Potassium nitrate (KNO3) useful-need help
#1
Posted 06 December 2009 - 09:25 AM
thanks for the advice.
When I told incense burning charcoal tablet I thought the charcoal tablet on which is placed incense when it gets hot.
Incense is melted on the tablet and drop a specific smell. So, I want to make a tablet compose charcoal powder, potassium nitrate, binder etc. Then I compresses mass in the press so I got a solid tablet. Will potassium nitrate to make the pills for a short time incandesced, of course when the fire?
Best regards
dule
#2
Posted 06 December 2009 - 12:16 PM
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#3
Posted 06 December 2009 - 03:58 PM
#4
Posted 07 December 2009 - 01:09 PM
Hello BrightStar,
thanks for the advice.
When I told incense burning charcoal tablet I thought the charcoal tablet on which is placed incense when it gets hot.
Incense is melted on the tablet and drop a specific smell. So, I want to make a tablet compose charcoal powder, potassium nitrate, binder etc. Then I compresses mass in the press so I got a solid tablet. Will potassium nitrate to make the pills for a short time incandesced, of course when the fire?
Best regards
dule
Dear Pyro-Friends:
You want to make incense and not powder.
I think it's the wrong way to put in any oxidizer: neither chlorates nor nitrates, for they accelerate burning rate, but do not necessarily make the burning more stable.
Put in a burning catalist: not antimony, for vapors may be toxic, but finest copper powder, Copper Oxide (CuO) or Copper Carbonate (heating up, during burning, also transforms it into CuO, but it is easier to mix in). You binder might be Dextrine (burns well), not Arabic Gum (does not burn as well and is quite hygroscopic).
Greetings from Brazil:
Toivo
#5
Posted 07 December 2009 - 01:26 PM
#6
Posted 07 December 2009 - 04:14 PM
I want to make charcoal dust tablets. It serves to melt on it incense. My only dilemma is whether the KNO3 to give a relatively fast burning mass in which is inserted. Is potassium nitrate right choice? I have knowledge that the potassium nitrate element that gives the effect of burning compressed charcoal dust and binder.
Best regards dulekvo
#7
Posted 07 December 2009 - 04:22 PM
I want to make charcoal dust tablets. It serves to melt on it incense. My only dilemma is whether the KNO3 to give a relatively fast burning mass in which is inserted. Does this mean that the potassium nitrate right choice? I have knowledge that the potassium nitrate element that gives the effect of burning compressed charcoal dust with binders.
Previously, I thought it was sodium chlorate (NaClO3) or something different metal powder, but everything points to the potassium nitrate.
Best regards
dulekvo
#8
Posted 07 December 2009 - 04:27 PM
I want to make charcoal dust tablets. It serves to melt on it incense. My only dilemma is whether the KNO3 to give a relatively fast burning mass in which is inserted. Does this mean that the potassium nitrate right choice? I have knowledge that the potassium nitrate element that gives the effect of burning compressed charcoal dust with binders.
Previously, I thought it was sodium chlorate (NaClO3) or something different metal powder, but everything points to the potassium nitrate.
Best regards
dulekvo
#9
Posted 07 December 2009 - 04:28 PM
I want to make charcoal dust tablets. It serves to melt on it incense. My only dilemma is whether the KNO3 to give a relatively fast burning mass in which is inserted. Does this mean that the potassium nitrate right choice? I have knowledge that the potassium nitrate element that gives the effect of burning compressed charcoal dust with binders.
Previously, I thought it was sodium chlorate (NaClO3) or something different metal powder, but everything points to the potassium nitrate.
Best regards
dulekvo
#10
Posted 07 December 2009 - 04:29 PM
I want to make charcoal dust tablets. It serves to melt on it incense. My only dilemma is whether the KNO3 to give a relatively fast burning mass in which is inserted. Does this mean that the potassium nitrate right choice? I have knowledge that the potassium nitrate element that gives the effect of burning compressed charcoal dust with binders.
Previously, I thought it was sodium chlorate (NaClO3) or something different metal powder, but everything points to the potassium nitrate.
Best regards
dulekvo
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