WO2014200107A1 - 合わせガラス用中間膜及び合わせガラス - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an interlayer film for laminated glass used for obtaining laminated glass. Moreover, this invention relates to the laminated glass using the said intermediate film for laminated glasses.
- Laminated glass is superior in safety even if it is damaged by an external impact and the amount of glass fragments scattered is small. For this reason, the said laminated glass is widely used for a motor vehicle, a rail vehicle, an aircraft, a ship, a building, etc.
- the laminated glass is manufactured, for example, by sandwiching an interlayer film for laminated glass between a pair of glass plates.
- the car driver feels psychological discomfort without looking directly at the light of the headlight of the oncoming car.
- the visual acuity may be temporarily reduced, which may adversely affect the driving operation.
- it is strongly required to improve the antiglare property of the laminated glass.
- an interlayer film using a pigment, a dye, a colorant or the like is known as a material having a visible light absorption property.
- Patent Document 1 discloses an interlayer film for laminated glass containing a tetraazaporphyrin compound.
- An intermediate film using a pigment, dye or colorant absorbs most of the light in the visible light region having a wavelength of 380 to 780 nm. As a result, the visible light transmittance of the intermediate film may be lowered. Even when the visible light transmittance is high, the visibility in dark places such as indoors at night and outdoors at night may be low. Therefore, an interlayer film using a pigment, a dye or a colorant may not be used for an automobile windshield that is particularly required to have high visibility in a dark place.
- An object of the present invention is to provide an interlayer film for laminated glass that can increase the antiglare property, light resistance, and visibility in the dark of the laminated glass, and uses the interlayer film for laminated glass. It is to provide laminated glass.
- the intermediate film contains a thermoplastic resin, the maximum absorption wavelength is 550 nm or more and 750 nm or less, the maximum absorption wavelength is 550 nm or more and 750 nm or less, the naphthalocyanine compound, the maximum absorption Or a JIS R3202 (1996) that includes at least one component of an anthocyanin compound having a wavelength of 550 nm or more and 750 nm or less and a selenium compound having a maximum absorption wavelength of 550 nm or more and 750 nm or less.
- JIS R3205 In accordance with JIS R3205 and then irradiated with ultraviolet rays with a 750 W quartz glass mercury lamp for 500 hours.
- Formula showing change in light transmittance ⁇ A-Y (After UV irradiation In the case where the absolute value of (AY)-(AY before UV irradiation) is 1.0 or less and the intermediate film has the first configuration, JIS R3202 When a laminated glass is produced using two clear glasses compliant with (1996), the ratio L's / Ls between the relative dark place visual luminance L's and the relative bright place visual luminance Ls is 1.0. In the case where the intermediate film has the second configuration as described above, when a laminated glass is produced using two sheets of clear glass conforming to JIS R3202 (1996), relative dark vision luminance L's And a relative photopic brightness Ls ratio L′ s / Ls exceeding 1.0 is provided.
- thermoplastic resin a thermoplastic resin, a phthalocyanine compound having a maximum absorption wavelength of 550 nm or more and 750 nm or less, a naphthalocyanine compound having a maximum absorption wavelength of 550 nm or more and 750 nm or less, a maximum absorption wavelength of 550 nm or more, 2 sheets in accordance with JIS R3202 (1996), including an anthocyanin compound of 750 nm or less and at least one component of a selenium compound having a maximum absorption wavelength of 550 nm or more and 750 nm or less (the first configuration).
- the ratio L's / Ls between the relative dark place visual luminance L's and the relative bright place visual luminance Ls is 1.0 or more.
- a membrane is provided.
- the ratio L′ s / Ls preferably exceeds 1.0.
- a laminated glass is produced using two clear glasses containing a thermoplastic resin and conforming to JIS R3202 (1996), and then the produced laminated glass is subjected to JIS R3205.
- the absolute value of the value of (A ⁇ Y) is 1.0 or less (the second configuration described above) and a laminated glass is produced using two clear glasses according to JIS R3202 (1996)
- the relative darkness An interlayer film for laminated glass is provided in which the ratio L's / Ls between the visual brightness L's and the relative photopic brightness Ls exceeds 1.0.
- the interlayer film further includes at least one metal salt of an alkali metal salt and an alkaline earth metal salt.
- the thermoplastic resin is a polyvinyl acetal resin.
- the interlayer film further includes a plasticizer.
- the first laminated glass member, the second laminated glass member, and the interlayer film for laminated glass described above are provided, and the first laminated glass member and the second laminated glass are provided.
- the interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention includes a thermoplastic resin, and the interlayer film further includes a phthalocyanine compound having a maximum absorption wavelength of 550 nm to 750 nm, and a naphthalocyanine compound having a maximum absorption wavelength of 550 nm to 750 nm.
- a first configuration comprising at least one component of an anthocyanin compound having a maximum absorption wavelength of 550 nm or more and 750 nm or less and a selenium compound having a maximum absorption wavelength of 550 nm or more and 750 nm or less, or JIS
- the produced laminated glass was irradiated with ultraviolet rays for 500 hours using a 750 W quartz glass mercury lamp according to JIS R3205.
- the interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention includes a thermoplastic resin, a phthalocyanine compound having a maximum absorption wavelength of 550 nm to 750 nm, a naphthalocyanine compound having a maximum absorption wavelength of 550 nm to 750 nm, and a maximum absorption wavelength of 550 nm. As described above, it includes at least one component of an anthocyanin compound having a wavelength of 750 nm or less and a selenium compound having a maximum absorption wavelength of 550 nm or more and 750 nm or less (the first configuration), and further for laminated glass according to the present invention.
- the ratio L ′ between the relative dark place visual luminance Ls and the relative photopic brightness Ls When s / Ls is 1.0 or more, laminated glass using the interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention. Antiglare can both visibility at light fastness and dark effectively increased.
- FIG. 1 is a partially cutaway cross-sectional view showing a laminated glass using an interlayer film for laminated glass according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a partially cutaway cross-sectional view showing a modified example of a laminated glass using an interlayer film for laminated glass according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention contains a thermoplastic resin.
- the interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention has the following first 'configuration or second' configuration.
- the interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention only needs to have at least one of the first 'configuration and the second' configuration.
- the interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention preferably has a 1 'configuration, preferably a 2' configuration, and has both a 1 'configuration and a 2' configuration. Is more preferable.
- First 'configuration An intermediate film having a maximum absorption wavelength of 550 nm or more and 750 nm or less, a phthalocyanine compound having a maximum absorption wavelength of 550 nm or more and 750 nm or less, an anthracocyanine compound having a maximum absorption wavelength of 550 nm or more and 750 nm or less, and a maximum absorption
- a laminated glass is produced using two clear glasses that contain at least one component of a selenium compound having a wavelength of 550 nm or more and 750 nm or less (first configuration) and conform to JIS R3202 (1996) Further, the ratio L′ s / Ls between the relative dark place visual luminance L′ s and the relative bright place visual luminance Ls is 1.0 or more.
- Second 'configuration After producing a laminated glass using two clear glasses according to JIS R3202 (1996), the produced laminated glass was irradiated with ultraviolet rays with a 750 W quartz glass mercury lamp for 500 hours according to JIS R3205.
- the absolute value of the value of the formula showing the change ⁇ A ⁇ Y in visible light transmittance: (AY after ultraviolet irradiation) ⁇ (AY before ultraviolet irradiation) is 1.0 or less
- Second configuration when a laminated glass is produced using two clear glasses compliant with JIS R3202 (1996), the ratio L between the relative dark place visual brightness L's and the relative bright place visual brightness Ls. 's / Ls exceeds 1.0.
- the interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention has the above-described configuration, in the laminated glass using the interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention, 1) high antiglare property and 2) light resistance. 3) Visibility in the dark can be increased. Conventionally, it has been difficult to satisfy all the effects 1), 2) and 3) in the intermediate film. On the other hand, the present inventors have found a configuration that can satisfy all the effects 1), 2), and 3). In the present invention, it is a combination of effects that have heretofore been difficult to obtain, and is obtained by combining the effects of 1) high antiglare properties, 2) high light resistance, and 3) high visibility in a dark place. It is possible.
- the interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention includes a thermoplastic resin, a phthalocyanine compound having a maximum absorption wavelength of 550 nm to 750 nm, a naphthalocyanine compound having a maximum absorption wavelength of 550 nm to 750 nm, and a maximum absorption wavelength of 550 nm.
- a thermoplastic resin a phthalocyanine compound having a maximum absorption wavelength of 550 nm to 750 nm
- a naphthalocyanine compound having a maximum absorption wavelength of 550 nm to 750 nm a maximum absorption wavelength of 550 nm.
- component X at least one component of anthocyanin compound having a wavelength of 750 nm or less and a selenium compound having a maximum absorption wavelength of 550 nm or more and 750 nm or less.
- the interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention contains the component X
- 1) the antiglare property is further increased, and 2) light resistance.
- 3) and visibility in a dark place can be enhanced, and all of the performances of 1), 2), and 3) can be further enhanced.
- the laminated glass obtained is referred to as laminated glass C.
- the two clear glasses used for the laminated glass C are preferably transparent float glass plates having a thickness of 2.5 mm.
- the interlayer film for laminated glass used for the laminated glass C is preferably an interlayer film for laminated glass having a thickness of 0.76 mm. This laminated glass C is obtained by disposing an intermediate film between two clear glasses.
- the relative dark place vision brightness L′ s of the laminated glass C is preferably 60 or more, and preferably 100 or less.
- the relative dark place brightness L′ s is equal to or more than the preferable lower limit, a laminated glass having excellent visibility in the dark place can be obtained. If the relative dark place luminance L′ s is not more than the above preferable upper limit, a laminated glass having further excellent antiglare property can be obtained.
- the relative dark sight luminance L's can be adjusted by the content of the following component X or the component Y similar to the following component X.
- the relative dark place luminance L′ s of the laminated glass C is more preferably 80 or more, and more preferably 90 or less.
- the relative photopic brightness Ls of the laminated glass C is preferably 50 or more, and preferably 85 or less. If the relative photopic brightness Ls is equal to or higher than the preferable lower limit, a laminated glass having a higher visible light transmittance can be obtained. If the relative photopic brightness Ls is less than or equal to the preferable upper limit, a laminated glass that is more excellent in antiglare property can be obtained.
- the relative photopic brightness Ls can be adjusted by the content of the following component X or the component Y similar to the following component X.
- the relative photopic brightness Ls of the laminated glass C is more preferably 60 or more, and more preferably 82 or less.
- the laminated glass C preferably has a relative photopic brightness Ls of 50 or more and 85 or less, and a relative darksight vision brightness L's of 60 or more and 100 or less. If both the relative bright place visual brightness Ls and the relative dark place visual brightness L's satisfy the above-mentioned preferable range, a laminated glass that is more excellent in visibility and anti-glare property in a dark place can be obtained.
- the ratio L's / Ls between the relative dark place visual brightness L's and the relative bright place visual brightness Ls of the laminated glass C is 1.0 or more.
- the ratio L's / Ls is preferably more than 1.0, more preferably 1.05 or more, preferably 1.50 or less, more preferably 1.32 or less. If the ratio L′ s / Ls is less than or equal to the preferable upper limit, 1) the antiglare property of the laminated glass is increased, 2) the light resistance is increased, and 3) the visibility in the dark is effectively increased. be able to.
- the measuring method of the said relative dark place visual brightness L's and the said relative bright place visual brightness Ls is not specifically limited, For example, it is preferable to measure by the following methods.
- a laminated glass is obtained by arranging the interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention between two clear glasses in accordance with JIS R3202 (1996) and press-bonding them.
- SR-3AR spectroradiometer
- S-LIGHT SA160 high-pressure mercury lamp manufactured by Japan Technical Center Co., Ltd.
- a laminated glass is arranged at a position 500 mm away from the light receiving portion of the spectroradiometer in the light receiving direction so as to be orthogonal to the light receiving direction of the spectroradiometer, and 3500 mm in the light receiving direction from the light receiving portion of the spectroradiometer.
- the light source is arranged at a remote position.
- the dark place visual brightness L ′ 0 and the photopic brightness L 0 are measured by the same method as the measurement of the dark place visual brightness L ′ and the photopic brightness L except that the laminated glass is not disposed.
- CIE standard relative luminous sensitivity is used to calculate the scotopic vision brightness L ′, the photopic vision brightness L, the scotopic vision brightness L ′ 0, and the photopic vision brightness L 0 .
- the relative scotopic vision brightness L′ s and the relative photopic brightness Ls are obtained by the following equations. calculate.
- the said measurement is performed in the environment where a photopic brightness is 0.015 Cd / m ⁇ 2 > or less when it measures without arrange
- Relative scotopic vision brightness L′ s 100 ⁇ (scotopic sight brightness L ′) / (dark sight brightness L ′ 0 )
- Relative photopic brightness Ls 100 ⁇ (Photopic brightness L) / (Photopic brightness L 0 )
- the interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention is made of laminated glass using two sheets of clear glass compliant with JIS R3202 (1996), and then the laminated glass produced is 750 W in accordance with JIS R3205.
- the absolute value of the change ⁇ A-Y in visible light transmittance value represented by the following formula
- the light resistance of the obtained laminated glass Can be improved.
- the two clear glasses used for the laminated glass are preferably transparent float glass plates having a thickness of 2.5 mm.
- the interlayer film for laminated glass used for the laminated glass C is preferably an interlayer film for laminated glass having a thickness of 0.76 mm.
- the ⁇ AY satisfies the preferred range.
- the absolute value of the change ⁇ A ⁇ Y in the visible light transmittance is more preferably 0.7 or less, and further preferably 0.5 or less.
- the following AY before the ultraviolet irradiation is the initial AY.
- thermoplastic resin contained in the interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention is not particularly limited.
- thermoplastic resin a conventionally known thermoplastic resin can be used.
- thermoplastic resin only 1 type may be used and 2 or more types may be used together.
- thermoplastic resin examples include polyvinyl acetal resin, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer resin, ethylene-acrylic acid copolymer resin, polyurethane resin, and polyvinyl alcohol resin. Thermoplastic resins other than these may be used.
- thermoplastic resin is preferably a polyvinyl acetal resin.
- the adhesion of the interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention to the laminated glass member or other interlayer film is further increased.
- the polyvinyl acetal resin can be produced, for example, by acetalizing polyvinyl alcohol with an aldehyde.
- the polyvinyl alcohol can be produced, for example, by saponifying polyvinyl acetate.
- the saponification degree of the polyvinyl alcohol is generally in the range of 70 to 99.8 mol%.
- the average degree of polymerization of the polyvinyl alcohol is preferably 200 or more, more preferably 500 or more, preferably 3500 or less, more preferably 3000 or less, and further preferably 2500 or less.
- the average degree of polymerization is not less than the above lower limit, the penetration resistance of the laminated glass is further enhanced.
- the average degree of polymerization is not more than the above upper limit, the intermediate film can be easily molded.
- the average degree of polymerization of the polyvinyl alcohol is determined by a method based on JIS K6726 “Testing method for polyvinyl alcohol”.
- the carbon number of the acetal group contained in the polyvinyl acetal resin is not particularly limited.
- the aldehyde used when manufacturing the said polyvinyl acetal resin is not specifically limited.
- the carbon number of the acetal group in the polyvinyl acetal resin is preferably 3 or 4. When the carbon number of the acetal group in the polyvinyl acetal resin is 3 or more, the glass transition temperature of the intermediate film is sufficiently low.
- the aldehyde is not particularly limited. In general, an aldehyde having 1 to 10 carbon atoms is preferably used as the aldehyde.
- Examples of the aldehyde having 1 to 10 carbon atoms include propionaldehyde, n-butyraldehyde, isobutyraldehyde, n-valeraldehyde, 2-ethylbutyraldehyde, n-hexylaldehyde, n-octylaldehyde, and n-nonylaldehyde.
- propionaldehyde, n-butyraldehyde, isobutyraldehyde, n-hexylaldehyde or n-valeraldehyde is preferable
- propionaldehyde, n-butyraldehyde or isobutyraldehyde is more preferable
- n-butyraldehyde is still more preferable.
- the said aldehyde only 1 type may be used and 2 or more types may be used together.
- the hydroxyl group content (hydroxyl content) of the polyvinyl acetal resin is preferably 15 mol% or more, more preferably 18 mol% or more, preferably 40 mol% or less, more preferably 35 mol% or less.
- the hydroxyl group content is at least the above lower limit, the adhesive strength of the interlayer film is further increased. Further, when the hydroxyl group content is not more than the above upper limit, the flexibility of the interlayer film is increased, and the handling of the interlayer film is facilitated.
- the hydroxyl group content of the polyvinyl acetal resin is a value indicating the mole fraction obtained by dividing the amount of ethylene groups to which the hydroxyl group is bonded by the total amount of ethylene groups in the main chain, as a percentage.
- the amount of ethylene group to which the hydroxyl group is bonded can be determined, for example, by measuring in accordance with JIS K6726 “Testing method for polyvinyl alcohol” or in accordance with ASTM D1396-92.
- the degree of acetylation (acetyl group amount) of the polyvinyl acetal resin is preferably 0.1 mol% or more, more preferably 0.3 mol% or more, still more preferably 0.5 mol% or more, preferably 30 mol% or less. More preferably, it is 25 mol% or less, More preferably, it is 20 mol% or less.
- the acetylation degree is not less than the above lower limit, the compatibility between the polyvinyl acetal resin and the plasticizer is increased.
- the acetylation degree is not more than the above upper limit, the moisture resistance of the interlayer film and the laminated glass is increased.
- the degree of acetylation is obtained by subtracting the amount of ethylene groups to which acetal groups are bonded and the amount of ethylene groups to which hydroxyl groups are bonded from the total amount of ethylene groups of the main chain, It is a value indicating the mole fraction obtained by dividing by the percentage.
- the amount of ethylene group to which the acetal group is bonded can be measured, for example, according to JIS K6728 “Testing method for polyvinyl butyral” or according to ASTM D1396-92.
- the degree of acetalization of the polyvinyl acetal resin is preferably 60 mol% or more, more preferably 63 mol% or more, preferably 85 mol% or less, more preferably 75 mol%. Hereinafter, it is 70 mol% or less more preferably.
- the degree of acetalization is not less than the above lower limit, the compatibility between the polyvinyl acetal resin and the plasticizer increases.
- the degree of acetalization is less than or equal to the above upper limit, the reaction time required for producing a polyvinyl acetal resin is shortened.
- the above-mentioned degree of acetalization is a value indicating the mole fraction obtained by dividing the amount of ethylene groups to which acetal groups are bonded by the total amount of ethylene groups in the main chain as a percentage.
- the degree of acetalization was determined by measuring the degree of acetylation and the content of hydroxyl groups by a method based on JIS K6728 “Testing methods for polyvinyl butyral” or a method based on ASTM D1396-92. The rate can be calculated and then calculated by subtracting the degree of acetylation and the hydroxyl content from 100 mol%.
- the hydroxyl group content (hydroxyl content), acetalization degree (butyralization degree), and acetylation degree are preferably calculated from results measured by a method in accordance with JIS K6728 “Testing methods for polyvinyl butyral”.
- the polyvinyl acetal resin is a polyvinyl butyral resin
- the hydroxyl group content (hydroxyl content), the degree of acetalization (degree of butyralization) and the degree of acetylation are measured by a method according to JIS K6728 “Testing methods for polyvinyl butyral”. It is preferable to calculate from the obtained results.
- the interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention preferably contains a plasticizer.
- the thermoplastic resin contained in the interlayer film is a polyvinyl acetal resin
- the interlayer film particularly preferably contains a plasticizer.
- the plasticizer is not particularly limited.
- a conventionally known plasticizer can be used as the plasticizer.
- As for the said plasticizer only 1 type may be used and 2 or more types may be used together.
- plasticizer examples include organic ester plasticizers such as monobasic organic acid esters and polybasic organic acid esters, and organic phosphate plasticizers such as organic phosphate plasticizers and organic phosphite plasticizers. Can be mentioned. Of these, organic ester plasticizers are preferred.
- the plasticizer is preferably a liquid plasticizer.
- the monobasic organic acid ester is not particularly limited.
- examples include esters.
- Examples of the glycol include triethylene glycol, tetraethylene glycol, and tripropylene glycol.
- Examples of the monobasic organic acid include butyric acid, isobutyric acid, caproic acid, 2-ethylbutyric acid, heptylic acid, n-octylic acid, 2-ethylhexylic acid, n-nonylic acid, and decylic acid.
- the polybasic organic acid ester is not particularly limited, and examples thereof include an ester compound of a polybasic organic acid and an alcohol having a linear or branched structure having 4 to 8 carbon atoms.
- Examples of the polybasic organic acid include adipic acid, sebacic acid, and azelaic acid.
- the organic ester plasticizer is not particularly limited, and triethylene glycol di-2-ethylbutyrate, triethylene glycol di-2-ethylhexanoate, triethylene glycol dicaprylate, triethylene glycol di-n- Octanoate, triethylene glycol di-n-heptanoate, tetraethylene glycol di-n-heptanoate, dibutyl sebacate, dioctyl azelate, dibutyl carbitol adipate, ethylene glycol di-2-ethyl butyrate, 1,3-propylene glycol di -2-Ethyl butyrate, 1,4-butylene glycol di-2-ethyl butyrate, diethylene glycol di-2-ethyl butyrate, diethylene glycol di-2-ethyl hexanoate, dipropylene glycol Rudi-2-ethylbutyrate, triethylene glycol di-2-ethylpentanoate, te
- the organic phosphate plasticizer is not particularly limited, and examples thereof include tributoxyethyl phosphate, isodecylphenyl phosphate, triisopropyl phosphate, and the like.
- the plasticizer is preferably a diester plasticizer represented by the following formula (1).
- R1 and R2 each represents an organic group having 5 to 10 carbon atoms
- R3 represents an ethylene group, an isopropylene group or an n-propylene group
- p represents an integer of 3 to 10
- R1 and R2 in the above formula (1) are each preferably an organic group having 6 to 10 carbon atoms.
- the plasticizer preferably contains at least one of triethylene glycol di-2-ethylhexanoate (3GO) and triethylene glycol di-2-ethylbutyrate (3GH). More preferably, it contains 2-ethylhexanoate.
- the content of the plasticizer is not particularly limited.
- the content of the plasticizer is preferably 25 parts by weight or more, more preferably 30 parts by weight or more, preferably 60 parts by weight or less, more preferably 50 parts by weight or less with respect to 100 parts by weight of the thermoplastic resin. .
- the content of the plasticizer is not less than the above lower limit, the penetration resistance of the laminated glass is further enhanced.
- the content of the plasticizer is not more than the above upper limit, the transparency of the interlayer film is further enhanced.
- Component X is a phthalocyanine compound having a maximum absorption wavelength of 550 nm to 750 nm, a naphthalocyanine compound having a maximum absorption wavelength of 550 nm to 750 nm, an anthocyanin compound having a maximum absorption wavelength of 550 nm to 750 nm, and a maximum It is at least one component of a selenium compound having an absorption wavelength of 550 nm or more and 750 nm or less. As for the said component X, only 1 type may be used and 2 or more types may be used together.
- the interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention has, as the component X, a phthalocyanine compound having a maximum absorption wavelength of 550 nm or more and 750 nm or less, a maximum It preferably contains at least one component of a naphthalocyanine compound having an absorption wavelength of 550 nm or more and 750 nm or less, and an anthocyanin compound having a maximum absorption wavelength of 550 nm or more and 750 nm or less, and the maximum absorption wavelength is 550 nm or more and 750 nm. More preferably, the following phthalocyanine compound is included.
- the maximum absorption wavelength of the component X is not less than the above lower limit and It is preferable that it is below the said upper limit.
- Examples of the component X include phthalocyanine, a derivative of phthalocyanine, naphthalocyanine, a derivative of naphthalocyanine, an anthocyanin, and an anthocyanin derivative.
- the phthalocyanine compound and the phthalocyanine derivative preferably each have a phthalocyanine skeleton.
- the naphthalocyanine compound and the naphthalocyanine derivative preferably each have a naphthalocyanine skeleton. It is preferable that each of the anthocyanin compound and the derivative of the anthracyanine has an anthracyanine skeleton.
- the component X is preferably at least one selected from the group consisting of phthalocyanine, phthalocyanine derivatives, naphthalocyanine, and naphthalocyanine derivatives. More preferably, it is at least one of phthalocyanine and phthalocyanine derivatives.
- the component X preferably contains a vanadium atom or a copper atom, and more preferably contains a copper atom.
- the component X may contain a vanadium atom.
- the component X is more preferably at least one of a phthalocyanine containing a vanadium atom or a copper atom and a phthalocyanine derivative containing a vanadium atom or a copper atom, and contains a phthalocyanine containing a copper atom and a copper atom. More preferably, it is at least one of phthalocyanine derivatives.
- the component X preferably has a structural unit in which an oxygen atom is bonded to a copper atom.
- the content of the component X in the interlayer film is not particularly limited.
- the content of the component X in 100% by weight of the interlayer film is preferably 0.000001% by weight or more, more preferably 0.00001% by weight or more, still more preferably 0.001% by weight or more, and particularly preferably 0.8. It is 002% by weight or more, preferably 0.05% by weight or less, more preferably 0.03% by weight or less, and still more preferably 0.01% by weight or less.
- the content of the component X in the interlayer film is preferably 0.0000014 parts by weight or more, more preferably 0.000014 parts by weight or more, and further preferably 0.0010 parts by weight or more with respect to 100 parts by weight of the thermoplastic resin. Particularly preferably, it is 0.0014 parts by weight or more, preferably 0.07 parts by weight or less, more preferably 0.05 parts by weight or less, and still more preferably 0.014 parts by weight or less.
- the content of the component X in the interlayer film is not less than the above lower limit and not more than the above upper limit, the effects 1), 2) and 3) can be obtained more satisfactorily. Moreover, it can be set as a preferable color tone as a laminated glass also about a color tone.
- the interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention may contain a component Y similar to the component X.
- the component Y include tetraazaporphyrin derivatives and anthraquinone derivatives.
- the content of the component Y in the interlayer film is not particularly limited.
- the content of the component Y in 100% by weight of the interlayer film is preferably 0.000001% by weight or more, more preferably 0.00001% by weight or more, still more preferably 0.001% by weight or more, and particularly preferably 0.8. It is 002% by weight or more, preferably 0.05% by weight or less, more preferably 0.03% by weight or less, and still more preferably 0.01% by weight or less.
- the content of the component Y in the intermediate film is preferably 0.0000014 parts by weight or more, more preferably 0.000014 parts by weight or more, and further preferably 0.0010 parts by weight or more with respect to 100 parts by weight of the thermoplastic resin. Particularly preferably, it is 0.0014 parts by weight or more, preferably 0.07 parts by weight or less, more preferably 0.05 parts by weight or less, and still more preferably 0.014 parts by weight or less.
- the interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention preferably contains at least one metal salt (hereinafter sometimes referred to as metal salt M) of alkali metal salts and alkaline earth metal salts.
- metal salt M metal salt of alkali metal salts and alkaline earth metal salts.
- Use of the metal salt M makes it easy to control the adhesion between the laminated glass member and the intermediate film or the adhesion between the layers in the intermediate film.
- 2) light resistance can be further improved because an intermediate film contains the said metal salt M with the said thermoplastic resin and the said component X.
- FIG. This has been found by the present inventors.
- the said metal salt M only 1 type may be used and 2 or more types may be used together.
- the metal salt M preferably contains at least one metal selected from the group consisting of Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Mg, Ca, Sr and Ba.
- the metal salt contained in the interlayer film preferably contains at least one metal of K and Mg.
- the metal salt M is more preferably an alkali metal salt of an organic acid having 2 to 16 carbon atoms or an alkaline earth metal salt of an organic acid having 2 to 16 carbon atoms, and a carboxylic acid having 2 to 16 carbon atoms. More preferably, it is a magnesium salt or a potassium salt of a carboxylic acid having 2 to 16 carbon atoms.
- magnesium salt of carboxylic acid having 2 to 16 carbon atoms and the potassium salt of carboxylic acid having 2 to 16 carbon atoms include, but are not limited to, for example, magnesium acetate, potassium acetate, magnesium propionate, potassium propionate, 2-ethylbutyric acid
- magnesium, potassium 2-ethylbutanoate, magnesium 2-ethylhexanoate and potassium 2-ethylhexanoate examples include magnesium, potassium 2-ethylbutanoate, magnesium 2-ethylhexanoate and potassium 2-ethylhexanoate.
- the content of the metal salt M is preferably 5 ppm or more, more preferably 10 ppm or more, further preferably 20 ppm or more, preferably 300 ppm or less, more preferably metal element concentration. 250 ppm or less, more preferably 200 ppm or less.
- the content of the metal salt M is not less than the above lower limit and not more than the above upper limit, the adhesiveness between the laminated glass member and the intermediate film or the adhesiveness between the layers in the intermediate film can be controlled even better.
- the content of the metal salt M is equal to or more than the lower limit, the light resistance of the intermediate film is further increased, and a high visible light transmittance can be maintained for a further long period.
- the interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention preferably contains an ultraviolet shielding agent.
- an ultraviolet shielding agent By using the ultraviolet shielding agent, even when the interlayer film and the laminated glass are used for a long time, the light resistance is further enhanced. Even when the ultraviolet shielding agent is not used, by using the thermoplastic resin and the component X or the component Y in combination, compared with the case where the component X or the component Y is not used together with the thermoplastic resin. Thus, the light resistance can be increased.
- the said ultraviolet shielding agent only 1 type may be used and 2 or more types may be used together.
- the ultraviolet shielding agent includes an ultraviolet absorber.
- the ultraviolet shielding agent is preferably an ultraviolet absorber.
- ultraviolet shielding agent examples include metal ultraviolet shielding agents, metal oxide ultraviolet shielding agents, benzotriazole ultraviolet shielding agents, benzophenone ultraviolet shielding agents, triazine ultraviolet shielding agents, and benzoate ultraviolet shielding agents.
- the metallic ultraviolet shielding agent examples include platinum particles, particles in which the surface of the platinum particles is coated with silica, palladium particles, particles in which the surface of the palladium particles is coated with silica, and the like.
- the ultraviolet shielding agent is preferably not a heat shielding particle.
- the UV screening agent is preferably a benzotriazole UV screening agent, a benzophenone UV screening agent, a triazine UV screening agent or a benzoate UV screening agent, more preferably a benzotriazole UV screening agent or a benzophenone UV screening agent, and even more preferably a benzotriazole UV screening agent. Triazole UV screening agent.
- metal oxide ultraviolet shielding agent examples include zinc oxide, titanium oxide, and cerium oxide. Furthermore, the surface may be coat
- the insulating metal oxide examples include silica, alumina and zirconia.
- the insulating metal oxide has a band gap energy of 5.0 eV or more, for example.
- benzotriazole ultraviolet shielding agent examples include 2- (2′-hydroxy-5′-methylphenyl) benzotriazole (“TinvinP” manufactured by BASF), 2- (2′-hydroxy-3 ′, 5′- Di-t-butylphenyl) benzotriazole (“Tinvin 320” manufactured by BASF), 2- (2′-hydroxy-3′-t-butyl-5-methylphenyl) -5-chlorobenzotriazole (“Tinvin 326 manufactured by BASF”) ))) and 2- (2′-hydroxy-3 ′, 5′-di-amylphenyl) benzotriazole (“Tinvin 328” manufactured by BASF)) and the like.
- the ultraviolet shielding agent is preferably a benzotriazole ultraviolet shielding agent containing a halogen atom, and more preferably a benzotriazole ultraviolet shielding agent containing a chlorine atom, because of its excellent ability to absorb ultraviolet rays.
- benzophenone ultraviolet shielding agent examples include octabenzone (“Chimasorb 81” manufactured by BASF).
- triazine ultraviolet shielding agent examples include “LA-F70” manufactured by ADEKA and 2- (4,6-diphenyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl) -5-[(hexyl) oxy]- Phenol (“Tinuvin 1577FF” manufactured by BASF) and the like are included.
- benzoate ultraviolet shielding agent examples include 2,4-di-tert-butylphenyl-3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzoate (“Tinuvin 120” manufactured by BASF).
- the intermediate film preferably contains an ultraviolet shielding agent (hereinafter sometimes referred to as ultraviolet shielding agent Z) having a maximum absorption wavelength on the longest wavelength side of less than 350 nm.
- ultraviolet shielding agent Z an ultraviolet shielding agent having a maximum absorption wavelength on the longest wavelength side of less than 350 nm.
- the lower limit of the maximum absorption wavelength on the longest wavelength side of the ultraviolet shielding agent Z is not particularly limited as long as the function of shielding ultraviolet rays is exhibited.
- the maximum absorption wavelength on the longest wavelength side of the ultraviolet shielding agent Z is preferably 250 nm or more, more preferably 290 nm or more. As for the said ultraviolet shielding agent Z, only 1 type may be used and 2 or more types may be used together.
- the maximum absorption wavelength is obtained by using, for example, a quartz cell (cell length: 1 mm) using a liquid containing 0.01% by weight of an ultraviolet shielding agent and 99.9% by weight of triethylene glycol di-2-ethylhexanoate. Can be measured.
- the ultraviolet shielding agent Z preferably contains a benzotriazole compound, a benzophenone compound, a triazine compound, a malonic ester compound, or an oxalic acid anilide compound, It is more preferable that a compound or a malonic ester compound is included.
- the ultraviolet shielding agent Z preferably contains a benzotriazole compound, preferably contains a benzophenone compound, preferably contains a triazine compound, preferably contains a malonic ester compound, and contains an oxalic acid anilide compound. preferable.
- the UV screening agent Z includes “LA-F70” manufactured by ADEKA, 2-ethyl-2′-ethoxy-oxyanilide (“Sanduvor VSU” manufactured by Clariant).
- the ultraviolet shielding agent Z preferably contains “LA-F70” manufactured by ADEKA, preferably 2-ethyl-2′-ethoxy-oxyanilide, and malonic acid [(4-methoxyphenyl) -methylene].
- LA-F70 manufactured by ADEKA
- 2-ethyl-2′-ethoxy-oxyanilide preferably 2-ethyl-2′-ethoxy-oxyanilide
- malonic acid (4-methoxyphenyl) -methylene].
- dimethyl esters including 2- [2-hydroxy-4-[(octyloxycarbonyl) ethylideneoxy] phenyl-4,6-di (4-phenyl) phenyl-1,3,5-triazine It is preferable.
- the intermediate film preferably contains a triazine compound and a malonic acid ester compound.
- “LA-F70” and a malonic acid ester compound manufactured by ADEKA It is more preferable to include “LA-F70” manufactured by ADEKA and malonic acid [(4-methoxyphenyl) -methylene] -dimethyl ester.
- the content of the ultraviolet shielding agent in the intermediate film is not particularly limited. From the viewpoint of further improving the light resistance, the content of the ultraviolet shielding agent in 100% by weight of the intermediate film is preferably 0.1% by weight or more, more preferably 0.2% by weight or more, and still more preferably 0. .3% by weight or more, particularly preferably 0.5% by weight or more, preferably 2.5% by weight or less, more preferably 2% by weight or less, still more preferably 1% by weight or less, particularly preferably 0.8% by weight or less. It is.
- the content of the ultraviolet shielding agent is 0.2% by weight or more in 100% by weight of the intermediate film, it is possible to remarkably suppress a decrease in visible light transmittance after a lapse of a period of the intermediate film and the laminated glass. .
- the content of the ultraviolet shielding agent in the intermediate film is preferably 0.14 parts by weight or more, more preferably 0.2 parts by weight with respect to 100 parts by weight of the thermoplastic resin. Or more, more preferably 0.5 parts by weight or more, particularly preferably 0.7 parts by weight or more, preferably 3.5 parts by weight or less, more preferably 3 parts by weight or less, still more preferably 1.4 parts by weight or less, particularly Preferably it is 1.0 weight part or less.
- the content of the ultraviolet shielding agent is 0.14 parts by weight or more with respect to 100 parts by weight of the thermoplastic resin, the visible light transmittance is significantly lowered after the period of the interlayer film and the laminated glass. Can be suppressed.
- the content of the ultraviolet shielding agent Z in the intermediate film 100% by weight is preferably 0.1% by weight or more, more preferably 0.2% by weight or more, and still more preferably. 0.3% by weight or more, particularly preferably 0.5% by weight or more, preferably 2.5% by weight or less, more preferably 2% by weight or less, still more preferably 1% by weight or less, particularly preferably 0.8% by weight. It is as follows. From the viewpoint of further improving the light resistance, the content of the ultraviolet shielding agent Z in the intermediate film is preferably 0.14 parts by weight or more, more preferably 0.2 parts by weight with respect to 100 parts by weight of the thermoplastic resin.
- Part or more more preferably 0.5 part by weight or more, particularly preferably 0.7 part by weight or more, preferably 3.5 parts by weight or less, more preferably 3 parts by weight or less, still more preferably 1.4 parts by weight or less, Particularly preferred is 1.0 part by weight or less.
- the interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention preferably contains an antioxidant.
- an antioxidant As for this antioxidant, only 1 type may be used and 2 or more types may be used together.
- antioxidants examples include a phenol antioxidant, a sulfur antioxidant, and a phosphoric acid antioxidant.
- the phenol antioxidant is an antioxidant having a phenol skeleton.
- the sulfur antioxidant is an antioxidant containing sulfur atoms.
- the phosphorylation inhibitor is an antioxidant containing a phosphorus atom.
- the antioxidant is preferably a phenol antioxidant or a phosphorylation inhibitor.
- phenol antioxidant examples include 2,6-di-t-butyl-p-cresol (BHT), butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA), 2,6-di-t-butyl-4-ethylphenol, stearyl- ⁇ - (3,5-di-t-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl) propionate, 2,2′-methylenebis- (4-methyl-6-butylphenol), 2,2′-methylenebis- (4-ethyl-6) -T-butylphenol), 4,4'-butylidene-bis- (3-methyl-6-t-butylphenol), 1,1,3-tris- (2-methyl-hydroxy-5-t-butylphenyl) butane Tetrakis [methylene-3- (3 ′, 5′-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl) propionate] methane, 1,3,3-tris- (2-methyl-4-hydro) Loxy-5-t-butylphenol) butane, 1,3,5-trimethyl-2,4,
- Examples of the phosphorylation inhibitor include tridecyl phosphite, tris (tridecyl) phosphite, triphenyl phosphite, trinonylphenyl phosphite, bis (tridecyl) pentaerythritol diphosphite, bis (decyl) pentaerythritol diphosphite.
- One or more of these antioxidants are preferably used.
- antioxidants examples include “Sumilyzer BHT” manufactured by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. and “Irganox 1010” manufactured by Ciba Geigy.
- the content of the antioxidant is preferably 0.1% by weight or more in 100% by weight of the intermediate film. Further, since the effect of adding the antioxidant is saturated, the content of the antioxidant is preferably 2% by weight or less in 100% by weight of the intermediate film.
- the content of the antioxidant is preferably 0.1% by weight or more in 100% by weight of the intermediate film.
- the content of the antioxidant is preferably 2% by weight or less, more preferably 1.8% by weight in 100% by weight of the intermediate film. It is as follows.
- the content of the antioxidant in the interlayer film is preferably 0.14 parts by weight or more with respect to 100 parts by weight of the thermoplastic resin.
- content of the said antioxidant becomes like this with respect to 100 weight part of thermoplastic resins, Preferably it is 3 weight part or less, More preferably, it is 1.3. Less than parts by weight.
- the interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention is optionally added with a light stabilizer, a flame retardant, an antistatic agent, a pigment, a dye, an adhesion modifier, a moisture-resistant agent, a fluorescent whitening agent, an infrared absorber, and the like.
- An agent may be included. As for these additives, only 1 type may be used and 2 or more types may be used together.
- the thickness of the interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention is not particularly limited. From the viewpoint of practical use and from the viewpoint of sufficiently increasing the heat shielding property, the thickness of the intermediate film is preferably 0.1 mm or more, more preferably 0.25 mm or more, preferably 3 mm or less, more preferably 1.5 mm or less. is there. When the thickness of the intermediate film is not less than the above lower limit, the penetration resistance of the laminated glass is increased.
- the method for producing the interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention is not particularly limited.
- a conventionally known method can be used as a method for producing the intermediate film.
- the manufacturing method etc. which knead
- the method of kneading is not particularly limited. Examples of this method include a method using an extruder, a plastograph, a kneader, a Banbury mixer, a calendar roll, or the like. Especially, since it is suitable for continuous production, a method using an extruder is preferable, and a method using a twin screw extruder is more preferable.
- FIG. 1 An example of the laminated glass using the intermediate film for laminated glasses which concerns on one Embodiment of this invention is shown with sectional drawing.
- a laminated glass 1 shown in FIG. 1 includes an intermediate film 2, a first laminated glass member 21, and a second laminated glass member 22.
- the intermediate film 2 is a single-layer intermediate film.
- the intermediate film 2 is used to obtain a laminated glass.
- the interlayer film 2 is an interlayer film for laminated glass.
- the intermediate film 2 is disposed between the first and second laminated glass members 21 and 22 and is sandwiched.
- a first laminated glass member 21 is laminated on the first surface 2 a (one surface) of the intermediate film 2.
- a second laminated glass member 22 is laminated on a second surface 2 b (the other surface) opposite to the first surface 2 a of the intermediate film 2.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view showing a modified example of the laminated glass using the interlayer film for laminated glass according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- the laminated glass 11 shown in FIG. 2 includes an intermediate film 12, a first laminated glass member 21, and a second laminated glass member 22.
- the intermediate film 12 is a multilayer intermediate film.
- the intermediate film 12 is used to obtain a laminated glass.
- the intermediate film 12 is an intermediate film for laminated glass.
- the intermediate film 12 has a structure in which three intermediate films of a first layer 13 (intermediate film), a second layer 14 (intermediate film), and a third layer 15 (intermediate film) are laminated in this order.
- the second layer 14 is a sound insulation layer.
- an intermediate film according to an embodiment of the present invention is used as the second layer 14, an intermediate film according to an embodiment of the present invention is used.
- the first and third layers 13 and 15 are protective layers.
- the first and third layers 13 and 15 may also be intermediate films according to embodiments of the present invention.
- the intermediate film 12 is disposed between the first and second laminated glass members 21 and 22 and is sandwiched.
- the second layer 14 (intermediate film) is disposed between the first and second laminated glass members 21 and 22 via the first and third layers 13 and 15.
- a first laminated glass member 21 is laminated on the outer surface 13 a of the first layer 13.
- a second laminated glass member 22 is laminated on the outer surface 15 a of the second layer 15.
- the laminated glass according to the present invention includes the first laminated glass member, the second laminated glass member, and the interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention, wherein the interlayer film for laminated glass is These are disposed between the first and second laminated glass members.
- the laminated glass may include only the intermediate film for laminated glass according to the present invention as an intermediate film, or may include the intermediate film for laminated glass according to the present invention and another intermediate film for laminated glass. .
- the laminated glass includes at least the interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention.
- first and second laminated glass members examples include glass plates and PET (polyethylene terephthalate) films.
- Laminated glass includes not only laminated glass in which an intermediate film is sandwiched between two glass plates, but also laminated glass in which an intermediate film is sandwiched between a glass plate and a PET film or the like.
- Laminated glass is a laminated body provided with a glass plate, and preferably at least one glass plate is used.
- the first and second laminated glass members are glass plates or PET films, and at least one of the first and second laminated glass members is a glass plate.
- the glass plate examples include inorganic glass and organic glass.
- the inorganic glass examples include float plate glass, heat ray absorbing plate glass, heat ray reflecting plate glass, polished plate glass, mold plate glass, netted plate glass, and lined plate glass.
- the organic glass is a synthetic resin glass substituted for inorganic glass.
- the organic glass examples include polycarbonate plates and poly (meth) acrylic resin plates.
- the poly (meth) acrylic resin plate examples include a polymethyl (meth) acrylate plate.
- the thickness of the first and second laminated glass members is preferably 1 mm or more, preferably 5 mm or less, more preferably 3 mm or less.
- the thickness of the glass plate is preferably 1 mm or more, preferably 5 mm or less, more preferably 3 mm or less.
- the thickness of the PET film is preferably 0.03 mm or more, and preferably 0.5 mm or less.
- the method for producing the laminated glass is not particularly limited.
- the intermediate film is sandwiched between the first and second laminated glass members, passed through a pressing roll, or put in a rubber bag and sucked under reduced pressure, and the first and second laminated glass members and The air remaining between the interlayer film is degassed. Thereafter, it is pre-adhered at about 70 to 110 ° C. to obtain a laminate.
- the laminate is put in an autoclave or pressed and pressed at about 120 to 150 ° C. and a pressure of 1 to 1.5 MPa. In this way, a laminated glass can be obtained.
- the interlayer film and the laminated glass can be used for automobiles, railway vehicles, aircraft, ships, buildings, and the like.
- the said intermediate film and the said laminated glass can be used besides these uses.
- the interlayer film and the laminated glass are preferably a vehicle or architectural interlayer film and a laminated glass, and more preferably a vehicle interlayer film and a laminated glass.
- the intermediate film and the laminated glass can be used for an automobile windshield, side glass, rear glass, roof glass, or the like. Since the said intermediate film and the said laminated glass are excellent in anti-glare property, they are used especially suitably for a windshield.
- Thermoplastic resin PVB1 (polyvinyl butyral resin acetalized with n-butyraldehyde, average polymerization degree 1700, hydroxyl group content 30.8 mol%, acetylation degree 0.7 mol%, butyralization degree 68.5 mol%)
- hydroxyl group content, acetylation degree, and butyralization degree (acetalization degree) of the polyvinyl butyral were measured by a method based on ASTM D1396-92.
- JIS K6728 “Testing method for polyvinyl butyral” the same numerical values as those in the method based on ASTM D1396-92 were shown.
- Plasticizer 3GO (triethylene glycol di-2-ethylhexanoate)
- Component X SG-5A1257 (copper phthalocyanine compound, “BLUE SG-5A1257” manufactured by Sumika Color Co., Ltd., maximum absorption wavelength 715 nm, absorption wavelength peak also at wavelength 620 nm)
- SG-4A1053 copper phthalocyanine compound, “GREEN SG-4A1053” manufactured by Sumika Color Co., Ltd., maximum absorption wavelength 620 nm
- SG-531 Sulene compound, “BLUE SG-531” manufactured by Sumika Color Co., Ltd., maximum absorption wavelength 640 nm
- Component Y similar to Component X: TAP-45 (tetraazaporphyrin compound, “TAP-45” manufactured by Yamada Chemical Co., Ltd., maximum absorption wavelength 585 nm) SG-1505 (anthraquinone compound, “BLUE SG-1505” manufactured by Sumika Color Co., Ltd., maximum absorption wavelength 645 nm, absorption wavelength peak also at wavelength 595 nm) SG-1650 (anthraquinone compound, “VIOLET SG-1650” manufactured by Sumika Color Co., Ltd., maximum absorption wavelength 565 nm, absorption wavelength peak also at wavelength 605 nm) SG-100 (perylene compound, “RED SG-100” manufactured by Sumika Color Co., Ltd., maximum absorption wavelength 475 nm)
- Metal salt M Mg salt mixture (magnesium acetate 50% by weight, 2-ethylbutyrate magnesium 50% by weight Mg salt mixture)
- UV screening agent Tinuvin 326 (2- (2′-hydroxy-3′-tert-butyl-5-methylphenyl) -5-chlorobenzotriazole, “Tinuvin 326” manufactured by BASF)
- H-BHT (2,6-di-t-butyl-4-methylphenol, “H-BHT” manufactured by Sakai Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.)
- Example 1 Preparation of interlayer film: 40 parts by weight of triethylene glycol di-2-ethylhexanoate (3GO) and 100 parts by weight of polyvinyl butyral resin (PVB1), SG-5A1257 (copper phthalocyanine compound, “BLUE SG-5A1257” manufactured by Sumika Color Co., Ltd.)
- PVB1 polyvinyl butyral resin
- SG-5A1257 copper phthalocyanine compound, “BLUE SG-5A1257” manufactured by Sumika Color Co., Ltd.
- a mixture of Mg salt a mixture of Mg salt 50% by weight magnesium acetate and 50% by weight magnesium 2-ethylbutyrate
- Tinuvin 326 (2- (2′-hydroxy-3′-tert-butyl-5-methylphenyl) -5-chlorobenzotriazole, “Tinvin 326” manufactured by BASF) 0. 2 parts by weight and H-BHT (2,6-di-t-butyl-4-methylphenol, Sakai Chemical It was added and Gosha made "H-BHT”) 0.2 parts by weight, sufficiently kneaded with a mixing roll to obtain a composition.
- H-BHT 2,6-di-t-butyl-4-methylphenol, Sakai Chemical It was added and Gosha made "H-BHT"
- the obtained composition was extruded with an extruder to obtain a single-layer interlayer film (thickness 0.76 mm).
- Laminated glass production As a clear glass based on JIS R3202 (1996), an intermediate film (thickness 0.76 mm) obtained is placed between two transparent float glass plates (thickness 2.5 mm), and a heat resistant tape is used. The laminate was obtained by fixing so as not to slip.
- the obtained laminate was placed in a vacuum bag, and the inside of the vacuum bag was deaerated at a reduced pressure of 933.2 hPa at room temperature (23 ° C.). Subsequently, while maintaining the deaerated state, the vacuum bag was heated to 100 ° C. and held for 20 minutes after the temperature reached 100 ° C. Thereafter, the vacuum bag was cooled by natural cooling, and it was confirmed that the temperature had dropped to 30 ° C., and the pressure was released to atmospheric pressure.
- the laminated glass that was temporarily pressure-bonded by the vacuum bag method was pressure-bonded for 20 minutes under the conditions of 135 ° C. and a pressure of 1.2 MPa using an autoclave to obtain a laminated glass.
- a laminated glass having a size of 300 mm ⁇ 300 mm and a laminated glass having a size of 50 mm ⁇ 50 mm were prepared.
- Examples 2 to 12 and Comparative Examples 1 to 8 A single-layer interlayer film was produced in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the types and contents of the blending components were set as shown in Table 2 below. Using the obtained interlayer film, a laminated glass including the interlayer film was produced in the same manner as in Example 1.
- a laminated glass is arranged at a position 500 mm away from the light receiving portion of the spectroradiometer in the light receiving direction so as to be orthogonal to the light receiving direction of the spectroradiometer, and 3500 mm in the light receiving direction from the light receiving portion of the spectroradiometer.
- the light source was placed at a remote position.
- the dark place visual brightness L ′ 0 and the photopic brightness L 0 were measured by the same method as the measurement of the dark place visual brightness L ′ and the photopic brightness L except that the laminated glass was not disposed.
- the said measurement was performed in the environment where photopic luminance is 0.015 Cd / m ⁇ 2 > or less when it measures without arrange
- the CIE standard relative luminous sensitivity was used to calculate the scotopic vision brightness L ′, the photopic vision brightness L, the scotopic vision brightness L ′ 0, and the photopic vision brightness L 0 .
- the relative scotopic vision brightness L′ s and the relative photopic brightness Ls are obtained by the following formulas. Was calculated. The higher L ′ / Ls, the better the antiglare property and the visibility in the dark.
- Relative scotopic vision brightness L′ s 100 ⁇ (scotopic sight brightness L ′) / (dark sight brightness L ′ 0 )
- Relative photopic brightness Ls 100 ⁇ (Photopic brightness L) / (Photopic brightness L 0 )
- the composition of the intermediate film is shown in Table 2 below, and the measurement results are shown in Table 3 below.
- the photopic brightness and the scotopic brightness indicate the photopic brightness L and the scotopic brightness L ′, respectively.
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中間膜が、極大吸収波長が550nm以上、750nm以下であるフタロシアニン化合物、極大吸収波長が550nm以上、750nm以下であるナフタロシアニン化合物、極大吸収波長が550nm以上、750nm以下であるアントラシアニン化合物及び極大吸収波長が550nm以上、750nm以下であるスレン化合物の内の少なくとも1種の成分を含み(第1の構成)、JIS R3202(1996)に準拠した2枚のクリアガラスを用いて合わせガラスを作製した際に、相対暗所視輝度L’sと、相対明所視輝度Lsとの比L’s/Lsが1.0以上である。
JIS R3202(1996)に準拠した2枚のクリアガラスを用いて合わせガラスを作製した後、作製された合わせガラスに、JIS R3205に準拠して、750Wの石英ガラス水銀灯にて紫外線を500時間照射した際に、可視光線透過率の変化ΔA-Yを示す式:(紫外線の照射後のA-Y)-(紫外線の照射前のA-Y)の値の絶対値が1.0以下であり(第2の構成)、JIS R3202(1996)に準拠した2枚のクリアガラスを用いて合わせガラスを作製した際に、相対暗所視輝度L’sと、相対明所視輝度Lsとの比L’s/Lsが1.0を超える。
本発明に係る合わせガラス用中間膜と、JIS R3202(1996)に準拠した2枚のクリアガラスとを用いて合わせガラスを作製した際に、得られる合わせガラスを、合わせガラスCとする。上記合わせガラスCに用いられる2枚のクリアガラスは、厚み2.5mmの透明フロート板ガラスであることが好ましい。また、上記合わせガラスCに用いられる合わせガラス用中間膜は、厚み0.76mmの合わせガラス用中間膜であることが好ましい。この合わせガラスCは、2枚のクリアガラスの間に、中間膜を配置することにより得られる。合わせガラスCの相対暗所視輝度L’sは好ましくは60以上、好ましくは100以下である。上記相対暗所視輝度L’sが上記好ましい下限以上であれば、暗所での視認性に優れた合わせガラスを得ることができる。上記相対暗所視輝度L’sが上記好ましい上限以下であれば、防眩性により一層優れた合わせガラスを得ることができる。上記相対暗所視輝度L’sは下記の成分X又は下記の成分Xに類似する成分Yの含有量によって、調節できる。合わせガラスCの相対暗所視輝度L’sは、より好ましくは80以上、より好ましくは90以下である。
本発明に係る合わせガラス用中間膜は、JIS R3202(1996)に準拠した2枚のクリアガラスを用いて合わせガラスを作製した後、作製された合わせガラスに、JIS R3205に準拠して、750Wの石英ガラス水銀灯にて紫外線を500時間照射した際に、可視光線透過率の変化ΔA-Y(下記式で示される値)の絶対値が、上記好ましい範囲であれば、得られる合わせガラスの耐光性を向上させることができる。上記合わせガラスに用いられる2枚のクリアガラスは、厚み2.5mmの透明フロート板ガラスであることが好ましい。また、上記合わせガラスCに用いられる合わせガラス用中間膜は、厚み0.76mmの合わせガラス用中間膜であることが好ましい。特に、上記合わせガラスの、相対暗所視輝度L’sと、相対明所視輝度Lsとの比L’s/Lsが1.0を超える場合に、上記ΔA-Yが上記好ましい範囲を満たすことで、耐光性に加え、暗所での視認性及び防眩性により一層優れた合わせガラス用中間膜を得ることができる。上記可視光線透過率の変化ΔA-Yの絶対値は、0.7以下であることがより好ましく、0.5以下であることが更に好ましい。下記の紫外線の照射前のA-Yは、初期のA-Yである。
本発明に係る合わせガラス用中間膜に含まれている熱可塑性樹脂は特に限定されない。上記熱可塑性樹脂として、従来公知の熱可塑性樹脂を用いることが可能である。上記熱可塑性樹脂は1種のみが用いられてもよく、2種以上が併用されてもよい。
中間膜の接着力をより一層高める観点からは、本発明に係る合わせガラス用中間膜は、可塑剤を含むことが好ましい。中間膜に含まれている熱可塑性樹脂が、ポリビニルアセタール樹脂である場合に、中間膜は、可塑剤を含むことが特に好ましい。
本発明に係る合わせガラス用中間膜は、上記成分Xを含むことが好ましい。上記成分Xは、極大吸収波長が550nm以上、750nm以下であるフタロシアニン化合物、極大吸収波長が550nm以上、750nm以下であるナフタロシアニン化合物、極大吸収波長が550nm以上、750nm以下であるアントラシアニン化合物及び極大吸収波長が550nm以上、750nm以下であるスレン化合物の内の少なくとも1種の成分である。上記成分Xは、1種のみが用いられてもよく、2種以上が併用されてもよい。なかでも、より一層高い防眩性と耐光性とが得られることから、本発明に係る合わせガラス用中間膜は、上記成分Xとして、極大吸収波長が550nm以上、750nm以下であるフタロシアニン化合物、極大吸収波長が550nm以上、750nm以下であるナフタロシアニン化合物、極大吸収波長が550nm以上、750nm以下であるアントラシアニン化合物の内の少なくとも1種の成分を含むことが好ましく、極大吸収波長が550nm以上、750nm以下であるフタロシアニン化合物を含むことがより好ましい。
本発明に係る合わせガラス用中間膜は、上記成分Xに類似する成分Yを含んでいてもよい。上記成分Yとしては、例えば、テトラアザポルフィリンの誘導体、及びアントラキノンの誘導体などが挙げられる。
本発明に係る合わせガラス用中間膜は、アルカリ金属塩及びアルカリ土類金属塩の内の少なくとも1種の金属塩(以下、金属塩Mと記載することがある)を含むことが好ましい。上記金属塩Mの使用により、合わせガラス部材と中間膜との接着性又は中間膜における各層間の接着性を制御することが容易になる。さらに、中間膜が、上記熱可塑性樹脂と上記成分Xとともに上記金属塩Mを含むことで、上記2)耐光性をより一層高めることができる。このことは、本発明者らにより見出された。上記金属塩Mは、1種のみが用いられてもよく、2種以上が併用されてもよい。
本発明に係る合わせガラス用中間膜は、紫外線遮蔽剤を含むことが好ましい。紫外線遮蔽剤の使用により、中間膜及び合わせガラスが長期間使用されても、耐光性がより一層高くなる。上記紫外線遮蔽剤を用いていない場合にも、上記熱可塑性樹脂と上記成分X又は上記成分Yとを併用することで、上記熱可塑性樹脂とともに上記成分X又は上記成分Yを用いていない場合と比べて、耐光性を高くすることができる。上記紫外線遮蔽剤は、1種のみが用いられてもよく、2種以上が併用されてもよい。
本発明に係る合わせガラス用中間膜は酸化防止剤を含むことが好ましい。該酸化防止剤は、1種のみが用いられてもよく、2種以上が併用されてもよい。
本発明に係る合わせガラス用中間膜は、必要に応じて、光安定剤、難燃剤、帯電防止剤、顔料、染料、接着力調整剤、耐湿剤、蛍光増白剤及び赤外線吸収剤等の添加剤を含んでいてもよい。これらの添加剤は、1種のみが用いられてもよく、2種以上が併用されてもよい。
本発明に係る合わせガラス用中間膜の厚みは特に限定されない。実用面の観点、並びに遮熱性を充分に高める観点からは、中間膜の厚みは、好ましくは0.1mm以上、より好ましくは0.25mm以上、好ましくは3mm以下、より好ましくは1.5mm以下である。中間膜の厚みが上記下限以上であると、合わせガラスの耐貫通性が高くなる。
図1に、本発明の一実施形態に係る合わせガラス用中間膜を用いた合わせガラスの一例を断面図で示す。
PVB1(n-ブチルアルデヒドによりアセタール化されているポリビニルブチラール樹脂、平均重合度1700、水酸基の含有率30.8モル%、アセチル化度0.7モル%、ブチラール化度68.5モル%)
3GO(トリエチレングリコールジ-2-エチルヘキサノエート)
SG-5A1257(銅フタロシアニン化合物、住化カラー社製「BLUE SG-5A1257」、極大吸収波長715nm、波長620nmにも吸収波長ピーク有)
SG-4A1053(銅フタロシアニン化合物、住化カラー社製「GREEN SG-4A1053」、極大吸収波長620nm)
SG-531(スレン化合物、住化カラー社製「BLUE SG-531」、極大吸収波長640nm)
TAP-45(テトラアザポルフィリン化合物、山田化学工業社製「TAP-45」、極大吸収波長585nm)
SG-1505(アントラキノン化合物、住化カラー社製「BLUE SG-1505」、極大吸収波長645nm、波長595nmにも吸収波長ピーク有)
SG-1650(アントラキノン化合物、住化カラー社製「VIOLET SG-1650」、極大吸収波長565nm、波長605nmにも吸収波長ピーク有)
SG-100(ペリレン化合物、住化カラー社製「RED SG-100」、極大吸収波長475nm)
Mg塩の混合物(酢酸マグネシウム50重量%、2-エチル酪酸マグネシウム50重量%のMg塩の混合物)
Tinuvin326(2-(2’-ヒドロキシ-3’-t-ブチル-5-メチルフェニル)-5-クロロベンゾトリアゾール、BASF社製「Tinuvin326」)
H-BHT(2,6-ジ-t-ブチル-4-メチルフェノール、堺化学工業社製「H-BHT」)
中間膜の作製:
ポリビニルブチラール樹脂(PVB1)100重量部に対して、トリエチレングリコールジ-2-エチルヘキサノエート(3GO)40重量部と、SG-5A1257(銅フタロシアニン化合物、住化カラー社製「BLUE SG-5A1257」)を着色成分(成分X)の量で0.0028重量部と、Mg塩の混合物(酢酸マグネシウム50重量%、2-エチル酪酸マグネシウム50重量%のMg塩の混合物)を得られる中間膜中でマグネシウムの含有量が160ppmとなる量と、Tinuvin326(2-(2’-ヒドロキシ-3’-t-ブチル-5-メチルフェニル)-5-クロロベンゾトリアゾール、BASF社製「Tinuvin326」)0.2重量部と、H-BHT(2,6-ジ-t-ブチル-4-メチルフェノール、堺化学工業社製「H-BHT」)0.2重量部とを添加し、ミキシングロールで充分に混練し、組成物を得た。
JIS R3202(1996)に準拠したクリアガラスとして、2枚の透明フロート板ガラス(厚み2.5mm)の間に、得られた中間膜(厚み0.76mm)を配置して、耐熱性のテープを用いてずれることがないように固定して、積層体を得た。
配合成分の種類及び含有量を下記の表2に示すように設定したこと以外は実施例1と同様にして、単層の中間膜を作製した。得られた中間膜を用いて、実施例1と同様にして、中間膜を備えた合わせガラスを作製した。
(1)極大吸収波長の測定方法
クロロホルム100重量部に対して、成分X及び成分Xに類似する成分Y0.002重量部(着色成分の含有量(製品中の成分X又は成分Xに類似する成分Yの含有量))を混合し、クロロホルム溶液を得た。得られたクロロホルム溶液を光路長1.0mmの分光光度計用石英セルへ入れた。自記分光光度計(日立製作所社製「U4100」)を用いて、300~2500nm透過率を測定し、極大吸収波長を求めた。測定値は、上記の材料の欄に記載した。
自記分光光度計(日立製作所社製「U4100」)を用いて、50mm×50mmの大きさの合わせガラスの波長300~2500nmでの透過率を測定し、JIS R3211(1998)に準拠して、380~780nmの可視光線透過率を算出した。
試験者の顔面より500mmの距離に、視線が合わせガラスの面に直交するように300mm×300mmの大きさの合わせガラスを配置した。この状態で、試験者が、試験者から25mの距離にある光源を5秒間観測することで、防眩性を評価した。上記光源として、高圧水銀灯(日本技術センター社製「S-LIGHT SA160」)を用いた。判断基準は、De Boerの提案した下記表1に示す9点尺度を使用し、10人の試験者による評価の平均値を試験結果とした。なお、上記測定は暗室中で行った。
紫外線照射装置(スガ試験機社製「HLG-2S」)を用いて、JIS R3205に準拠して、紫外線(石英ガラス水銀灯(750W))を、300mm×300mmの大きさの合わせガラスに500時間及び1000時間照射した。500時間及び1000時間照射後の合わせガラスのA-Yを上記(2)可視光線透過率の評価と同じ方法により測定した。得られた測定値から、ΔA-Y((紫外線の照射後のA-Y)-(初期のA-Y))を求めた。なお、ΔA-Yの絶対値が小さいほど、耐光性に優れる。
分光放射計(トプコンテクノハウス社製「SR-3AR」)及び光源として高圧水銀灯(日本技術センター社製「S-LIGHT SA160」)を用いて、300mm×300mmの大きさの合わせガラスの暗所視輝度L’及び明所視輝度Lを測定した。測定の際には、分光放射計の受光部から受光方向に500mm離れた位置に、分光放射計の受光方向に直行するように合わせガラスを配置し、分光放射計の受光部から受光方向に3500mm離れた位置に上記光源を配置した。次に、合わせガラスを配置しないこと以外は暗所視輝度L’及び明所視輝度Lの測定と同様の方法により、暗所視輝度L’0及び明所視輝度L0を測定した。なお、上記測定は合わせガラスを配置せず、且つ、光源を点灯させずに測定した場合の、明所視輝度が0.015Cd/m2以下となる環境下で行った。
2…中間膜
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- 熱可塑性樹脂を含み、
中間膜が、極大吸収波長が550nm以上、750nm以下であるフタロシアニン化合物、極大吸収波長が550nm以上、750nm以下であるナフタロシアニン化合物、極大吸収波長が550nm以上、750nm以下であるアントラシアニン化合物及び極大吸収波長が550nm以上、750nm以下であるスレン化合物の内の少なくとも1種の成分を含む第1の構成を備えるか、
又は、JIS R3202(1996)に準拠した2枚のクリアガラスを用いて合わせガラスを作製した後、作製された合わせガラスに、JIS R3205に準拠して、750Wの石英ガラス水銀灯にて紫外線を500時間照射した際に、可視光線透過率の変化ΔA-Yを示す式:(紫外線の照射後のA-Y)-(紫外線の照射前のA-Y)の値の絶対値が1.0以下である第2の構成を備え、
中間膜が前記第1の構成を備える場合には、JIS R3202(1996)に準拠した2枚のクリアガラスを用いて合わせガラスを作製した際に、相対暗所視輝度L’sと、相対明所視輝度Lsとの比L’s/Lsが1.0以上であり、
中間膜が前記第2の構成を備える場合には、JIS R3202(1996)に準拠した2枚のクリアガラスを用いて合わせガラスを作製した際に、相対暗所視輝度L’sと、相対明所視輝度Lsとの比L’s/Lsが1.0を超える、合わせガラス用中間膜。 - 熱可塑性樹脂と、
極大吸収波長が550nm以上、750nm以下であるフタロシアニン化合物、極大吸収波長が550nm以上、750nm以下であるナフタロシアニン化合物、極大吸収波長が550nm以上、750nm以下であるアントラシアニン化合物及び極大吸収波長が550nm以上、750nm以下であるスレン化合物の内の少なくとも1種の成分とを含み、
JIS R3202(1996)に準拠した2枚のクリアガラスを用いて合わせガラスを作製した際に、相対暗所視輝度L’sと、相対明所視輝度Lsとの比L’s/Lsが1.0以上である、請求項1に記載の合わせガラス用中間膜。 - 前記比L’s/Lsが1.0を超える、請求項2に記載の合わせガラス用中間膜。
- 熱可塑性樹脂を含み、
JIS R3202(1996)に準拠した2枚のクリアガラスを用いて合わせガラスを作製した後、作製された合わせガラスに、JIS R3205に準拠して、750Wの石英ガラス水銀灯にて紫外線を500時間照射した際に、可視光線透過率の変化ΔA-Yを示す式:(紫外線の照射後のA-Y)-(紫外線の照射前のA-Y)の値の絶対値が1.0以下であり、
JIS R3202(1996)に準拠した2枚のクリアガラスを用いて合わせガラスを作製した際に、相対暗所視輝度L’sと、相対明所視輝度Lsとの比L’s/Lsが1.0を超える、請求項1又は2に記載の合わせガラス用中間膜。 - アルカリ金属塩及びアルカリ土類金属塩の内の少なくとも1種の金属塩をさらに含む、請求項1~4のいずれか1項に記載の合わせガラス用中間膜。
- 前記熱可塑性樹脂がポリビニルアセタール樹脂である、請求項1~5のいずれか1項に記載の合わせガラス用中間膜。
- 可塑剤をさらに含む、請求項1~6のいずれか1項に記載の合わせガラス用中間膜。
- 第1の合わせガラス部材と、
第2の合わせガラス部材と、
請求項1~7のいずれか1項に記載の合わせガラス用中間膜とを備え、
前記第1の合わせガラス部材と前記第2の合わせガラス部材との間に、前記合わせガラス用中間膜が配置されている、合わせガラス。
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