David 314
August 17th, 2003, 10:08 PM
Many blue pryotechnics formulas out there call for weird exotic things like copper-ammonium chloride, hexamine, ammonium perchlorate, and other equally expensive (or dangerous) things. I desired a simpler blue mixture, and so, after experimenting for several hours, I have devised the following five-part mixture.
By weight:
6 KClO4
3 Powdered confectioners sugar
1 Dechlorane
1.5 Copper Carbonate
1 Flake Aluminum
Mix dry and have fun. The mixture isn't friction sensitive, nor is it highly hydroscopic. The blue is not as strong as it could be (think more of a sky blue than a royal blue), but attempts at using powdered aluminum as the main fuel resulted in a blinding white flame. The flake aluminum is not entirely necessary, but without it, there will be faint orange tinges visible in the flame. The mixture burns slowly, and with a moderate-to-large amount of smoke.
Please experiment and see if improvements can be made, and leave any comments or criticisms. Don't denigrate this substance if you haven't made it - it works.
By weight:
6 KClO4
3 Powdered confectioners sugar
1 Dechlorane
1.5 Copper Carbonate
1 Flake Aluminum
Mix dry and have fun. The mixture isn't friction sensitive, nor is it highly hydroscopic. The blue is not as strong as it could be (think more of a sky blue than a royal blue), but attempts at using powdered aluminum as the main fuel resulted in a blinding white flame. The flake aluminum is not entirely necessary, but without it, there will be faint orange tinges visible in the flame. The mixture burns slowly, and with a moderate-to-large amount of smoke.
Please experiment and see if improvements can be made, and leave any comments or criticisms. Don't denigrate this substance if you haven't made it - it works.