Magnesium [200µm]
13,99 € – 139,99 €
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
Weight | N/A |
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Weight | 1000g, 250g, 5000g, 500g |
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Sulfur (S)
5,49 € – 34,99 €Select optionsName: Sulphur, Amorphous Sulfur, Prilled Sulfur, Flour Sulfur
Chemical formula: S
Particle size: very fine powderDescription: Sulfur has always been used extensively in pyrotechnics. It serves as a fuel, and reduces the ignition temperature of mixtures. It also tends to increase the burning rate and friction or shock sensitivity of most mixtures
Precaution:
H: 315
P: 302+352
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Dextrin
6,49 € – 49,99 €Select optionsName: Dextrin
Chemical formula: C6H10O5
Particle size: powderDescription: 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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Silicon [0-45µm]
9,19 € – 110,99 €Select optionsName: Silicon
Chemical formula: Si
Particle size: 0-45µm
purity: 99%Description: It is mainly used for hot primes in combination with potassium nitrate or gunpowder, forming ignition compositions for special devices such as waterfalls with high Al content, or stars which are likely to blow blind. Once ignited, such primes produce a hot molten glass droplets and assure ignition of the main effect. They produce quite high temperatures, for the melting point of Si is 1420 deg C.
Precaution:
H: 228
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Strontium Nitrate (Sr(NO3)2)
6,99 € – 73,99 €Select optionsName: Strontium Nitrate, Strontium dinitrate
Chemical formula: Sr(NO3)2
Particle size: 200µm (crystalline powder)
purity: 99,8% With anti-caking (easier handeling)Description: Strontium nitrate is an oxidizer commonly employed in red color compositions in combination with chlorine donors
Precaution:
H: 271‐318
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Strontium Carbonate
3,49 € – 39,69 €Select optionsName: Strontium carbonate
Chemical formula: SrCO3
Particle size: very fine powder
purity: 99% With anti-caking (easier handeling)Description: White to pale pink powder. Strontium carbonate is used in combination with chlorine donors to produce red colors. It also acts as an acid neutraliser, for which reason it is prefered in chlorate based compositions (which may spontaneously ignite when traces of acid are present).