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publicationDate 2005-08-10^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-20050079266-A
titleOfInvention Adhesion method of frame and edge for speaker
abstract The present invention relates to a method of adhering the frame and the edge of the speaker, and more particularly, to a method of adhering the frame and the edge of the speaker, which is provided in a ring shape and adheres the outer circumferential side of the edge coupled to the edge of the diaphragm to the frame. The method of claim 1, further comprising: applying a hot melt adhesive to an inner surface portion of the edge portion of the frame; Setting an outer circumferential surface side of the edge to the hot melt adhesive applied to the frame and cured; Radiating ultrasonic waves toward the outer circumferential surface side of the edge set in the hot melt adhesive to melt the hot melt adhesive to fusion the frame and the edge. Therefore, since the frame and the edge are bonded using a hot melt adhesive that is a solvent-free adhesive to which no harmful solvent is added to the human body, harmful substances harmful to the human body are not discharged and are environmentally friendly.
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