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just curious as to what maybe the "standard" air burst composition is?

 

are companies using 70/30 with added aluminium flake ?

 

one composition as quoted in the msds sheet by a swedish company is

 

pot perc 50

aluminium 25

antimony trisulphide 25

 

obviously no mention of aluminium particle size in an msds but the above would appear perhaps somewhat uneccessarily hazardous with the antimony sulphide

 

comments ?

 

dave

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Don't be surprised if it's a nitrate flash. Remember that they want everything except bang from these. I'm guessing that the aluminium mesh sizes and their proportions are also important to the performance of the mix.
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actually, on a small scale, (200mg) the above composition

seems less pokey than std 70/30

(probably do to the lower perc level and less aluminium)

 

obviously still needs care though

 

dave

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The formula that the company uses is a toned down flash comp. Usually there's some titanium in it. The antinomy is added for more of a crack than a boom sound. number 5 concussions are all about noise. Honestly I don't think the 'authorities' know what one of those really is. Being the loudest indoor device, its an m-80. Aluminum particle size is always very small for the hotter burn. just a friendly reminder' no matter what the formula it is always dangerous.

Im working on making my own 20 shot cakes. I may take the above mentioned comp into consideration for a break charge on a 1 x 2 1/2 inch insert.

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Maybe this will work for your purposes:

 

KNO3 50

Dark Al 30

Sulfur 20

 

Fine flake can be used too, but less effective.

Posted

just curious as to what maybe the "standard" air burst composition is?

 

dave

 

Do you have a video of what you are looking for? All the stuff you guys have listed so far looks like a salute and not flame.

 

-dag

Posted
I have heard of a theatrical flash that is, if I remember correctly, 50/50 strontium nitrate and magnesium. Might be worth looking into more.
Posted

Our club does theatrical pyro (Proximate) all the time but only flash mugs on the ground are approved in a show here, no air-bursts.

 

-dag

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Posted (edited)

just curious as to what maybe the "standard" air burst composition is?

 

are companies using 70/30 with added aluminium flake ?

 

one composition as quoted in the msds sheet by a swedish company is

 

pot perc 50

aluminium 25

antimony trisulphide 25

 

obviously no mention of aluminium particle size in an msds but the above would appear perhaps somewhat uneccessarily hazardous with the antimony sulphide

 

comments ?

 

dave

 

 

Hi. The compositions above produce much smoke and is dangerous. The basic compositions is:

 

Mg 400 mesh,

strontium nitrate or Barium nitrate both 200 mesh

, Ti 30 mesh or flake aluminium 40 mesh.

Edited by kleberrios
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