Buying Potassium Nitrate, sulphur, visco fuse, flyingfish
#1
Posted 02 March 2007 - 10:56 PM
Potassium nitrate
sulphur
ammonium nitrate and lots more
gardendirect.com
credit/debit card
Visco fuse.
£3.50 for 5m
http://www.hobbychem...tion/4515554717
paypal
Flying fish and precut visco
http://www.xtremesurvival.co.uk/
paypal
Pyro tubes
pyrotube.com
Paypal
#2
Posted 02 March 2007 - 11:06 PM
I have found a few places that sell many items for pyrotechnics.
Errrrrrr.........
Not very new really Please search the forum and there are many posts already mentining both these sites many times
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#3
Posted 02 March 2007 - 11:27 PM
#4
Posted 03 March 2007 - 09:25 AM
Cooperman: You right, this is all over the forum! Please search, im not going to close it as I want to see what reply Steve gets from Hobbychem!
Edited by karlfoxman, 03 March 2007 - 09:26 AM.
#5
Posted 03 March 2007 - 10:03 AM
It is, however, a very useful list 1 poison and fairly essential for at least one purpose... I did send them an e-mail a while back asking them to improve the safety labelling of it - I am sure this has improved since...It seem hobbychem are selling a list I poison. I sent an email asking him how he is manging to do this legally.
Edited by BrightStar, 03 March 2007 - 12:43 PM.
#6
Posted 03 March 2007 - 11:43 AM
I wonder what sort of grade of Barium nitrate is not a list I poison?
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Hi steve.
Thanks for your question.
Although barium nitrate is classed a poison, the grade we are now selling, whilst being suitable for pyrotechnic use, is not as toxic as you may think. according to our supplier, the lethal dose is only slightly greater than that of pure potassium nitrate.
The MSDS that come with this has been independently checked, and we have been informed that it is suitable for sale to the public.
The grade currently listed on our website is no longer for sale, a new look website is about to be launched in the next few days with the new grades listed.
Before it goes on sale again, I will re-confirm the status of this product with our suppliers to make sure it is still safe to sell.
best regards
#7
Posted 03 March 2007 - 01:32 PM
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Perhaps you could tell me more about this grade, I find it very hard to comprehend how you could have low toxicity Barium Nitrate in any purity over 5%. If you check a review of the legislation for poisons here you will see that only Barium carbonate and silicofluoride make list II, allowing for sale by a pharmacist or company registered with the local authority. All other barium compounds are list I and not for sale to the public. Perhaps your supplier was reffering to wholesale goods, which do not come into the poisons act.
LD50 for Barium Nitrate is 355 mg/kg
LD50 for Potassium Nitrate is 3750 mg/kg
Do you think it is possible that you have your units confused, or you missed a decimal point.
I look forward to hearing your reply
#8
Posted 03 March 2007 - 01:58 PM
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hi steve.
thanks for your letting me know your concerns and raising this important safety question.
i will look into this and confirm with our suppliers the exact grade that we are being supplied. if the barium nitrate we receive is of the correct grade, we will re-stock it.
however, if there has been some confusion, we will take the appropriate action withdraw it from sale.
hope this helps.
best regards,
hobbychem team.
#9
Posted 03 March 2007 - 02:54 PM
Thanks Steve for contacting them as this will serve as us cracking down on illegal suppliers.
#10
Posted 03 March 2007 - 03:34 PM
I dont think he should be selling Barium nitrate, I bet a few people wont even use basic PPE against its nasty properties. Also his/her none use of correct English makes me wonder how old they are. This makes me so nervous, seems they want to supply the hard to find chemicals to kids that are unable to source the various grades and chemicals they desire to make a quick few quid! I'm sure they will be found and dealt with if this is not stopped. I bet the Barium nitrate is sent in dodgy packages and none marked as to what it contains! This has gone slightly off-topic and I may move a few posts if no body minds.
Thanks Steve for contacting them as this will serve as us cracking down on illegal suppliers.
I have ordered some barium/strontium nitrate from hobbychem and it was well packed in heat sealed thick plastic bags. Both packets were labled with the correct information and hazard warnings, so I was quite happy.
A couple of years ago when I first started getting chems from them, they were in tied plastic bags with crap lables, so they have certainly improved on their packaging/labeling. Also, I recently told a friend about them and his first order had to be 'age verified' before it was sent. If i remember, my last order from inoxia had to be age verified as well, so this can only be a good thing if chem suppliers doing this.
#11
Posted 03 March 2007 - 03:57 PM
I do not know the requirements for List I poisons, but you can guarantee they will be more stringent.
#12
Posted 03 March 2007 - 04:37 PM
List II poisons should not be sent in plastic bags, it is plainly illegal. They must be in child proof containers, it is as clear as that.
I do not know the requirements for List I poisons, but you can guarantee they will be more stringent.
TBH, the only place I have brought chemicals from that were packed in plastic tubs was a long time ago from KNO3.com but these were not child proof.
To my knowledge, I didn't think Inoxia package their products in child proof containers either.
I have ordered Potassium perchlorate, Iron oxide, Parlon, Strontium carbonate, and copper oxide from them. All of which were top quality, but the packaging was no better than hobbychem. It was all in plastic wrapped bags or 'zip lock' type bags labled with its contents and hazards.
#13
Posted 03 March 2007 - 05:29 PM
TBH, the only place I have brought chemicals from that were packed in plastic tubs was a long time ago from KNO3.com but these were not child proof.
To my knowledge, I didn't think Inoxia package their products in child proof containers either.
I have ordered Potassium perchlorate, Iron oxide, Parlon, Strontium carbonate, and copper oxide from them. All of which were top quality, but the packaging was no better than hobbychem. It was all in plastic wrapped bags or 'zip lock' type bags labled with its contents and hazards.
I must concur, I've bought all of these and more and they've only come in plastic bags, granted that none of what Inoxia sells are schedule 1 poisons but none the less...
Regards,
Mike
#14
Posted 03 March 2007 - 06:16 PM
I have bought off hobbychem a good few times,all the chems are clearly packaged etc,if you ever have any querys they are quick to reply ,so as to label them illegal/dodgy suppliers seems a bit over the top,maybe this is just a over sight on there behalf which they will address,I dont think he should be selling Barium nitrate, I bet a few people wont even use basic PPE against its nasty properties. Also his/her none use of correct English makes me wonder how old they are. This makes me so nervous, seems they want to supply the hard to find chemicals to kids that are unable to source the various grades and chemicals they desire to make a quick few quid! I'm sure they will be found and dealt with if this is not stopped. I bet the Barium nitrate is sent in dodgy packages and none marked as to what it contains! This has gone slightly off-topic and I may move a few posts if no body minds.
Thanks Steve for contacting them as this will serve as us cracking down on illegal suppliers.
Vince.
#15
Posted 03 March 2007 - 06:26 PM
Hobbychem do use royal mail to deliver there goods (i was surprised,i was expecting a courier) and the packaging did list hazards.I aswell dont like the fact though that they are selling barium nitrate freely for anyone to buy
It would be nice to see age verification like inoxia(plus a courier),i would feel more comfatable ordering from them.
regards
dean
Edited by portfire, 03 March 2007 - 07:08 PM.
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