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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 18, 2005
Filed:
May. 14, 1999
Tsuyoshi Inoue, Osaka, JP;
Keiji Hayashi, Osaka, JP;
Kenji Sano, Osaka, JP;
Akira Wakabayashi, Osaka, JP;
Kenichi Shibata, Osaka, JP;
Shuuji Sugimoto, Osaka, JP;
Komaharu Matsui, Kanagawa, JP;
Takeshi Eda, Hyogo, JP;
Hiroshi Ueda, Hyogo, JP;
Tsuyoshi Inoue, Osaka, JP;
Keiji Hayashi, Osaka, JP;
Kenji Sano, Osaka, JP;
Akira Wakabayashi, Osaka, JP;
Kenichi Shibata, Osaka, JP;
Shuuji Sugimoto, Osaka, JP;
Komaharu Matsui, Kanagawa, JP;
Takeshi Eda, Hyogo, JP;
Hiroshi Ueda, Hyogo, JP;
Nitto Denko Corporation, Osaka, JP;
Kansai Paint Co., Ltd., Hyogo, JP;
Abstract
Sheets for protecting paint films of automobiles which can adhere with no wrinkle to paint films of automobiles and cover the same, even in curved surface portions, at a high reliability while achieving excellent protection function to colliding matters, etc. (i.e., the inherent function of protecting sheets) and being easily peeled and removed after completion of the aimed protection, thus preventing the permeation of rainwater, etc. and protecting the paint films of automobiles from being damaged by denaturation, etc. Such a sheet for protecting paint films of automobiles comprises a support () comprising a polymer film () having a nonwoven fabric () laminated on one or both surfaces thereof, and a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer () formed on one surface of the polymer film, wherein the non-woven fabric has a basic weight of 5 to 100 g/m.