Lactose
2,99 € – 39,99 €
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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Iron (III) Oxide Red (Fe2O3) [<1µm] Super Fine
5,99 € – 44,99 €Select optionsName: Red Iron Oxide, Iron(III)Oxide
Chemical formula: Fe2O3
Particle size: <1 µm super fineDescription: 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 -
Potassium Perchlorate solution (KClO4/H2O)
22,99 € – 39,99 €Select optionsName: Potassium Perchlorate solution, Pyro-Liquid 1, Potassium Perchlorate (KClO4) [Heterogenous mixture/Solution]
Chemical formula: KClO4/H2O, <40% KClO4, >60% H2O
Particle size: fine powder or crystals after dryDescription: Potassium perchlorate is a very common oxidiser in pyrotechnics. Composition based on perchlorates tend to be less sensitive than those based on chlorates, and perchlorates can be used with sulfur and sulfides
Precaution:
H: 271‐302
P: 210‐221 -
Potassium Chlorate solution (KClO3/H2O)
22,99 € – 39,99 €Select optionsName: Potassium Chlorate solution, Pyro-Liquid 2, Potassium Chlorate (KClO3) [Heterogenous mixture/Solution]
Chemical formula: KClO3/H2O, <40% KClO3, >60% H2O
Particle size: fine powder or crystals after dryDescription: Potassium chlorate is a very common oxidiser in pyrotechnics for smokes and colors
Precaution:
H: 271‐302‐332‐411
P: 210‐221‐273
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