Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Layer or component removable to expose adhesive – Halogen containing compound
Patent
1998-03-25
2000-03-14
Evans, Elizabeth
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Layer or component removable to expose adhesive
Halogen containing compound
428343, 428355, 428447, 428450, 428458, 428688, C09K 1900
Patent
active
060370262
ABSTRACT:
A substrate carrier jig is a jig which supports a substrate of a liquid crystal display element on its surface and carries the substrate with the jig to a process. A sticky layer whose adhesion for holding the substrate to be stuck to the surface of the jig is maintained constant even after repeated use. The substrate composed of a thin sheet glass, plastic, etc. is stuck to the jig, and the substrate when the jig is carried to a process for producing a liquid crystal display element. As a result, it is possible to produce a liquid crystal display element by commonly using a producing line for a conventional liquid crystal display element for glass even if substrate materials such as thin sheet glass, plastic, etc. which independently have no strength and stiffness are used. Furthermore, since the jig can be repeatedly used, the cost of producing a liquid crystal display element can be greatly reduced as compared to a disposable jig. Also a method of producing the carrier jig is provided.
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Evans Elizabeth
Sharp Kabushiki Kaisha
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