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<blockquote data-quote="Cosmic Charlie" data-source="post: 218566" data-attributes="member: 547504"><p>the surround seperated on my Infinity Kappa 4x6 plate speaker. I was wondering if there is a special adheasive or technique to repair it. The surround glue failed between the cone and the surround. The cone is ceramic metal matrix material and the surround is butyl rubber. The seperation is less than 50%, I was also wondering if I should seperate it compleatly and do the whole thing. Any suggestions are welcome CC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cosmic Charlie, post: 218566, member: 547504"] the surround seperated on my Infinity Kappa 4x6 plate speaker. I was wondering if there is a special adheasive or technique to repair it. The surround glue failed between the cone and the surround. The cone is ceramic metal matrix material and the surround is butyl rubber. The seperation is less than 50%, I was also wondering if I should seperate it compleatly and do the whole thing. Any suggestions are welcome CC [/QUOTE]
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