insutama Posted March 27, 2015 Posted March 27, 2015 So my ematches from ebay just came in the mail they work great. i paid 24 cents per ematch and they seem like the real ones i just wonder how they can get away with selling these when i thought you needed a licence to purchase these anyone know how they get away with it ? http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Free-Shipping-150pcs-lot-0-3M-Fireworks-Electric-igniters-0-45mm-copper-ematch/291395144033?_trksid=p2047675.c100012.m1985&_trkparms=aid%3D444000%26algo%3DSOI.DEFAULT%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D29951%26meid%3Dd97a0150a3a64ac68508298581899177%26pid%3D100012%26rk%3D7%26rkt%3D10%26sd%3D291368319915
MrB Posted March 27, 2015 Posted March 27, 2015 It's China. They can sell anything, it's you , the buyer, that has to know about the permits, and whatnots. But since they don't specify what pyrogen it is, you simply have no idea. Makes it troublesome the day someone from the customs office wants you to prove that you don't need a permit, but also, since there is no labeling stating the nature of the e-match, it also means the customs office are unlikely to start asking questions. Anyway, i don't really know why some e-matches really are exempted from permit requierments, while others aren't. My basic understanding is that it comes down to the pyrogen, and nothing else.B!
insutama Posted March 27, 2015 Author Posted March 27, 2015 ya its basically like buying a match i dont see why you would need permits but oh well these ematches work great they pop then there is a little flame for about 4 seconds.
dagabu Posted March 27, 2015 Posted March 27, 2015 I agree, they are essentially no more harmful than a strike anywhere match...
MrB Posted March 27, 2015 Posted March 27, 2015 (edited) Well, there is a reason we don't have strike anywhere matches as our first choice now-days. And if someone tells our politicans what really goes in to, and how sensitive they are, they will start requiring a permit for strike any-where's to.B! Edited March 27, 2015 by MrB
dagabu Posted March 27, 2015 Posted March 27, 2015 Naw, they have know about all that the entire time they have been making them, U.N. 1331, Matches, strike-anywhere.
gregh Posted March 28, 2015 Posted March 28, 2015 There you go ruining perfectly good conjecture with facts again Dag...
Mumbles Posted March 30, 2015 Posted March 30, 2015 Just because you can buy it, doesn't make it legal or allowed. I wouldn't be surprised if they clamp down on these soon, the same way they did with certain chemicals and visco on ebay.
insutama Posted April 3, 2015 Author Posted April 3, 2015 Ya that's what I was thinking if I buy 1000 it will cost 135$ and that would probably last a life time only problem is how long are ematches good for would they expire in say 10 years?
dagabu Posted April 6, 2015 Posted April 6, 2015 They don't expire, they are sealed and stable as long as you store them in a cool dry area.
dagabu Posted May 31, 2016 Posted May 31, 2016 (edited) Another e-match possibility: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ignitor-EMatch-Electric-Match-Bridgewire-Bridge-Wire-connector-sheets-/141977235274?hash=item210e80af4a:g:j8QAAOSwiYFXJOqw http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/j8QAAOSwiYFXJOqw/s-l1600.jpg Edited May 31, 2016 by dagabu
OldMarine Posted June 1, 2016 Posted June 1, 2016 Firefox has some great kits for building ignitors but I'll stockpile the ChiCom ematches as long as I'm able.
OldMarine Posted June 1, 2016 Posted June 1, 2016 Looked again tonight and the 1+ meter matches are getting scarce. Wassup widdat?
Arthur Posted June 1, 2016 Posted June 1, 2016 http://www.oda-ent.com/Electric%20Match%20Heads.htm I've used these, they are the same as Chinese igniter chips without the pyrogen, they have the same bridgewire as professional igniters so they fire at 500ma for 20mSec which is the same as pro igniters. Without the pyrogen they are legal to ship by post and air. The issue with the made Chinese igniters is that they are usually entering your country without the correct paperwork and also the internal use of the postal system is very naughty. If the package comes from China the IMPORTER is responsible for the package, it's permits and paperwork. ODA's method for making pyrogen is good, just that the separate components need to pass 200 mesh and you need to mill chlorate so maybe a cheap mortar and pestle is appropriate (you can't easily count the number you can make from a teaspoonful of comp!) I've added the wires and then dipped them, the Chinese add the pyrogen then solder the wires.
dagabu Posted June 1, 2016 Posted June 1, 2016 Looked again tonight and the 1+ meter matches are getting scarce. Wassup widdat? I found at least 100 auctions on eBay for the 1m matches. This one has them for $0.28 each.
OldMarine Posted June 1, 2016 Posted June 1, 2016 I've been getting mine from Amazon. It's the same manufacturer as the one you linked but I was paying way more. Two of those 500 packs will last a looong time.
dagabu Posted June 1, 2016 Posted June 1, 2016 I get the .3 meter ones because I am planing to use the Alpha Fire modules mounted on my launch tubes. Save money as well as have an elevated module.
fuselighter Posted June 2, 2016 Posted June 2, 2016 (edited) www.firewireinitiator.com No magazine storage required. Edited June 2, 2016 by fuselighter
dagabu Posted June 2, 2016 Posted June 2, 2016 No fireworks ignition required, either! (DAMHIKT)L LOL!
wyzard10 Posted June 3, 2016 Posted June 3, 2016 Ive used alot of the chinese ematches and they work fine. Just a few observations though, none of them that I have ordered had what they are on the label. When they do get found out in shipping most companies will just reship them. Be careful what you order because the cheapest ones usually come without the shroud. If that happens you can order the connectors for the small glow sticks for less than a penny each and they make good replacements.
lloyd Posted June 3, 2016 Posted June 3, 2016 (edited) Wyzard,For most "real" pyro applications, "without a shroud" is the way it is preferred. The only application in which a shroud serves any purpose is when SHOVING an e-match into a match pipe or a lift bag -- and one shouldn't actually be DOING that, now should one? (having used literally millions of ematches in commercial goods...)(to be clear... not me _personally_, but me AND my people in making commercial goods) Lloyd Edited June 3, 2016 by lloyd
dagabu Posted June 3, 2016 Posted June 3, 2016 Wyzard,For most "real" pyro applications, "without a shroud" is the way it is preferred. The only application in which a shroud serves any purpose is when SHOVING an e-match into a match pipe or a lift bag -- and one shouldn't actually be DOING that, now should one? (having used literally millions of ematches in commercial goods...)(to be clear... not me _personally_, but me AND my people in making commercial goods) Lloyd Never been tough to use any e-match without the shroud, the shroud is there to protect the match head. I must be missing something...
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