Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor
Patent
1978-11-07
1980-08-12
Robinson, Ellis P.
Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture
Methods
Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor
156235, 156230, 427146, 427163, 350158, 350155, 350337, 350352, 428 1, 428 40, 428 42, 428352, 428914, 428534, 428510, 350339R, B44C 120
Patent
active
042171601
ABSTRACT:
A polarizer of particularly small thickness for an electro-optically activated cell, wherein a polarization foil is provided between an adhesion layer causing the adhesion to the cell and a protective layer providing protection from external influences. The small thickness of the polarizer is achieved by the use of a particularly thin protective layer consisting of a curable lacquer of the type which is used for coating packaging foils in the foodstuffs packaging industry, thereby reducing the thickness of the polarizer provided with protective layers on both sides to much less than 50 .mu.m, without the polarizer sacrificing its outstanding resistance to chemical and mechanical influences. The polarizer is produced by providing the polarization foil of a transfer polarizer, which can be pulled off a support foil, on the side remote from the support foil, with the layer causing the adhesion thereof to the cell, removing the support foil, providing the polarization foil with a protective layer on the side previously attached to the support foil, and applying a support foil provided with the adhesive layer to the protective layer.
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BBC Brown Boveri & Company Limited
Robinson Ellis P.
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