Category: Chemicals

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  • Name: black copper oxide, copper oxide, Cupric oxide
    Chemical formula: CuO
    Particle size: 53 µm

    Description: Copper oxide is a black powder employed in blue color compositions and crackling composition.

    Precaution:
    H: 410
    P: 273

     

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  • Name: Copper(II)oxychloride, tricopper chloride trihydroxide, copper chloride oxide hydrate
    Chemical formula: Cu2(OH)3Cl
    Particle size: crystaline powder
    purity: 99%

    Description: Copper oxychloride is a green powder used as blue color agent, is a basic copper chloride and is usually manufactured either by the action of hydrochloric acid on copper metal or by the air oxidation of cuprous chloride suspensions. It has a number of applications, by far the most important being as an agricultural fungicide, for which purpose it is extensively employed in formulated form as dusts, wettable powders and pastes

    Precaution:
    H: 301​‐​332​‐​410
    P: 273​‐​501

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  • Name: Dark Blue Pigment, Phthalo Blau, Smoke Pigment Blue
    Chemical formula: C32H16CuN8
    Particle size: fine powder

    Description: Powder coloring pigment specially designed for the manufacture of colored smoke in daytime effects, such as colored thunder, colored smoke volcanoes, etc. It is a non-toxic product for humans and respectful of the environment

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  • Name: Dark Blue Pigment,
    Particle size: fine powder

    Description: Powder coloring pigment specially designed for the manufacture of colored smoke in daytime effects, such as colored thunder, colored smoke volcanoes, etc. It is a non-toxic product for humans and respectful of the environment

     

    This product will not work for smoke bombs!!!!!

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  • Name: Dextrin
    Chemical formula: C6H10O5
    Particle size: powder

    Description: Dextrin is one of the most commonly used binders in pyrotechnics as it is very cheap and readily available. It is water-soluble and can produce rock hard stars. Its cohesive power is weaker than that of SGRS anyway. Dextrin should not be used in a very damp climate as the stars tend to get wet rather than non-dextrin stars. Western pyrotechnics uses dextrin rather than SGRS, while the former is not popular in Japan and China.

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  • Name: Red Iron Oxide, Iron(III)Oxide
    Chemical formula: Fe2O3
    Particle size: <1 µm super fine

    Description: Red iron oxide is used as a catalyst in composite, whistling rocket and for making thermite

    Precaution:
    H: 315​‐​319​‐​335
    P: 261​‐​305+351+338

     

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  • Name: Iron Grit, steel granules, Steel powder
    Chemical formula: FE
    Particle size: 200µm-400µm
    purity: 93,80% – 95,50%

    Description: cheap effect alternative for Titanium

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  • Name: Lactose, Milk sugar
    Chemical formula: C12H22O11
    Particle size: very fine powder

    Description: Lactose is extensively used as a combustion agent in colored smoke compositions containing organic dyes. Sometimes it finds use also as a fuel in blue color compositions, where cool burning is required

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  • Name: Red lead, Lead tetraoxide
    Chemical formula:  Pb3O4
    Particle size: 100µm

    Description: Lead tetraoxide is primarly used to make crackling microstars (Dragon eggs)

    Precaution:
    H: 302​‐​332​‐​351​‐​360Df​‐​362​‐​372​‐​410
    P: 263​‐​264​‐​280​‐​301+330+331​‐​304+340​‐​312

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  • Name: Magnalium
    Chemical formula: MgAl
    Particle size: 250µm
    purity: 99,6%

    Description: Alloy of magnesium and aluminum, usually 50:50. Some common uses are in for spark effects, in strobing compositions and in crackling stars

    Precaution:
    H: 260,228
    P: 402+P404,370+378,210

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  • Name: Magnalium
    Chemical formula: MgAl
    Particle size: 63µm
    purity: 99,6%

    Description: Alloy of magnesium and aluminum, usually 50:50. Some common uses are in for spark effects, in strobing compositions and in crackling stars

    Precaution:
    H: 260,228
    P: 402+P404,370+378,210

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  • Name: Magnalium
    Chemical formula: MgAl
    Particle size: 100µm
    purity: 99,6%

    Description: Alloy of magnesium and aluminum, usually 50:50. Some common uses are in for spark effects, in strobing compositions and in crackling stars

    Precaution:
    H: 260,228
    P: 402+P404,370+378,210

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  • Name: Magnesium
    Chemical formula: Mg
    Particle size: 200µm
    purity: 99,8%

    Description: Magnesium powder is used in a wide variety of compositions, flash powder, both for spark effects and ‘normal’ fuel purposes. Relatively coarse magnesium is used for spark effects. In flares and some bright colored star compositions it functions as a normal fuel

    Precaution:
    H: 260​‐​250
    P: 210​‐​222​‐​223​‐​231+232​‐​233​‐​280

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  • Name: Magnesium
    Chemical formula: Mg
    Particle size: 40µm
    purity: 99,8%

    Description: Magnesium powder is used in a wide variety of compositions, flash powder, both for spark effects and ‘normal’ fuel purposes. Relatively coarse magnesium is used for spark effects. In flares and some bright colored star compositions it functions as a normal fuel

    Precaution:
    H: 260​‐​250
    P: 210​‐​222​‐​223​‐​231+232​‐​233​‐​280

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  • Name: Magnesium
    Chemical formula: Mg
    Particle size: 71µm
    purity: 99,8%

    Description: Magnesium powder is used in a wide variety of compositions, flash powder, both for spark effects and ‘normal’ fuel purposes. Relatively coarse magnesium is used for spark effects. In flares and some bright colored star compositions it functions as a normal fuel

    Precaution:
    H: 260​‐​250
    P: 210​‐​222​‐​223​‐​231+232​‐​233​‐​280

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  • Name: Magnesium Carbonate
    Chemical formula: MgCO3
    Particle size: fine powder
    purity: 99%

    Description: Magnesium carbonate is an inorganic salt that is a white solid used as a glitter delay agent that gives more of a white-ish color than other carbonates. Used in many smoke compositions as a coolant to help avoid flame-out. Sometimes used as a free-flow and anti-caking agent for potassium chlorate and perchlorate mixes

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