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Author sunjh
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#1 | Posted: 6 Aug 2004 21:10 
Hello,
Sun here, i have ran acorss a problem that's someone asked me the "white flare" it puzzled me, so i look it up in every book i have to get it, but can't solve it, so im here, and put it out and ask for help and sincerely hope you can lend me a hand, and another more, how to make the white flare.
Sun

Author fireworksforum
Admin 
#2 | Posted: 7 Aug 2004 11:23 
Sun,

white fire is one of the most basic pyrotechnic compositions. I suggest you either borrow or buy a good book on pyrotechnics. Note, however, that a list of ingredients is only the beginning to understand how to make a pyrotechnic effect, just like a list of ingredients for a recipe is only the first stage in creating a delicious dish.

If you want a good source of pyrotechnic books, go to:

http://skylighter.com/mall/books.asp

There are many to chose from. As in any craft, the more you read and learn, the better and safer you will be. Undertaking the mixing of pyrotechnic compositions should not be attempted without serious thought for the consequences and you should always have an emergency and safety plan. Like any other chemical work, you will, of course, keep a detailed lab book on what materials you have and the procedures you follow. Consistency is something which the masters of fireworks are always striving for. As for safety, you have to ask the question: which parts of my body do I not mind losing? If you can answer this question and formulate a good safety plan, then you might be ready to start along the road to being a pyrotechnic chemist.

Paul.

Author Smoke
Member 
#3 | Posted: 7 Aug 2004 12:46 
Sun,

I'm happy to hear that you're interested in the chemistry in the field of pyrotechnics! I'm very intrigued, myself, in the way it's done to make the different effects, such as colour, shape and size and so forth. Really quite fascinating stuff. However, it's a very complex field of study and you really have to know what you're doing!

Paul's right about the safety precautions, though. You really should be careful if you're planning on using different varieties of chemicals and compounds. They're many ingredients and combonations to make certain effects in pyrotechnics. As Paul also says, make sure you have a safety plan and procedures that you can follow safely! A pyrotechnic book is also a very good idea. Paul had mentioned one, but he had also mentioned one to me when I was talking pyrotechnic chemistry.

He posted this in another topic so you can check this link:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0913022004/qid=1085

You can also check this one:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0820603546/qid=108515230 8/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/102-3384171-3653713?v=glance&s=books

This is another one mentioned by Paul.

Very detailed books and great for understanding pyrotechnics.

Remember, keep safe!

Trav.

Author Anonymous
Guest 
#4 | Posted: 10 Aug 2004 03:00 
Hello
thank you very much for your advices and i'm so happy for your friendly help. i learn a lot from their web and get what i want. But you know im a Chinese fireworks fan, would they like to mail them to me?
Sun

Author Smoke
Member 
#5 | Posted: 10 Aug 2004 07:46 
Sun,

I believe that they can do this, but, of course, I'm certain you'll have to pay for shipping and handling costs. I'm not discouraging you, though! They've got some excellent reviews on these books, so you can read about them. From what I read, I think it would be worth the purchase, especially since you're a Chinese fireworks fan!

Regards,

Trav.

Author s
Guest 
#6 | Posted: 12 Aug 2004 18:32 
hello,
Trav and Paul, Sun here thx for your advice, yes, it costs to buy a book from abord, so i will follow your advice, read what u said and ask u when i have problems.
another one, what does the" titanium metal powder" mean? and what for?
thanks for your advice.
best regards.
Sun

Author Smoke
Member 
#7 | Posted: 14 Aug 2004 07:18 
Sun,

I'm not that quite sure of that particular powder. I'm sure Paul would be able to tell you. I wouldn't ming knowing myself!

Regards,

Trav.

Author sunjh
Member 
#8 | Posted: 15 Aug 2004 18:44 
Trav:
im sun. thank you very much, im now know that mental but "atomised ( spherical particles) around 75-- 200 cm, or ground titanium," what's that?
thanks.
Sun

Author Smoke
Member 
#9 | Posted: 15 Aug 2004 19:07 
Sun,

Perhaps this site might help:

http://huizen.dds.nl/~wfvisser/compoDB.html

Paul had posted it a while back and I figure it would be of use to you. You might also find what you're looking for. I find it very useful and understandable.

You might also want to check this:

http://cc.oulu.fi/~kempmp/colours.html

Another great site and very good content.

I hope this helps.

Regards,

Trav.

Author sunjh
Member 
#10 | Posted: 20 Aug 2004 17:44 
Hello
Thanks Trav, i had just followed your advice visited the two web above. great ones useful for me, and i gain so much about it, about fireworks colcors and effects.
Many thanks and best regards.
Sun

Author Smoke
Member 
#11 | Posted: 21 Aug 2004 06:44 
Sun,

No problem! Glad I can be of help.

Regards,

Trav.

Author Anonymous
Guest 
#12 | Posted: 22 Aug 2004 18:40 
Hello,
Trav, milly again, thank you very much for your kindly help, and im now want to make fireworks friends and gain more about foreign fireworks , would you please give me some advices?
Thanks a lot.
Sun

Author sunjh
Member 
#13 | Posted: 29 Aug 2004 17:21 
Hello,
Trav and Paul, sun here. im a member of http://www.fireworkstown.com
and i would like to update our news everyday, so i need everything about fireworks everyday, esp. the daily news, so i hope you can give me some advice about these? many thanks.
Sun

Author Smoke
Member 
#14 | Posted: 29 Aug 2004 20:13 
Sun,

I'm glad to see that you're also a member of that forum, as well.

It would a pleasure to tell you the latest info that goes on about our competition or anything else that goes on in the field and world of pyrotechnics!

Regards,

Trav.

Author Anonymous
Guest 
#15 | Posted: 30 Aug 2004 08:55 
I am chinese firecraker , if you want know what's things ,please send email to me
email :taobiao2383@yeah.net

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