Glue for voice coil and diaphragm

Jan 23, 2015 at 1:38 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 3

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I have a couple headphones with broken drivers, and i've diagnosed that I'd have to mess with voice coil. So I'd like some advice with regards to the kind of glue i should use - preferably one that is easily acquired. When gluing back the diaphragm I guess one that isn't permanent would be better in case it needs to be removed again.
So something like epoxy, rubber cement, elmer's glue? What would be best/other options ?
 
 
Jan 25, 2015 at 11:05 AM Post #2 of 3
I have no idea what to suggest but don't use Cyanoacrylate for Cellulose or any Diaphragm with some kind of a fabric.
Its exothermic and you'll ruin the Diaphragms.

Some manufacturers use CA but I've seem most use some kind of a removable glue, like thermoplastic adhesive but NOT thermoplastic adhesive.
 
Aug 30, 2024 at 11:27 PM Post #3 of 3
I have no idea what to suggest but don't use Cyanoacrylate for Cellulose or any Diaphragm with some kind of a fabric.
Its exothermic and you'll ruin the Diaphragms.

Some manufacturers use CA but I've seem most use some kind of a removable glue, like thermoplastic adhesive but NOT thermoplastic adhesive.
Ya I noticed the same myself, still cant really figure out what it is they are using but I see it when I DIY mod things, wish I knew tbh
 

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