adhesive solution used in Examples 1 and 2, Reference Examples 1 to 3 and Comparative Example 1 was placed in a glass bottle (mouth inner diameter × body diameter × height: 14.5 mm × 27 mm × 55 mm, capacity 20 ml). After storing in an incubator at 80 ° C. for 24 hours to volatilize the solvent in the adhesive solution, it was taken out in a room temperature environment at 23 ° C. After adjusting the temperature for 24 hours in the same environment, the transparency of the adhesive was visually evaluated.
Evaluation is x for those in which white turbidity is observed and the visibility through the adhesive is not obtained, x for those in which white turbidity is observed but slight visibility through the adhesive is obtained, and ○ for those in which no cloudiness is observed and transparent did. White turbidity could be prevented by reducing the methyl acrylate monomer unit to 20% by mass or less based on the solid content of the acrylic copolymer.
[写像性の測定]
実施例1〜2、参考例1〜3及び比較例1の画面保護フィルムを、15×7cmに切断し、画面保護フィルムの作製後3時間以内に、30枚積層させて2枚のフロートガラス板の間に挟んだ。これに196mN/cm2の荷重を加えて70℃環境下に1週間静置させた。続いて、23℃、50%相対湿度環境下1日以上放置し、調温調湿させた。その後、フロートガラス板から画面保護フィルムを取出し、写像性を測定する試料とした。
[Measurement of image clarity]
The screen protective films of Examples 1-2, Reference Examples 1-3 and Comparative Example 1 were cut into 15 × 7 cm, and 30 sheets were laminated within 3 hours after the production of the screen protective film between two float glass plates. Sandwiched between. A load of 196 mN / cm 2 was applied thereto, and the mixture was allowed to stand in a 70 ° C. environment for 1 week. Subsequently, it was left to stand for 1 day or more in an environment of 23 ° C. and 50% relative humidity to adjust the temperature and humidity. Thereafter, the screen protective film was taken out of the float glass plate and used as a sample for measuring image clarity.
写像性の測定は、写像性測定装置「ICM―1T」(商品名、スガ試験機株式会社製)を使用して、画面保護フィルムの粘着剤層を光源に向けた状態で写像性測定装置の試料台に設置し、試料台角度45度、透過モード、くし幅0.125mmにて写像性を測定した。 The image clarity measurement is performed using the image clarity measurement device “ICM-1T” (trade name, manufactured by Suga Test Instruments Co., Ltd.) with the adhesive layer of the screen protection film facing the light source. The sample was placed on a sample table, and the image clarity was measured at a sample table angle of 45 degrees, a transmission mode, and a comb width of 0.125 mm.
結果を表3に示す。実施例1〜2、参考例1〜3の画面保護フィルムは写像性80%を達成することができた。 The results are shown in Table 3. The screen protection films of Examples 1 and 2 and Reference Examples 1 to 3 were able to achieve 80% image clarity.
[貯蔵弾性率の測定]
実施例1〜2、参考例1〜3及び比較例1の画面保護フィルムの粘着剤層を積層させて、直径8mm×厚さ3mmサイズの試料を得た。これらの試料について、粘弾性測定装置(Anton Paar社製、装置名「MCR300」)を用いて、1Hz、70℃の環境下で、ねじりせん断法により貯蔵弾性率を測定した。
[Measurement of storage modulus]
The adhesive layers of the screen protective films of Examples 1-2, Reference Examples 1-3, and Comparative Example 1 were laminated to obtain a sample having a diameter of 8 mm × thickness of 3 mm. About these samples, the storage elastic modulus was measured by the torsional shear method in the environment of 1 Hz and 70 degreeC using the viscoelasticity measuring apparatus (The product name "MCR300" by Anton Paar company).
結果を表3に示す。ゆず肌の発生が低減された、実施例1〜2、参考例1〜3の画面保護フィルムの粘着剤層は、70℃における貯蔵弾性率が16〜80kPaの範囲にあった。また、メチルアクリレートモノマー単位を、アクリル系共重合体の固形分を基準として20質量%以下に減らすことにより、白濁を防止することができた。 The results are shown in Table 3. The adhesive layers of the screen protective films of Examples 1 and 2 and Reference Examples 1 to 3 in which the generation of yuzu skin was reduced had a storage elastic modulus at 70 ° C. in the range of 16 to 80 kPa. Moreover, white turbidity could be prevented by reducing the methyl acrylate monomer unit to 20% by mass or less based on the solid content of the acrylic copolymer.
[実施例3]
支持基材として厚さ100μmのポリエチレンテレフタレートフィルム(ルミラーT60、東レ社製)の一方の面に、厚さ20μmのシリコーン粘着剤層を形成した。
シリコーン系粘着剤の配合:
X−40−3229(信越化学工業社製) 100質量部
白金触媒PL−50T(信越化学工業社製)0.5質量部
実施例1の画面保護フィルムから、剥離シートを剥がし、露出したアクリル系粘着剤層を、支持基材の、シリコーン系粘着剤層が形成されていない面に積層した。
実施例3の画面保護フィルムを50mm×100mmの大きさに切断し、ガラス板の上にシリコーン系粘着剤層が接するように積層したところ、シリコーン系粘着剤層とガラス板の界面に気泡が形成されることはなかった。また、シリコーン系粘着剤層をガラス面に残すことなく、画面保護フィルムを剥がすことができた。
[Example 3]
A silicone adhesive layer having a thickness of 20 μm was formed on one surface of a 100 μm-thick polyethylene terephthalate film (Lumirror T60, manufactured by Toray Industries, Inc.) as a supporting substrate.
Silicone adhesive formulation:
X-40-3229 (manufactured by Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.) 100 parts by mass Platinum catalyst PL-50T (manufactured by Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.) 0.5 part by mass The release sheet was peeled off from the screen protective film of Example 1, and the exposed acrylic system The pressure-sensitive adhesive layer was laminated on the surface of the support substrate on which the silicone pressure-sensitive adhesive layer was not formed.
When the screen protective film of Example 3 was cut to a size of 50 mm × 100 mm and laminated so that the silicone pressure-sensitive adhesive layer was in contact with the glass plate, bubbles were formed at the interface between the silicone pressure-sensitive adhesive layer and the glass plate. It was never done. Moreover, the screen protective film could be peeled off without leaving the silicone-based pressure-sensitive adhesive layer on the glass surface.
本発明によれば、ゆず肌の発生が低減され、粘着剤層の白濁が防止できて、かつ優れた紫外線吸収性能を有する画面保護フィルムを提供することができる。また、優れた紫外線吸収性能を有することによって、紫外線による基材フィルムの劣化防止、粘着剤自体の劣化防止、退色防止が期待できるほか、ブルーライトカット等を目的とするウィンドウフィルムとして利用が期待できる。 ADVANTAGE OF THE INVENTION According to this invention, generation | occurrence | production of the yuzu skin can be reduced, the cloudiness of an adhesive layer can be prevented, and the screen protection film which has the outstanding ultraviolet-ray absorption performance can be provided. In addition, by having excellent ultraviolet absorption performance, it can be expected to prevent deterioration of the base film due to ultraviolet rays, prevention of deterioration of the adhesive itself, and prevention of fading, and it can be expected to be used as a window film for the purpose of cutting blue light and the like. .
Claims (5)
前記基材は、前記粘着剤層と反対側の面に、ハードコート層が設けられており、
前記粘着剤層は、アクリル系共重合体及びトリアジン系紫外線吸収剤を含有し、
前記アクリル系共重合体は、メチルアクリレートモノマー単位を、該アクリル系共重合体の固形分を基準として1〜20質量%含有し、
前記粘着剤層は、前記トリアジン系紫外線吸収剤を、前記アクリル系共重合体100質量部に対して、10〜20質量部含有し、
JIS K7374:2007に準拠した写像性測定装置を使用し、画面保護フィルムの粘着剤層を光源に向けた状態で試料台に設置し、試料台角度45度、透過モード、くし幅0.125mmにて測定した写像性が80〜100%である画面保護フィルム。 A screen protection film having a base material and an adhesive layer provided on the base material,
The base material is provided with a hard coat layer on the surface opposite to the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer,
The pressure-sensitive adhesive layer contains an acrylic copolymer and a triazine ultraviolet absorber,
The acrylic copolymer contains 1 to 20% by mass of a methyl acrylate monomer unit based on the solid content of the acrylic copolymer,
The pressure-sensitive adhesive layer contains 10 to 20 parts by mass of the triazine-based ultraviolet absorber with respect to 100 parts by mass of the acrylic copolymer.
Using an image clarity measuring device in accordance with JIS K7374: 2007, the screen protective film adhesive layer is placed on the sample stage with the light source facing the light source, and the sample stage angle is 45 degrees, the transmission mode, and the comb width is 0.125 mm. A screen protective film having a measured image clarity of 80 to 100%.
R13、R23及びR33は、独立に、水素原子又はアルキル基であって、水素原子又は炭素数1〜8のアルキル基であってもよく、水素原子又はメチル基であってもよく、水素原子であってもよい。
R14、R24及びR34は、独立に、水酸基、アルキルオキシ基、アルキル基、ヒドロキシアルキルオキシ基、アルキルオキシカルボニルアルキルオキシ基、3−アルキルオキシ−2−ヒドロキシ−プロピルオキシ基又はアルキルカルボニルオキシ基である。 The screen protective film according to claim 1, wherein the triazine-based ultraviolet absorber is represented by the following general formula (A-1).
R 13 , R 23 and R 33 are independently a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group, and may be a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group having 1 to 8 carbon atoms, or may be a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, It may be a hydrogen atom.
R 14 , R 24 and R 34 are independently hydroxyl, alkyloxy, alkyl, hydroxyalkyloxy, alkyloxycarbonylalkyloxy, 3-alkyloxy-2-hydroxy-propyloxy or alkylcarbonyloxy. It is a group.
前記粘着剤層の70℃における貯蔵弾性率が16〜80kPaである、請求項1又は2に記載の画面保護フィルム。 The pressure-sensitive adhesive layer contains the acrylic copolymer as a main component, and the acrylic copolymer contains a polymerizable monomer unit having 4 to 5 carbon atoms having no crosslinkable functional group. 10 to 70% by mass based on the solid content of the polymer,
The screen protective film of Claim 1 or 2 whose storage elastic modulus in 70 degreeC of the said adhesive layer is 16-80 kPa.
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