Patent classifications
B32B17/10587
Interlayer film for laminated glass, and laminated glass
The present invention aims to provide an interlayer film for a laminated glass capable of exhibiting high deaeration properties in a vacuum deaeration method and enabling production of a highly transparent laminated glass, and a laminated glass including the interlayer film for a laminated glass. The present invention relates to an interlayer film for a laminated glass, having a large number of recesses on at least one surface, the recesses each having a groove shape with a continuous bottom and being regularly adjacent and parallel to each other, the recesses each having a radius of rotation R of a bottom of the groove shape with a continuous bottom of 45 μm or less.
INTERLAYER FILM FOR LAMINATED GLASS, AND LAMINATED GLASS
The present invention aims to provide an interlayer film for a laminated glass capable of exhibiting high deaeration properties in a vacuum deaeration method and enabling production of a highly transparent laminated glass, and a laminated glass including the interlayer film for a laminated glass. The present invention relates to an interlayer film for a laminated glass, having a large number of recesses on at least one surface, the recesses each having a groove shape with a continuous bottom and being regularly adjacent and parallel to each other, the recesses each having a radius of rotation R of a bottom of the groove shape with a continuous bottom of 45 μm or less.
LAMINATED FILM FOR BONDING AND LIGHT-TRANSMITTING LAMINATE INCLUDING SAME
A film for laminating including an embossed surface, wherein the embossed surface includes a plurality of convex parts and a plurality of concave parts disposed between the plurality of convex parts, wherein each of the plurality of convex parts is surrounded by the plurality of concave parts and does not include a convex part, wherein each of the plurality of convex parts has an average area of 4.0 mm.sup.2 or less, wherein an absolute value of Skewness (Ssk) of the embossed surface is more than 0, and 1 or less, and wherein Ar of the embossed surface is 1.001 to 2, where Ar is calculated by the following Formula 1:
Laminated glass intermediate film and laminated glass
The present invention aims to provide an interlayer film for a laminated glass which can be stored in a stacked state without experiencing autohesion so as to be easily peelable, and a laminated glass including the interlayer film for a laminated glass. The present invention relates to an interlayer film for a laminated glass, having a large number of recesses and a large number of projections on a first surface and a second surface opposite to the first surface, the recesses on the first surface and the second surface each having a groove shape with a continuous bottom and being regularly adjacent and parallel to each other, the interlayer film for a laminated glass satisfying Formulae (1) and (2):
θ≥10° (1),
R/Sm≤0.3 (2),
the θ representing an intersection angle of the recesses each having a groove shape with a continuous bottom on the first surface and the recesses each having a groove shape with a continuous bottom on the second surface, the Sm representing the average of Sm1 (μm) and Sm2 (μm), the Sm1 representing an interval between the recesses each having a groove shape with a continuous bottom on the first surface, the Sm2 representing an interval between the recesses each having a groove shape with a continuous bottom on the second surface, the R representing the average of R1 (μm) and R2 (μm), the R1 representing the radius of rotation of the projections on the first surface, the R2 representing the radius of rotation of the projections on the second surface.
PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF EMBOSSED FILMS BASED ON PLASTICIZED POLYVINYL ACETAL
Polyvinyl acetal films with less blocking tendency and which allow for escape of gas during laminating to form laminated composities are prepared by a process for embossing a film comprising plasticized polyvinyl acetal with a roughness Rz on at least one surfaces of 20 to 100 μm by the steps of a. extruding of plasticised polyvinyl acetal to a film with a stochastic roughness of the surfaces of Rz=1 to 70 μm, b. embossing at least one surface of the film obtained in step a) with channels having a depth of 5-50 μm, a width of 10-200 μm and a pitch of 50-2500 μm, wherein c. the surface roughness of the elevations between the channels is at most 20% lower as obtained in step a).
INTERLAYER FILM FOR LAMINATED GLASS, ROLL, AND LAMINATED GLASS
Provided is an interlayer film for laminated glass with which transmitted double images in the laminated glass can be suppressed. An interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention has one end and the other end being at the opposite side of the one end, and the other end has a thickness larger than a thickness of the one end, and when an inclination of approximate line A and a maximum value of absolute values of deviation in partial wedge angle are calculated according to determination of a specific formula of approximate line A and calculation of deviation in partial wedge angle, the inclination of approximate line A is −0.05 mrad/m or less in at least one section A, and the maximum value of absolute values of deviation in partial wedge angle is 0.2 mrad or less.
POLYVINYL ACETAL RESIN FILM, AND LAMINATE COMPRISING SAME
The present invention relates to a polyvinyl acetal resin film, comprising a polyvinyl acetal resin material, wherein the polyvinyl acetal resin film has a thickness of 10 to 350 μm, one surface has a 10-point average roughness Rz value of less than 2 μm and a friction angle of larger than 31° but 40° or smaller, the other surface has a 10-point average roughness Rz value of 2 μm to 7 μm and a friction angle of 20° to 31°, a viscosity of a toluene/ethanol (1:1, mass ratio) solution containing 10%-by-mass of a polyvinyl acetal resin contained in the polyvinyl acetal resin material, which is measured at 20° C. and 30 rpm using a Brookfield-type (B-type) viscometer, is 100 to 1,000 mPa.Math.s, and the amount of a plasticizer in the polyvinyl acetal resin film is 0 to 20% by mass based on a total mass of the polyvinyl acetal resin film.
Composite pane and method for producing the composite pane
A composite pane includes a first pane, a second pane, and a thermoplastic film arranged between the two panes, wherein at least one pane is in the form of a flat glass and at least one pane surface has a plurality of elongated elevations and elongated depressions that extend along a first pane direction and are alternatingly arranged in a second pane direction perpendicular to the first pane direction, the thermoplastic film is produced by extrusion and at least one film surface has a plurality of elongated elevations and elongated depressions that extend along a first film direction and are alternatingly arranged in a second film direction perpendicular to the first film direction, wherein the elongated elevations of the at least one pane are arranged at an angle different from 90° relative to the elongated elevations of the thermoplastic film.
BONDING FILM, AND LIGHT-TRANSMITTING LAMINATE INCLUDING SAME
Embodiment relates to film for bonding, and a light-transmitting laminate including the same and the like, a film for bonding comprising an embossed surface, wherein the embossed surface has an A2/A1 value of 1 or less are disclosed. A film for bonding have improved in deairing stability during formation of a light transmitting laminate, an edge sealing characteristic, and the like by controlling characteristics of a embossed surface.
INTERLAYER FILM FOR LAMINATED GLASS, AND LAMINATED GLASS
Provided is an interlayer film for laminated glass capable of suppressing color migration. In an interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention, when the interlayer film is arranged between two sheets of clear glass conforming to JIS R3202:1996 to obtain a laminated glass X, and parallel light transmittance is measured for the obtained laminated glass X, the interlayer film has a colored region with a parallel light transmittance of less than 60%, and a transparent region with a parallel light transmittance of 60% or more, the interlayer film has an average thickness in the colored region smaller than an average thickness in the transparent region, and the interlayer film has an absolute value of difference between the average thickness in the colored region and the average thickness in the transparent region of 10 μm or more.