Sodium Nitrate (NaNO3)
4,99 € – 30,99 €
Name: Sodium Nitrate, Chile saltpeter
Chemical formula: NaNO3
Particle size: 200µm crystaline powder
purity: 99,5% With anti-caking (easier handeling)
Description: Sodium nitrate finds occasional use as an oxidiser in flare and tracer compositions because of the high efficiency of light emmision that can be obtained with it, but its high hygroscopic nature limits its use
Precaution:
H: 272‐319
P: 220‐305+351+338
Weight | N/A |
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Weight | 1000g, 5000g, 500g |
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Charcoal Oak
9,49 € – 57,99 €Select optionsName: Charcoal Oak
Chemical formula: C
Particle size: very fine powder
purity: 99%Description: Charcoal finds widespread use in pyrotechnics. Many types of charcoal exist, each with its own properties. It is a complex organic substance containing moisture, ash, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and a variety of volatiles. All of these elements have a vital use in fireworks. Charcoal made from willow or grapevine is considered great for black powder, while hardwood charcoals e.g. pine charcoal are commonly used for spark effects. The particle size and the process used to make the charcoal also play an important role in the quality of the charcoal for a specific purpose. Very fine charcoal floats in air and is therefore sometimes referred to as ‘airfloat’. Because charcoal is a very important chemical it is listed in the Beginners’ pages