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2006-06-27 15:47:23 · 6 answers · asked by blondie 2 in Entertainment & Music Other - Entertainment

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the word sparkle is in sparklers

2006-06-27 15:55:30 · answer #1 · answered by scratchwhiplash 5 · 11 0

Sparkler #1
Source: rec.pyrotechnics
Comments:
Preparation:

Potassium perchlorate.............................40
Mixed titanium fines..............................40
Dextrin...........................................18
Propyl guar.......................................2

Sparkler #2
Source: rec.pyrotechnics
Comments:
Preparation:

Potassium nitrate.................................14
Sulfur............................................3
Charcoal..........................................3
Aluminum..........................................2
Binder............................................qs

Sparkler #3
Source: Chemical abstracts[14] 122, 59596
Comments: Better visual effect, better spark lifting altitude. lower combustion rate, and better safety.
Preparation:

Charcoal..........................................5-20
Nitroguanidine....................................10-20
Ti or Mg/Al alloy powder (as spark forming component).....10-20
Fe-powder (spark forming)........................10-30
Potassium nitrate.................................balance

Sparkler #4
Source: rec.pyrotechnics, posted by Footleg Comments:
Preparation:

Potassium perchlorate.............................60
Aluminum..........................................30
Dextrin...........................................10

Sparkler #5
Source: rec.pyrotechnics, posted by Footleg Comments:
Preparation: Dextrin binder can probably be used.

Potassium nitrate.................................14
Sulfur............................................3
Charcoal..........................................3
Aluminum..........................................2

Sparkler #6
Source: rec.pyrotechnics, posted by Footleg Comments:
Preparation:

Barium chlorate...................................16
Aluminum flitter..................................24
Shellac...........................................3

Sparkler #7
Source: rec.pyrotechnics, posted by Footleg Comments:
Preparation:

Strontium nitrate.................................5
Shellac...........................................1

Sparkler #8
Source: rec.pyrotechnics, posted by Footleg Comments:
Preparation:

Potassium perchlorate.............................50
Fine Aluminum.....................................35
Dextrin...........................................15

Sparkler #9
Source: rec.pyrotechnics, posted by Footleg Comments:
Preparation:

Potassium nitrate.................................7
Sulfur............................................2
Charcoal..........................................4
Aluminum..........................................3

Sparkler #10
Source: rec.pyrotechnics. Original by Bruce Snowden, post by Sweden Comments: The composition burns very fast and explosively if one doesn't pay extreme attention towards the diameter of the sparkler. It is found that if the comp is thinner than 1.8 mm then the propagation stops. If the diameter is more than 2.0 mm the burning is too fast, sending sparks all the way down to the ground. Another severe problem is keeping the ingredients mixed in the suspention. The Ti has a very strong tendensy of ending up in the bottom of the test tube, making a plug. Another problem is that after the first dipping and subsequent drying, the second (and last) dipping has to be performed very, very fast or else the first dipping is spoiled, hence the bound dextrin is redisolved. Using coarser perchlorate, finer titanium and making the dipping mixture thicker (by using less solvent) may solve these problems.
Preparation:

potassium perchlorate.............................47
Titanium..........................................47
Dextrin...........................................6

Sparkler #11
Source: rec.pyrotechnics. Inventor of this composition is Bruce Snowden. posted by Sweden Comments:
Preparation: The aluminum is probably supposed to be atomized, but experimentation is required.

Potassium nitrate.................................14
Sulfur............................................3
Charcoal..........................................3
Aluminum..........................................2
Binder............................................qs

Sparkler #12
Source: rec.pyrotechnics. Original is by Bruce Snowden. Posted by Sweden Comments:
Preparation: Guar gum comes from the seeds of the legume Cyanopsis Psoralioides. It should be possible to substitue red gum.

Potassium perchlorate.............................40
Mixed titanium fines..............................40
Dextrin...........................................18
Propyl guar.......................................2

Sparkler #13
Source: "Mengen en Roeren"[6], page 224.
Comments:
Preparation: Mix the composition with a 10% dextrin solution in water, and dip iron wire or wood in the moist compositon. Adding 500 parts strontium nitrate will produce a red color, adding 60 parts barium nitrate will produce a green color.

Potassium chlorate................................300
Aluminum granules.................................60
Charcoal..........................................2

Sparkler #14
Source: rec.pyrotechnics. Posted by Tom137 Comments:
Preparation:

Potassium perchlorate.............................10
Aluminum, finely powdered.........................7
Dextrin...........................................3
Water.............................................20

2006-06-27 22:52:27 · answer #2 · answered by azriel 2 · 0 0

powdered iron filings, powdered zinc and powdered aluminum and a bonding agent (glue) Basically a form of thermite.

2006-06-27 22:52:19 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't know either so I looked it up

2006-06-27 22:53:34 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

basicly gunpowder. (it will only explode with preasure).

2006-06-27 22:50:34 · answer #5 · answered by timmy44221 3 · 0 0

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2006-06-27 22:50:54 · answer #6 · answered by just_whatever26 4 · 0 0

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