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Title:
THERMAL TRANSFER IMAGE-RECEIVING SHEET
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2020/026523
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The present invention addresses the problem of providing a thermal transfer image-receiving sheet with which it is possible to manufacture printed matter having metallic-tone design, and which has a good handling property and transferability during formation of a thermal transfer image. The thermal transfer image-receiving sheet has a primer layer 3 and a receiving layer 2 in this order on one surface of a support body 1. The primer layer 3 contains a binder resin and a metal pigment. When a value obtained by dividing the total mass of the metal pigment contained in the primer layer by the total mass of the binder resin contained in the primer layer is A and the thickness of the primer layer is B (unit: μm), A is 0.5 or more and 3.5 or less, and a value obtained by dividing A by B is 0.15 or more and 6 or less. Light is made incident on a surface on the receiving layer 2 side at an incident angle of 45°. When the light is incident on the surface on the receiving layer 2 side at the incidnet angle of 45°, ΔL* between a light-receiving angle L* obtained by tilting regular reflection light toward the light incident side by 15° and a light-receiving angle L* obtained by tilting the regular reflection light toward the incident light side by 110° is 110 or more.

Inventors:
SHIMOGATA TAKANORI (JP)
Application Number:
PCT/JP2019/013731
Publication Date:
February 06, 2020
Filing Date:
March 28, 2019
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
DAINIPPON PRINTING CO LTD (JP)
International Classes:
B41M5/52
Foreign References:
JPH10329434A1998-12-15
JP2000158830A2000-06-13
JP2015150870A2015-08-24
JP2006281637A2006-10-19
JPH0890937A1996-04-09
JP2001270234A2001-10-02
JP2006182012A2006-07-13
Other References:
See also references of EP 3800059A4
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
INTECT INTERNATIONAL PATENT OFFICE et al. (JP)
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