kleberrios Posted December 4, 2011 Author Posted December 4, 2011 (edited) Thanks Kleb, In the US, I think "parts" is an indication of weight when used in pyrotechnics. That being, 1 part = 1 gram, 1 kilo, 1 ounce, 1 pound, 1 grain etc. It is used to indicate thet the comp may not add up to 100% and that makes it easire for us to add a small percentage of an item without having to resort to small fractions of a weight that can cause confusion. -dag Now I understood dag. Thanks fo the explanation. When I'm testing volume formulations use the plastic soda bottle cap pet. with a twisted wire to serve of cable .All formulas in parts I turn to volume because even without balance I can make mix For certain formulations can do dozens of trials, the mix that not work I throw out the in a bucket with water or put fire. We should never join combustible dusts that do not serve for nothing. Edited December 4, 2011 by kleberrios
shagaKahn Posted October 28, 2012 Posted October 28, 2012 Anybody actually mixed up a batch and tried this formula? It strobes great--but it's NOT green. (Wandered in here 'cause I'm on an apparently endless trek for a true green strobe).
kleberrios Posted February 7, 2015 Author Posted February 7, 2015 Anybody actually mixed up a batch and tried this formula? It strobes great--but it's NOT green. (Wandered in here 'cause I'm on an apparently endless trek for a true green strobe).Really the strobe is not dark green, is a clear green, due to the large amount of light it produces, but by far the most green is emphasized. Here in Brazil is widely used in hot air balloons https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFQcJltxZe0 (4:50 min)
FlaMtnBkr Posted February 7, 2015 Posted February 7, 2015 (edited) Edit: never mind. I watched the second video and got my answer. Very cool. Edited February 7, 2015 by FlaMtnBkr
kleberrios Posted February 8, 2015 Author Posted February 8, 2015 (edited) Edit: never mind. I watched the second video and got my answer. Very cool. The author of the first video has disabled the display on other web sites ... search on you tube the following sentence: Melhor Fogueteiro Noturno de Sampa 2012 This balloon below , the 2:44 minute video on, were used thousands of small rockets dozens, with 3/8 "in diameter, known with "lasers", in its tip a small tube of 3/8" diameter 3 cm in length containing my green strobe. In the course of the lasers they leave a trail of aluminum because the mixture of its interior is like the mixture of aluminum waterfalls. The bomb of 3:16 min was 8 "in diameter. In all this balloon lift around 500 kg of fireworks. Edited February 8, 2015 by kleberrios
kleberrios Posted March 31, 2020 Author Posted March 31, 2020 Hi. My factory produces magnalium since 1999, here in Brazil.Once I started making Magnalium, invented a kind of green and red strobe ( 3/8" paper tube) which is still fever in Brazil.It's good to know that I do not fireworks, but I do dozens of formulas for testing the quality of my magnalium. And these tests have been many new formulas. Gradually I'll show you. If anyone wants the formulas just ask. It will be a pleasure to see one of my formulas outside Brazil. I spent the formulation for the fireworks factories purchase magnalium with me.Whenever there are games here in Brazil they use a lot of flashes. GREEN FLASHS GREEN FLASHS RED FLASHS GREEN FLASHS http://www.youtube.c...e&v=Uq0UOq3oeiY This composition was recently adjusted. The new composition is: Barium Nitrte 62 gramsmagal 150 / 500mesh 21 gramspotassium chlorate 15 gramspvc 4 gramslacquer nc binder
rellim Posted April 5, 2020 Posted April 5, 2020 The stadium crowd must be inhaling a lot of barium oxide.
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