Patent ID: 7749348

Claim:
A method for manufacturing a polarizing plate in which a transparent protective film provided on at least one surface of a polarizer with an adhesive layer interposed therebetween, comprising: in the following order, coating an aqueous liquid containing a polyvinyl alcohol based adhesive on a surface of the transparent protective film to form the adhesive layer, and, after forming the adhesive layer, then, adhering the transparent protective film and the polarizer continuously to each other with the adhesive layer interposed therebetween, while presenting an aqueous liquid, which consists of water, on an adhering surface between the adhesive layer and the polarizer, or in the following order, coating an aqueous liquid containing a polyvinyl alcohol based adhesive on a surface of the polarizer, to form the adhesive layer, and, after forming the adhesive layer, then, adhering the transparent protective film and the polarizer continuously to each other with the adhesive layer interposed therebetween, while presenting an aqueous liquid, which consists of water, on an adhering surface between the adhesive layer and the transparent protective film, or in the following order, coating an aqueous liquid containing a polyvinyl alcohol based adhesive on a surface of the polarizer and coating an aqueous liquid containing an adhesive on a surface of the transparent protective film, to form the adhesive layer, wherein the adhesive layer comprises the adhesive on a surface of the polarizer and the adhesive on a surface of the transparent protective film, and, after forming the adhesive layer, then, adhering the transparent protective film and the polarizer continuously to each other with the adhesive layer interposed therebetween, while presenting an aqueous liquid, which consists of water, on an adhering surface between the adhesive layer on the polarizer and the adhesive layer on the transparent protective film, wherein a thickness of the adhesive layer is in the range of 30 to 300 nm.