Simple coloured star compositions
#1
Posted 28 May 2016 - 09:29 PM
Can any one tell me any coloured star compositions you can make with:
Ammonium perchlorate
Barium carbonate
Strontium carbonate
Copper carbonate
Sulfur
Charcoal
Potassium nitrate
Dextrin
Magnesium
#2
Posted 28 May 2016 - 10:37 PM
Nothing springs to mind but if you get Red Gum, Barium Carbonate and Bichromate you are near to Shimizu Mg AP Green.
It's worth thinking about.
“Problems with AP include its reactivity with some metals (ones that react with acids), its ability to form sensitive materials from soluble copper salts and basic organic compounds; its strong burn-rate dependence on particle size, its low burning rate in organic-fuelled stars, its greater apparent sensitivity than potassium perchlorate, its being classed as a explosive by the AFT below a specific particle size (because it can be detonated at small particle sizes), and its requiring primes that do not contain potassium nitrate”
Just to add, from my own experience and others we were unable to detonate AP in our field experiments.
Edited by Vic, 28 May 2016 - 11:26 PM.
#3
Posted 29 May 2016 - 09:58 AM
As already mentioned, not a lot. I would suggest getting yourself some Sodium Bicarbonate from the chemist or baking aisle of the supermarket and some aluminium powder. You could make some glitter starts. If you can get some Potassium Perchlorate and Parlon, that is the key to opening up a whole new world of colour for you.
Edited by Mortartube, 29 May 2016 - 10:05 AM.
#4
Posted 29 May 2016 - 07:21 PM
#5
Posted 29 May 2016 - 11:45 PM
Out of curiosity have you ever made a star before?
#6
Posted 30 May 2016 - 02:46 AM
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#7
Posted 30 May 2016 - 09:49 AM
#8
Posted 30 May 2016 - 07:52 PM
That is a beautiful star,one of my favourites.
#9
Posted 31 May 2016 - 07:09 PM
I am not aware of having to be a paid up member to post formula Keneth ?
I for one would be interested in see the formula
#10
Posted 31 May 2016 - 07:54 PM
Pyro Formula was moved to the members(paid) area. Kenneth is quite right in his statement.I am not aware of having to be a paid up member to post formula Keneth ?
I for one would be interested in see the formula
If he breaches the current rules by posting a formula on an open forum here he could be censured
for doing so.
#11
Posted 31 May 2016 - 08:10 PM
Anybody is at Liberty to post a formula in any thread that they are party to, so no reason why Kenneth can't post it here.
#12
Posted 31 May 2016 - 11:30 PM
I'm simply struggling to get to grips with undoing the changes made by our previous chairman
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#13
Posted 01 June 2016 - 10:03 PM
Where is the rule? I will aim to remove it promptly
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#14
Posted 02 June 2016 - 10:58 AM
Lets consider the forum open again and get some decent pyro discussions going.
#15
Posted 03 June 2016 - 08:42 PM
Lovely red Ken,they would make great micro stars as they are
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