Protective layer transfer sheet and printed product

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Thermal transfer donor – Particles in transfer layer

Reexamination Certificate

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C428S032710, C428S032740, C428S032770, C428S032790

Reexamination Certificate

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07026023

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a protective layer transfer sheet, which has excellent folding resistance, plasticizer resistance, scratch resistance, transparency, layer transferability and other properties, and a print using the same. The protective layer transfer sheet comprises: a substrate sheet; and a thermally transferable resin layer provided separably on at least a part of one side of the substrate sheet. The thermally transferable resin layer comprises at least a thermally transferable protective layer and a heat-sensitive adhesive resin layer stacked in that order from the substrate sheet side. The thermally transferable protective layer comprises a layer comprising submicron particles of a layered inorganic material dispersed in a binder resin. The print is formed using the thermally transferable protective layer.

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patent: 6291062 (2001-09-01), Oshima et al.

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