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Effect of Poly(vinyl alcohol) Adhesives on the Dimensional Stability of LCD Polarizer

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POLYMER-KOREA
Volume 34, Issue 6, Pages 560-564

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POLYMER SOC KOREA
DOI: 10.7317/pk.2010.34.6.560

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dimensional stability; LCD polarizer; adhesives; triacetyl cellulose; poly(vinyl alcohol)

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Dimensional stability of LCD polarization film consisted of triacetyl cellulose (TAC) and poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) film has been studied and especially, the effect of PVA adhesive on the dimensional stability has been considered as function of deacetylation and molecular weight of PVA adhesive. The maximum adhesion strength between TAC and PVA film was obtained in the laminate using PVA adhesive with 70% of OH content and the effect of molecular weight on the adhesion strength was only pronounced in the laminate using PVA adhesive with OH content above 70%. It was found that the optimum dimensional stability of TAC/PVA/TAC laminate (polarizing film) was obtained when applied PVA adhesive has low molecular weight and it was more dependent upon the OH content than the adhesion strength between TAC and PVA films.

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