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titleOfInvention Diaphragm for electroacoustic transducer
abstract (57) [Problem] An electro-acoustic transducer that does not require a foaming agent, reduces costs, facilitates management of a manufacturing process, is excellent in environmental friendliness, and has improved surface texture and printing quality. Provide a diaphragm. SOLUTION: Low density polyethylene sheet 1, paper material 2, The high-density polyethylene sheet 3 is laminated, heated, and the low-density polyethylene sheet 1 is foamed using the moisture in the paper material 2 to form the diaphragm 4 having a foamed structure.
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