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    Sorted ....

    Ari, Did you call them .... ?

    Richard

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    Quote Originally Posted by richluvsound View Post
    Ari, Did you call them .... ?

    Richard

    No, I have not
    if the members are intersting about to get some of this stuff we might help them, what do you think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWCCA View Post
    Ooh, I love a good threat!

    And we did . . . what, to incur your wrath?


    Sorry for this, I was not going to be rude with anyone here on the forum, I did just have a bad day
    so I apologize to all the forum members!

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    Quote Originally Posted by macaroonie View Post
    Can you get small quantity ? 1kg for example
    UK is not that far... And if you get some, maybe you can spare, paid of course, 0.1? I'm interested but need not that much (tweeter). Let see what can we do...

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    Quote Originally Posted by hlaari View Post
    it look´s like I have found the right stuff on more than one place
    so the problem is solved!
    You come to ask for help, but when you find "more than one place" you don't post the details?



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    Quote Originally Posted by brutal View Post
    You come to ask for help, but when you find "more than one place" you don't post the details?

    there are very few people interested in this and most of them have send me pm to get this info
    Are you helpful to other members!
    I hope so, at least act like that?




    https://acousticalsolutions.com/prod...ping-compound/
    https://www.soundaway.com/Noxudol-So...an-p/28003.htm

    and also in Europe
    http://www.swedac-acoustic.com/produ...assa-dc-p-500/

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    Hi Ari,

    Have you checked that these alternatives with aerosol formulations are suitable and have you tested these products?

    You have not provided any commentary on what and how?

    The product used by Jbl on compression driver diaphragms is a diluted water based compound and applied with a spray application in very thin coatings?

    It’s not a thick paste.

    Some members used a fine art brush and a rotatable table like a turntable platter and applied two or three very light coatings. Bare in mind the jbl used lighter titanium diaphragms in some instances.

    I recommend you experiment on aluminium foil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian Mackenzie View Post
    Hi Ari,

    Have you checked that these alternatives with aerosol formulations are suitable and have you tested these products?

    You have not provided any commentary on what and how?

    The product used by Jbl on compression driver diaphragms is a diluted water based compound and applied with a spray application in very thin coatings?

    It’s not a thick paste.

    Some members used a fine art brush and a rotatable table like a turntable platter and applied two or three very light coatings. Bare in mind the jbl used lighter titanium diaphragms in some instances.

    I recommend you experiment on aluminium foil.

    Ian, I have not tried any of this stuff, the reason I did open this thread was to find any member that know something about this stuff
    I did talk to Guido in Germany for few week´s ago and he point me on this stuff, and he did use this coating paint

    https://acousticalsolutions.com/prod...ping-compound/

    about the thin layer, some of this stuff I have mentioned are used with water to get light coating

    does people here really think at JBL let us have the formula for the Aquaplas paint coating paint they use for there drivers and diaphragms
    we need to try some of this stuff like a sample first before we can say at this is the right stuff

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    I do believe it’s a commercial product and yes some of it was passed around.
    I did in fact observe Rich paint a diaphragm.

    It was a privilege to observe a true artist doing what he does best.
    I being the tourist was charged with topping up the wine glasses during the procedure.

    My inclination is less is more with these coatings.

    Good luck with your experiments and let us know how it goes.

    Btw l will be in the UK in Sept/Oct. Perhaps an opportunity will lend itself to reunion.

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    I realize this tread are few months old.

    But I suggest experimenting with the Noisekiller products.
    its a water based viscoelastic damping compound aviable in 1L cans.

    I have used it at the backside on paper cones for adding mass and stiffness with good results.
    And believe it should be possible to use it on metal diaphragms too, if thinned properly (with water)

    Back in the days there was a version sold by Rockford Fosgate with a pretty grainy almost "sandy" consistence.
    But the Noisekiller black. I bougt last time where much smooter, almost glossy.

    http://www.noisekiller.no/wp-content...ngelsk_NEW.pdf

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    Thank you for posting this information

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    Thumbs up

    So it's glossy and black? Do you mind sharing pictures?
    Thanks for the tip.

    Quote Originally Posted by FE3T View Post
    I realize this tread are few months old.

    But I suggest experimenting with the Noisekiller products.
    its a water based viscoelastic damping compound aviable in 1L cans.

    I have used it at the backside on paper cones for adding mass and stiffness with good results.
    And believe it should be possible to use it on metal diaphragms too, if thinned properly (with water)

    Back in the days there was a version sold by Rockford Fosgate with a pretty grainy almost "sandy" consistence.
    But the Noisekiller black. I bougt last time where much smooter, almost glossy.

    http://www.noisekiller.no/wp-content...ngelsk_NEW.pdf

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    Aquaplas-like

    The Speaker Exchange has a white coating recone for the 2213/123a...wonder what it really is made of?

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