Potassium Nitrate Super Fine Powder (KNO3)

7,99 43,99 

Name: Potassium Nitrate, Saltpeter
Chemical formula: KNO3
Particle size: 10µm
purity: 99,5% With anti-caking (easier handeling)

Description: Most common usage in Smoke bomb, Rocket fuel, cheap flash powder

Precaution:
H: 272
P: 210​‐​221

Weight N/A
Weight

1000g, 5000g, 500g

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