Elongated film manufacturing method, long polarizing film, and liquid-crystal display device
US-2016318233-A1 · Nov 3, 2016 · US
US2016259106A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016259106-A1 |
| Application number | US-201415030480-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Oct 29, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 30, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 8, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A method for manufacturing a stretched film for producing a long-length stretched film by stretching a long-length resin film while being conveyed so as to pass through an oven in a state in which the end portions of the resin film are held by first and second grippers, wherein the oven has a preliminary heating zone, a stretching zone, a thermal fixing zone, and a reheating zone in this order from an upstream side; the stretching zone includes a specific zone having a temperature gradient capable of setting a temperature of an end portion on a second gripper side is higher than a temperature of an end portion on a first gripper side by 5° C. or higher and 15° C. or lower; and the reheating zone has a temperature capable of heating the resin film to a temperature of Tg+5° C. or higher and Tg+20° C. or lower.
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1 . A method for manufacturing a stretched film for producing a long-length stretched film having a slow axis in an angle of 5° or more and 85° or less on average with respect to a width direction thereof by stretching a long-length resin film while being conveyed so as to pass through an oven in a state in which each of both end portions of the resin film are held by first grippers and second grippers that are capable of holding the end portions of the resin film, wherein: the oven has a preliminary heating zone, a stretching zone, a thermal fixing zone, and a reheating zone in this order from an upstream side; the stretching zone includes a specific zone having a temperature gradient capable of setting a temperature of an intermediate area such that a temperature of an end portion on a second gripper side therein is higher than a temperature of an end portion on a first gripper side therein by 5° C. or higher and 15° C. or lower, the intermediate area being an area of the resin film in the width direction excluding the both end portions thereof; and the reheating zone has a temperature capable of heating the resin film to a temperature of Tg+5° C. or higher and Tg+20° C. or lower (Tg representing a glass transition temperature of a resin forming the resin film), the manufacturing method comprising: a step of holding the both end portions of the resin film by the first grippers and the second grippers; a step of passing the resin film through the preliminary heating zone; a step of passing the resin film through the stretching zone such that a moving distance of the first grippers is longer than a moving distance of the second grippers; a step of passing the resin film through the thermal fixing zone; and a step of passing the resin film through the reheating zone. 2 . The method for manufacturing a stretched film according to claim 1 , wherein a stretch ratio is 1.1 times or more and 3.0 times or less. 3 . The method for manufacturing a stretched film according to claim 1 , wherein, in the intermediate area of the resin film in the specific zone, the temperature of the end portion on the first gripper side and the temperature of the end portion on the second gripper side are both Tg+13° C. or higher and Tg+30° C. or lower. 4 . The method for manufacturing a stretched film according to claim 1 , wherein the stretched film has the slow axis in an angle of 40° or more and 50° or less on average with respect to the width direction of the stretched film. 5 . The method for manufacturing a stretched film according to claim 1 , wherein a width of the stretched film is 1300 mm or more and 1500 mm or less. 6 . The method for manufacturing a stretched film according to claim 1 , wherein a thickness of the stretched film is 10 μm or more and 100 μm or less. 7 . The method for manufacturing a stretched film according to claim 1 , wherein the stretched film is made of a thermoplastic resin. 8 . A long-length stretched film produced by the manufacturing method according to claim 1 . 9 . A long-length stretched film having a slow axis in an angle of 5° or more and 85° or less on average with respect to a width direction thereof, wherein a length ratio of both edge portions in the width direction is 0.9975 to 1.0025. 10 . The long-length stretched film according to claim 8 , wherein an average NZ coefficient is 1.08 to 1.3. 11 . The long-length stretched film according to claim 8 , wherein the long-length stretched film is a uniaxially stretched film.
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