Dear Icarus,
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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In Topic: Potassium nitrate (KNO3) useful-need help
07 December 2009 - 04:29 PM
In Topic: Potassium nitrate (KNO3) useful-need help
07 December 2009 - 04:28 PM
Dear Icarus,
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
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
In Topic: Potassium nitrate (KNO3) useful-need help
07 December 2009 - 04:27 PM
Dear Pirotrev,
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
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
In Topic: Potassium nitrate (KNO3) useful-need help
07 December 2009 - 04:22 PM
Dear Pirotrev,
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
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
In Topic: Potassium nitrate (KNO3) useful-need help
07 December 2009 - 04:14 PM
Dear Toivo,
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
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
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