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# Pyrotechnics Revived eBook
# 21st century Pyrotechny
Pyrotechics information preservation project in eBook format

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# TODO list
- Process links from: <http://www.freepyroinfo.com/pyrotechnic_links.html>
## Glossary
Priming (BP prime)
## Chems
Chlorine donors: PVC, PVDC saran, Chlorinated rubber parlon
# Names
Pyrotechnics
Pyrotechny
Pyrotechnica
# Mirror pdfs
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$C3H6O$
**Pyrotechnics use**
Solvent
**Description**
Acetone is a very volatile flammable liquid that is commonly used as a solvent.

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## Aluminium
## Aluminium powder
**Formula**
$Al$
**Pyrotechnic use**
Fuel
**Synonyms**
Aluminium metal

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$NH4Cl$
**Pyrotechnic use**
Smoke colorant
**Synonyms**
Zalmiak

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$NH4NO3$
**Pyrotechnic use**
Oxidiser
**Synonyms**
ammonia nitre

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$NH4ClO4$
**Pyrotechnic use**
Oxidiser
**Synonyms**
Perchloric acid ammonium salt

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
Ethanol is flammable and volatile. Ethanol vapour is heavier than air and spreads over the ground. Provide adequate ventilation when working with ethanol.

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## Ethanol
**Formula**
$C2H5OH$
**Synonyms**
Alcohol, Undenatured Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, Spiritus
**Description**
Ethanol is used as a solvent. Red gum and shellac, two common binders both dissolve in ethanol well. Ethanol/water mixtures are also often used since the ethanol increases the 'wetness' of the water (it reduces the surface tension of the water) and reduces the solubility of common oxidisers.
**Sources**
Chemically pure ethanol can be quite expensive due to increased tax, unless it is used for laboratory purposes. Denaturated alcohol (usually a mixture of ethanol and methanol) has been made undrinkable and therefore a lot cheaper. It can be used for pyro purposes. Some types of denaturated alcohol exist with other chemicals mixed in besides methanol to make it undrinkable and recognisable as such (colorants etc). I have no idea what these extra additives are and whether they can cause problems in compositions. I have been using 'spiritus' (a well known type of denaturated alcohol in The Netherlands) for several years without problems.
**Hazards**
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# Suppliers
## International
* Ball mills [Lortone.com](https://lortone.com/)
## United States (US)
* [CannonFuse.com](https://cannonfuse.com/)
* [Pyroworks.us](https://pyroworks.us/)
* [Skylighter.com](https://www.skylighter.com/)
## Europe (EU)
**Spain (ES)**
* [Nitroparis.com](https://nitroparis.com/)
**Germany (DE)**
* [Pyro-Tools.eu](https://pyro-tools.eu/)
* [Werth-Metall.de](https://werth-metall.de/), Amazon webshop <https://www.amazon.de/s?me=AJ21X4WMO1BN0&marketplaceID=A1PA6795UKMFR9>
**The Netherlands (NL)**
* [Brouwland.com](https://brouwland.com/)
* [Keramikos.nl](https://keramikos.nl/)
**United Kingdom (UK)**
* [Cooperman435.co.uk](https://www.cooperman435.co.uk/)
* [Potterycrafts.co.uk](https://www.potterycrafts.co.uk/)

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# References and links
- [PyroData.com](https://pyrodata.com)
- [PyroGuide wiki (hosted at PyroData.com)](https://pyrodata.com/PyroGuide/default.htm)
- [Alan's lab Pyrotechnics (vk2zay.net)](http://www.vk2zay.net/category/4)
- [Pyrotechnics FAQ rec.pyrotechnics (stason.org)](https://stason.org/TULARC/entertainment/pyrotechnics/)
- [Pyrotechnics Guild International (PGI)](https://www.pgi.org)
- [Fireworking.com - Hosted by ned gorski](https://fireworking.com/)
- [United Nuclear](https://unitednuclear.com/)
- [ned gorski youtube channel](https://www.youtube.com/user/nedgorski)
- [PyroSource Wiki (famdom.com)](https://pyrosource.fandom.com/)
- [The Green Man](https://www.thegreenman.me.uk/)
- [CannonFuse.com pyrotechnic information](https://cannonfuse.com/pyrotechnic-information.html)
- [Passfire Labs Inc.](http://www.passfire.com/)
- [FreePyroInfo.com](http://www.freepyroinfo.com/)
- [Journal of Pyrotechnics](http://jpyro.com/)
- [American Firework News](http://www.fireworksnews.com/)
- [Journal of Pyrotechnics Archive](http://www.jpyro.co.uk/)
- [The Canadian Fireworks Association ACP](http://www.canadianfireworks.org/)
- [Pyrotechnic Magazine (Barendrecht, NL)](https://issuu.com/pyromag)
- [pyrotechnicmag on Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/pyrotechnicmag/)
- [AbeBooks Pyrotechnics](https://www.abebooks.com/collections/sc/pyrotechnics/yUF6NQk2W1tdenSFIJB16)
## Dutch
- [](https://www.vuurwerkplanet.nl/)
- [Freakpyromaniacs.com](https://freakpyromaniacs.com/)
- [](https://vuurwerkbieb.nl/)
## Clubs
- [UK Pyrotechnics Society (pyrosociety.org.uk)](http://www.pyrosociety.org.uk/)
- [International Pyrotechnics Society (intpyrosoc.org)](https://www.intpyrosoc.org/)
## Forums
- [Fireworking.com Forum](https://fireworking.com/forum)
- [APC Forum](https://www.amateurpyro.com/forums)
- [Pyro Gear UK Forum](http://pyro-gear.co.uk/forum/)
- [Sciencemadness.org Forum](https://www.sciencemadness.org/whisper/)
- [Reddit r/Pyrotechnics](https://www.reddit.com/r/Pyrotechnics)
- <https://pyroforum.nl/>
- <http://www.pyrosociety.org.uk/forum/>
- <https://www.thevespiary.org/>
## Databases
- [Vk2zay.net composition DB](http://www.vk2zay.net/composition/)
- [PyroData composition DB](https://pyrodata.com/composition/A)
- [PyroData chemical DB](https://pyrodata.com/chemicals)
- [Sciencemadness.org Wiki](http://www.sciencemadness.org/smwiki/index.php/Main_Page)
- [Sciencemadness.org Library](http://library.sciencemadness.org/library/index.html)
- [APC Forum Pyrotechnics Resource Library](https://www.amateurpyro.com/forums/page/index.html)
- [APC Forum Downloads](https://www.amateurpyro.com/forums/files/)
- [Pyroforum.nl Downloads](https://pyroforum.nl/files/)
## Wikipedia
- [Chemical substance](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_substance)
- [Gunpower](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunpowder)
- [Pyrotechnic composition](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrotechnic_composition)
- [Pyrotechnic colorant](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrotechnic_colorant)
## Books
- [Chemical Publishing Company - Fireworks Technology](https://www.chemical-publishing.com/firework_pyrotechnics_firework_chemistry_s/1.htm)
- [Amazon.com pyrotechnics books](https://www.amazon.com/s?k=pyrotechnics&i=stripbooks-intl-ship&page=2&qid=1663775371&sprefix=pyrotech%2Cstripbooks-intl-ship%2C126&ref=sr_pg_2)
- [Skylighter.com books](https://www.skylighter.com/collections/books)
- [Journal of Pyrotechnics (uploaded PDF files)](https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.jpyro.co.uk%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads+pdf&sxsrf=ALiCzsbqCqlRGLrDkl-EyZIdJJysYnFoGg%3A1664605339593&source=hp&ei=m9w3Y56UIeHjkgXilIWYDg&iflsig=AJiK0e8AAAAAYzfqqxnrF6LlollEpu7C5wO2VNlaO3JN&ved=0ahUKEwjezdGPsr76AhXhsaQKHWJKAeMQ4dUDCAk&uact=5&oq=site%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.jpyro.co.uk%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads+pdf&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAM6BAgjECc6CAgAELEDEIMBOgsIABCABBCxAxCDAToRCC4QgAQQsQMQgwEQxwEQ0QM6BQguEIAEOg4ILhCABBCxAxCDARDUAjoLCC4QsQMQgwEQ1AI6CwguEIAEELEDENQCOhEILhCABBCxAxCDARDHARCvAToICC4QgAQQsQM6CAgAEIAEELEDOgUIABCABDoLCC4QgAQQxwEQ0QM6CwguEIAEEMcBEK8BOgUIABDLAVAAWPspYJwsaAFwAHgAgAFQiAGuBJIBAjExmAEAoAEBoAEC&sclient=gws-wiz)
- [Skylighter.com Fireworks & Pyro Projects eBook](https://www.skylighter.com/pages/fireworks-ebook)
- [Pyrotechnics: the history and art of firework making (free at archive.org)](https://archive.org/details/pyrotechnicshis00broc)
- [The Chemistry of Powder and Explosives by Tenney L Davis Ph.D. ISBN-0913022-00-4 (Pub Angriff Press)](https://www.amazon.com/Chemistry-Powder-Explosives-Tenney-Davis/dp/0913022004)
- Fireworks - Principles and Pratice - 3rd Edition by Rev Ronald Lancaster MBE, ISBN-0-8206-0354-6 (Pub Chemical Publishing Co Inc)
- Pyrotecnics by George W Weingart, ISBN-9993873403 (Pub Paladin Press)
- A History of Fireworks by Alan St H Brock (Pub George G Harrap & Co Ltd)
- The Pyrotechnist's Treasury by Thomas Kentish, ISBN-0-929931-09-2 (Republished by American Fireworks news)
- Fireworks, The Art, Science and Technique by Takeo Shimizu, ISBN-0-929388-05-4 (Pub Pyrotechnica Publications)
- Firework Art by Mark Fleming, ISBN-0-9550621-0-1 (Pub Rumble)
- [Weingart's Dictionary and Manual of Fireworks by George Weingart, ISBN-13/EAN 9780820600932 (Chemical Publishing Company)](https://www.amazon.com/Weingarts-Dictionary-Manual-Fireworks-Weingart/dp/0820600938)
## Internet archive (web.archive.org)
There are some old pyrotechnic websites which are not available anymore. The [Internet Archive Wayback Machine](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayback_Machine) project has website mirrors available.
- [Practical Pyrotechnics - wfvisser.dds.nl](https://web.archive.org/web/20070205044811/http://www.wfvisser.dds.nl/indexEN.html)
- [Pyroguide.com](https://web.archive.org/web/20071001110311/http://www.pyroguide.com/index.php?title=Main_Page)
- [Krimzon Pyro - carpathiahost.net](https://web.archive.org/web/20160307162211/http://krimzonpyro.com.ve.carpathiahost.net/)
- [Krimzon Pyro - krimzonpyro.com](https://web.archive.org/web/20040729212141/http://krimzonpyro.com/)
- [Dimock's Pyro Page - pyropage.com](https://web.archive.org/web/20060101062943/http://www.pyropage.com/)
- [pyrodb.org](https://web.archive.org/web/20170907123333/http://www.pyrodb.org)
- [United Nuclear Chemistry Experiments](https://web.archive.org/web/20090917022238/http://unitednuclear.com/experindex.htm)
- [The Chlorates and Perchlorates synthesis by CapeCanaveral (geocities.com)]()

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**Formula**
**Pyrotechnics use**
**Synonyms**
**Description**
**Sources**
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# Suppliers
## International
* Ball mills [Lortone.com](https://lortone.com/)
## United States (US)
* [CannonFuse.com](https://cannonfuse.com/)
* [Pyroworks.us](https://pyroworks.us/)
* [Skylighter.com](https://www.skylighter.com/)
* [pyrocreations.com](https://www.pyrocreations.com/)
* [PyroDirect](https://www.pyrodirect.com/)
* [PyroBuild.com](https://pyrobuild.com/)
* [Pyro Chemical Source LLC](https://www.pyrochemsource.com/)
* [Fireworks Cookbook shop](https://www.fireworkscookbook.com/shop/)
* [HOBBY CHEMICAL SUPPLY](https://hobbychemicalsupply.com/shop)
* https://www.greatlakesmortarracks.us/
## Europe (EU)
* [PyroHub.EU](https://pyrohub.eu/)
*
**Spain (ES)**
* [Nitroparis.com](https://nitroparis.com/)
**Germany (DE)**
* [Pyro-Tools.eu](https://pyro-tools.eu/)
* [Werth-Metall.de](https://werth-metall.de/), Amazon webshop <https://www.amazon.de/s?me=AJ21X4WMO1BN0&marketplaceID=A1PA6795UKMFR9>
* [Sstotz.de - Online shop for fireworkers](https://www.sstotz.de/)
**The Netherlands (NL)**
* [Brouwland.com](https://brouwland.com/)
* [Keramikos.nl](https://keramikos.nl/)
* [Bariumbuizen.nl](https://www.bariumbuizen.nl/)
* [de Hekserij](https://hekserij.nl/)
* [Labstuff.nl](https://www.labstuff.nl/)
* [Labshop.nl](https://www.labshop.nl)
* https://www.dutchchems.nl/
**United Kingdom (UK)**
* [Cooperman435.co.uk](https://www.cooperman435.co.uk/)
* [Potterycrafts.co.uk](https://www.potterycrafts.co.uk/)
* [Ammonium Perchlorate UK](http://www.ammoniumperchlorate.co.uk/)
* [UK's #1 supplier for hobby chemicals](https://www.hobbychemicals.co.uk/index.php?route=common/home)
* <https://essextubes.com/mortar-tubes/>
* <https://category4fireworks.co.uk/product-category/grp-tubes/>
* https://pyro-gear.co.uk/Shop.html

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a
acetone
aluminium (powder)
ammonium chloride
ammonium dichromate
ammonium nitrate
ammonium perchlorate
anthracene
antimony
antimony trisulfide
antimony trisulfide
ascorbic acid
b
barium carbonate
barium chlorate
barium nitrate
barium sulfate
bentonite (clay)
bismuth subcarbonate
bismuth yellow
boric acid
c
cmc
calcium carbonate
calcium nitrate
calcium sulfate
charcoal
X charcoal substitutes
X chlorine donor
chloroform
chlorowax
clay
colophonium
X color producing agents
copal gum
copper (i) chloride
copper (ii) chloride
copper (ii) oxide
copper acetate
copper acetoarsenite
copper benzoate
copper carbonate (basic)
copper chromite
copper oxychloride
copper powder
copper sulfate
cryolite
c cont.
cupric oxide
d
dechlorane
dextrin
dextrose
e
ethanol
f
ferro-silicon
ferrotitanium
X firefly aluminum
g
glass powder
graphite
guanidine nitrate
gum arabic
gun cotton -> nitrocellulose
h
hexachlorobenzene
hexachloroethane
hexamine
hydrochloric acid
i
indian blackhead
iron
iron oxide (black)
iron oxide (red)
isopropyl alcohol
l
lactose
lampblack
lead tetraoxide
linseed oil
m
mek (methyl ethyl ketone)
magnalium
magnesium
magnesium ribbon
manganese dioxide
mercury chloride
methanol
methylene chloride
n
naphthalene
nitric acid
nitrocellulose
o
orpiment
p
pvc
paraffin oil
paris green
parlon
petroleum jelly
polyvinyl chloride
potassium benzoate
p cont.
potassium carbonate
potassium chlorate
potassium chloride
potassium dichromate
potassium nitrate
potassium perchlorate
potassium permanganate
r
realgar
red gum
red phosphorus
s
saran
sawdust
shellac
silicon
sodium benzoate
sodium bicarbonate
sodium chlorate
sodium chloride
sodium nitrate
sodium oxalate
sodium perchlorate
sodium salicylate
sodium silicate
soluble glutinous rice starch
sorbitol
stearin
steel
strontium carbonate
strontium nitrate
strontium oxalate
strontium sulfate
sucrose
sulfur
sulfuric acid
t
tetrahydrofuran (thf)
titanium
u
ultramarine
w
water
wood meal
x
xanthan gum
xylene
xylol
z
zinc
zinc oxide
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# Glossary
- Star gun (testing equipment)
- Star roller
- Star pump
- Composition
- Gerb
- Comet: Flat big star
- Comet pump
- Visco (safety fuse)
- Quickmatch
- Timefuse
- e-match
- Spollete
## TODO
* Traca
* Mascleta

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# Pyrotechnic references and links
- [PyroData.com](https://pyrodata.com)
- [Alan's lab Pyrotechnics (vk2zay.net)](http://www.vk2zay.net/category/4)
- [Pyrotechnics FAQ rec.pyrotechnics (stason.org)](https://stason.org/TULARC/entertainment/pyrotechnics/)
- [Fireworking.com - Hosted by ned gorski](https://fireworking.com/)
- [United Nuclear](https://unitednuclear.com/)
- [PyroSource Wiki (famdom.com)](https://pyrosource.fandom.com/)
- [CannonFuse.com - PYROTECHNIC INFORMATION](https://cannonfuse.com/pyrotechnic-information.html)
- [Passfire Labs Inc.](http://www.passfire.com/)
- [FreePyroInfo.com](http://www.freepyroinfo.com/)
- [FreePyroInfo on getyourfirstgun.com](http://www.getyourfirstgun.com/)
- [Journal of Pyrotechnics](http://jpyro.com/)
- [American Firework News](http://www.fireworksnews.com/)
- [Journal of Pyrotechnics Archive](http://www.jpyro.co.uk/)
- [The Canadian Fireworks Association ACP](http://www.canadianfireworks.org/)
- [Pyrotechnic Magazine (Barendrecht, NL)](https://issuu.com/pyromag)
- [pyrotechnicmag on Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/pyrotechnicmag/)
- [AbeBooks Pyrotechnics](https://www.abebooks.com/collections/sc/pyrotechnics/yUF6NQk2W1tdenSFIJB16)
- [sufnipiro.wordpress.com (hungarian, google translate)](https://sufnipiro-wordpress-com.translate.goog/?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US&_x_tr_pto=wapp)
- [sufnipirotechnikus google drive share (hungarian)](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BwXIGQD4ku3hfjc0NXZYV2ZydnlvTXR1RkxoV09nVGgydFloWUdReVNCeXV5aThoSHlrRTQ?resourcekey=0-C5YQbuKSwX5zQJOOlwRloQ)
- [The Chlorates and Perchlorates (mirrored by exrockets.com)](http://www.chlorates.exrockets.com/chlorate.html)
- [Richard Nakka's Experimental Rocketry](https://www.nakka-rocketry.net/)
- [Painting the sky - Notes on Fireworks (wichitabuggywhip.com/fireworks)](http://www.wichitabuggywhip.com/fireworks/)
- [Painting the sky - Notes on Fireworks (creagan.net/fireworks)](http://creagan.net/fireworks/)
- [mx5-kevin.blogspot.com (hungarian)](https://mx5-kevin.blogspot.com/)
- [odysee.com/@mx5kevin](https://odysee.com/@mx5kevin:a)
- [The fireworks blog](https://thefireworksblog.com/)
- [SkyLighter.com How to Make Fireworks blog](https://www.skylighter.com/blogs/how-to-make-fireworks/)
- [woelen.homescience.net](https://woelen.homescience.net/science/chem/exps/index_fire.html)
- [The Spudding and Pyro Page - pyropage.50megs.com](http://www.pyropage.50megs.com/)
- [Redbeard's Fireworks Showcase LLC](https://redbeardsfireworksshowcase.com/)
- <https://www.fireworks.co.uk/>
- <https://www.nakka-rocketry.net/>
- <https://sufnipiro.wordpress.com/> (hungarian)
- https://www.fireworksmanual.com/
-
## Youtube
**Channels**
- [mx5kevin](https://www.youtube.com/user/mx5kevin)
- [nedgorski](https://www.youtube.com/user/nedgorski)
- [Praetzel Projects](https://www.youtube.com/c/PraetzelProjects)
- [Feanor Forges chlorate syntheses (french/english)](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPovJgzEV_tdmPzNnlzVgtQ)
- [NurdRage chemistry channel](https://www.youtube.com/user/nurdrage)
- [Fps PyroHD](https://www.youtube.com/c/FpsPyroHD)
- [Bangkok Pyro](https://www.youtube.com/user/BangkokPyroHolidays/videos)
- [Vuurvent](https://www.youtube.com/c/vuurvent)
- [Pyroshine Fireworks](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWQvwsB3qGi43zzB-KHzi4g)
- [Piroteknik Amatir](https://www.youtube.com/@PiroteknikAmatir)
- [King Pyro](https://www.youtube.com/@kingpyro328)
- [CodyBPyrotechnics](https://www.youtube.com/@CodyBPyrotechnics)
- [Creswood Corners Fireworks](https://www.youtube.com/@creswoodcornersfireworks7903)
- [ned gorski (from fireworking.com)](https://www.youtube.com/@nedgorski)
- [Pyrophoria @pyrophoria2206](https://www.youtube.com/@pyrophoria2206)
- [homemade_pyro - The pyrotechnics with hands in russia @TheMegaPirotek](https://www.youtube.com/@TheMegaPirotek/)
- [NightHawkInLight](https://www.youtube.com/@Nighthawkinlight/videos)
- [Pyro Planet @PyroPlanetFireworks - Leading American fireworks brand. Premium fireworks/pyrotechnics](https://www.youtube.com/@PyroPlanetFireworks)
- [](https://www.youtube.com/@MakeAndDestroyTwo/featured)
- [](https://www.youtube.com/@MakeAndDestroyFireworks)
## Playlists
- [Fireworking 101 Complete Series by Ned Gorski](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL437YZxIb3Fer-N8tQdetGV5LbaKHN3B_)
- [Pyrotechnics by @xor-gate](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ7oxfi0BzG5K1q7nnIAX5pl0QsWl42B_)
## Youtube movies and documentaries
- [How are fireworks made? Dominator Fireworks Factory Cake Assembly!](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSt_G2U_tYA)
- [HOW FIREWORK SHELLS MADE | HOW TO MAKE SKY SHOTS (Made In Sri Lanka)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDvea5Y4L04)
- [The Science of Fireworks](https://youtu.be/lfkjm2YRG-Q)
- [Chemistry of Fireworks - Reverend Ron Lancaster (full lecture)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M03esB_HBzM&list=PLJ7oxfi0BzG5K1q7nnIAX5pl0QsWl42B_&index=46)
- [Pyrotechnics Education Knowledge Video - Sports Grounds Safety Authority (SGSA from UK)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLHkwy8aOQ8)
## Youtube fireworks shows
- [@CodyBPyrotechnics - Fireworks at the Lake! - 4th of July MONSTER BACKYARD DISPLAY (2023)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTAAI4I23dk)
- [Festa Sant'Agata 2014 - Fuochi del Borgo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NeGG0Qrqok)
## Youtube accident movies
- [Phantom Fireworks of Melbourne Goes up in Flames!](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvrI39CUZfg)
- [Melbourne, FL Phantom Fireworks Fire November 28, 2022](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Z-Qf3p-zhM)
- [Firework stores Final Finale](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ori6QGRuFNI)
## Dutch
- [Vuurwerkplant](https://www.vuurwerkplanet.nl/)
- [Freakpyromaniacs.com](https://freakpyromaniacs.com/)
- [Vuurwerk bieb](https://vuurwerkbieb.nl/)
- [Vuurwerk toppers](https://vuurwerktoppers.nl/)
- [Vuurwerk totaal](https://vuurwerktotaal.nl/)
## Clubs
- [UK Pyrotechnics Society (pyrosociety.org.uk)](http://www.pyrosociety.org.uk/)
- [International Pyrotechnics Society (intpyrosoc.org)](https://www.intpyrosoc.org/)
- [Western Pyrotechnic Association](https://www.westernpyro.org/)
- [Pyrotechnics Guild International (PGI)](https://www.pgi.org/)
## Manufacturers and proffesionals
- [Pyro Spec Pro Grade (1.4G)](https://pyrospecprograde.com/)
- [Pyro Spectaculars by Souza](https://www.pyrospec.com/)
## Forums
- X [Fireworking.com Forum](https://fireworking.com/forum)
- X [APC Forum](https://www.amateurpyro.com/forums)
- X [Pyro Gear UK Forum](http://pyro-gear.co.uk/forum/)
- X [Sciencemadness.org Forum](https://www.sciencemadness.org/whisper/)
- X [r/Pyrotechnics on Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/Pyrotechnics)
- X [r/fireworks on Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/fireworks)
- X [Pyroforum.nl (Dutch)](https://pyroforum.nl/)
- X [Pyrosociety.org.uk (United Kingdom)](http://www.pyrosociety.org.uk/forum/)
- X [The Vespiary (English)](https://www.thevespiary.org/)
- X [Pirotehnika-ruhelp.com (Russian)](https://pirotehnika-ruhelp.com/)
- X [Freakpyromaniacs (Dutch)](https://freakpyromaniacs.com/index.php)
- X [Forumfajerwerki (Polish)](https://www.forumfajerwerki.pl/)
- X [Feuerwerk-Forum.de (German)](https://www.feuerwerk-forum.de/)
- X [Pirovagando.it (Italian)](https://www.pirovagando.it/)
- [Finale3D.com forum (Firework show designer software)](https://finale3d.com/groups/english/forum/)
- X [Vuurwerkcrew.nl Forum (Dutch)](https://forum.vuurwerkcrew.nl/)
- X [FEURWERK.net Forum (German)](https://www.feuerwerk-forum.de/)
- TBD [Das-pyroforum.de (German)](https://www.das-pyroforum.de/)
- TBD [Pyrouniverse.info (English)](https://www.pyrouniverse.info/)
- X [Pyrocommunity.com](https://www.pyrocommunity.com/)
- [Kelli Rene Hartman's all FIREWORKS STUFF (Facebook private group)](https://www.facebook.com/groups/114666445911992)
- [The Engineering of Fireworks (Facebook private group)](https://www.facebook.com/groups/1090016474815562/)
- [Pyrotekniska Paradiset (Facebook private group)](https://www.facebook.com/groups/449339439513933)
- [Fireworks Engineering (Facebook private group)](https://www.facebook.com/groups/1450541778550025)
- [Pyro Community (Facebook private group)](https://www.facebook.com/groups/pyrocommunity/)
- [FireworksPyro365 (Facebook public group)](https://www.facebook.com/groups/3307916809333218/)
- [Vuurwerk & Pyros United (Facebook public group)](https://www.facebook.com/groups/vuurwerk1/)
- [pyro.s for life (Dutch Facebook private group)](https://www.facebook.com/groups/345420219162892/)
- <https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bangkok-Pyro/468209033286393>
- <https://www.facebook.com/groups/3195446144014132>
- <https://www.facebook.com/groups/272928599748>
- <https://www.facebook.com/groups/1571649519746776/>
- <https://www.facebook.com/groups/141066319965/>
- [Rocketry Forum](https://www.rocketryforum.com/)
- <https://www.pyrotalk.com/bulletin/forum.php>
- LambdaSyn syntheses https://proxy.zeronet.dev/1AZF9dziVq4anpETDDUrq8Nq565axWyHwZ/
## Chats
- [PyroHub.eu Discord](https://discord.com/invite/RrzTV6nxEB)
## Databases
- [Vk2zay.net composition DB](http://www.vk2zay.net/composition/)
- [PyroData composition DB](https://pyrodata.com/composition/A)
- [PyroData chemical DB](https://pyrodata.com/chemicals)
- [Sciencemadness.org Wiki](http://www.sciencemadness.org/smwiki/index.php/Main_Page)
- [Sciencemadness.org Library](http://library.sciencemadness.org/library/index.html)
- [APC Forum Pyrotechnics Resource Library](https://www.amateurpyro.com/forums/page/index.html)
- [APC Forum Downloads](https://www.amateurpyro.com/forums/files/)
- [Pyroforum.nl Downloads](https://pyroforum.nl/files/)
- [PyroGuide wiki (hosted at PyroData.com)](https://pyrodata.com/PyroGuide/default.htm)
- [Reddit wiki r/Pyrotechnics Pyrotechnics: News, articles and videos about the art of pyrotechnics](https://www.reddit.com/r/Pyrotechnics/wiki/index/)
- [List of Pyrotechnics Discussion Forums & Communities (fwsim.com)](https://www.fwsim.com/fireworks-online-communities.html)
- [A collection of pyrotechnic compositions by Wouter Visser (on web.archive.org - krimzonpyro.com](https://web.archive.org/web/20040808041812/http://krimzonpyro.com/ep/infodir/compoDB.html)
- [PFP Database](https://www.privatedata.com/byb/pyro/pfp/Index.html)
- https://web.archive.org/web/20170616101434/http://www.pyrodb.org/links.php5
## Wikipedia
- [Chemical substance](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_substance)
- [Gunpower](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunpowder)
- [Pyrotechnic composition](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrotechnic_composition)
- [Pyrotechnic colorant](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrotechnic_colorant)
- [American Pyrotechnics Association](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Pyrotechnics_Association)
- [List of UN numbers 0301 to 0400 (includes fireworks & pyrotechnic devices)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_UN_numbers_0301_to_0400)
-
## Books
- [Chemical Publishing Company - Fireworks Technology](https://www.chemical-publishing.com/firework_pyrotechnics_firework_chemistry_s/1.htm)
- [Amazon.com pyrotechnics books](https://www.amazon.com/s?k=pyrotechnics&i=stripbooks-intl-ship&page=2&qid=1663775371&sprefix=pyrotech%2Cstripbooks-intl-ship%2C126&ref=sr_pg_2)
- [Skylighter.com books](https://www.skylighter.com/collections/books)
- [Journal of Pyrotechnics (uploaded PDF files)](https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.jpyro.co.uk%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads+pdf&sxsrf=ALiCzsbqCqlRGLrDkl-EyZIdJJysYnFoGg%3A1664605339593&source=hp&ei=m9w3Y56UIeHjkgXilIWYDg&iflsig=AJiK0e8AAAAAYzfqqxnrF6LlollEpu7C5wO2VNlaO3JN&ved=0ahUKEwjezdGPsr76AhXhsaQKHWJKAeMQ4dUDCAk&uact=5&oq=site%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.jpyro.co.uk%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads+pdf&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAM6BAgjECc6CAgAELEDEIMBOgsIABCABBCxAxCDAToRCC4QgAQQsQMQgwEQxwEQ0QM6BQguEIAEOg4ILhCABBCxAxCDARDUAjoLCC4QsQMQgwEQ1AI6CwguEIAEELEDENQCOhEILhCABBCxAxCDARDHARCvAToICC4QgAQQsQM6CAgAEIAEELEDOgUIABCABDoLCC4QgAQQxwEQ0QM6CwguEIAEEMcBEK8BOgUIABDLAVAAWPspYJwsaAFwAHgAgAFQiAGuBJIBAjExmAEAoAEBoAEC&sclient=gws-wiz)
- [Skylighter.com Fireworks & Pyro Projects eBook](https://www.skylighter.com/pages/fireworks-ebook)
- [Pyrotechnics: the history and art of firework making (free at archive.org)](https://archive.org/details/pyrotechnicshis00broc)
- [The Chemistry of Powder and Explosives by Tenney L Davis Ph.D. ISBN-0913022-00-4 (Pub Angriff Press)](https://www.amazon.com/Chemistry-Powder-Explosives-Tenney-Davis/dp/0913022004)
- Fireworks - Principles and Pratice - 3rd Edition by Rev Ronald Lancaster MBE, ISBN-0-8206-0354-6 (Pub Chemical Publishing Co Inc)
- Pyrotecnics by George W Weingart, ISBN-9993873403 (Pub Paladin Press)
- A History of Fireworks by Alan St H Brock (Pub George G Harrap & Co Ltd)
- The Pyrotechnist's Treasury by Thomas Kentish, ISBN-0-929931-09-2 (Republished by American Fireworks news)
- Fireworks, The Art, Science and Technique by Takeo Shimizu, ISBN-0-929388-05-4 (Pub Pyrotechnica Publications)
- Firework Art by Mark Fleming, ISBN-0-9550621-0-1 (Pub Rumble)
- [Weingart's Dictionary and Manual of Fireworks by George Weingart, ISBN-13/EAN 9780820600932 (Chemical Publishing Company)](https://www.amazon.com/Weingarts-Dictionary-Manual-Fireworks-Weingart/dp/0820600938)
## Regulation
- [BAM.de Division 2.5 Conformity Assessment Explosives and Pyrotechnics (German)](https://www.bam.de/Navigation/EN/About-us/Organisation/Organisation-Chart/President/Department-2/Division-25/division25.html)
- [ATF Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives - Fireworks (U.S)](https://www.atf.gov/explosives/fireworks)
- [REGULATION (EU) No 98/2013 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 15 January 2013 on the marketing and use of explosives precursors](https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX:32013R0098)
- [Regulation (EU) 2019/1148 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 June 2019 on the marketing and use of explosives precursors, amending Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 and repealing Regulation (EU) No 98/2013](https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A32019R1148&qid=1702808615363)
- [International cooperation disrupts illegal fireworks network -
80 tons of F4 explosives seized and 4 webshops blocked (06 December 2018)](https://www.eurojust.europa.eu/news/international-cooperation-disrupts-illegal-fireworks-network)
**Articles**
- [Précurseurs dexplosifs Le SFEPA contribue aux travaux de la mission interministérielle mandatée par le Premier Ministre (France, Europe)](https://www.sfepa.com/precurseurs-dexplosifs-le-sfepa-contribue-aux-travaux-de-la-mission-interministerielle-mandatee-par-le-premier-ministre/)
- [VERORDENING (EU) Nr. 98/2013 VAN HET EUROPEES PARLEMENT EN DE RAAD van 15 januari 2013 over het op de markt brengen en het gebruik van precursoren voor explosieven (Dutch, Europe)](https://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2013:039:0001:0011:NL:PDF)
- [](https://www.eurojust.europa.eu/news/international-cooperation-disrupts-illegal-fireworks-network)
### EU
```
ExplosiveCoek
Posted March 13, 2017, original on APC forum:
with three new substances to the list of precursors at the All explosives. II Reg. (EC) n. 98/2013
21/02/2017
The All. II Reg. (EU) No. 98/2013 lists those substances which may be precursors of explosives. These substances are subject to harmonized standards in the case of willingness on the part of private and designed to ensure proper reporting of suspicious transactions, disappearances and thefts all along the supply chain.
This latest update has seen the inclusion in App. II of the following three substances:
Aluminium powder - Cas No. 7429-90-5 (Reg (EU) 2017/214);
Magnesium nitrate hexahydrate - Cas No 13446-18-9 (Reg. (EU) 2017/215);
Magnesium Powder - Cas No. 7439-95-4 (Reg. (EU) 2017/216).
```
## Retail
- [facebook category fireworks retailer (google search)](https://www.google.com/search?q=facebook+category+fireworks+retailer&oq=facebook+category+fireworks+retailer)
### U.S firework retail
- [](https://www.elitefireworks.com/)
- [](https://outlawpyro.com/)
- [](https://americanwholesalefireworks.com/)
## Tutorials
- [My easy way of making K perchlorate - amateurpyro.com](https://www.amateurpyro.com/forums/topic/14212-my-easy-way-of-making-k-perchlorate/)
## Articles
- [WHAT'S THAT STUFF? FIREWORKS - SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY July 2, 2001 - Volume 79, Number 27 (pubsapp.acs.org)](https://pubsapp.acs.org/cen/whatstuff/stuff/7927sci3.html)
- [The Chemistry of Pyrotechnics - pyropage.50megs.com/sciproj.htm](http://www.pyropage.50megs.com/sciproj.htm)
- [The Chemistry of Fireworks - chm.bris.ac.uk/webprojects1997/RebeccaH](https://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/webprojects1997/RebeccaH/)
- [The fine line of amateur pyrotechnics - International Fire Fighter (IFF)](https://web.archive.org/web/20210123224404/https://iffmag.mdmpublishing.com/fine-line-amateur-pyrotechnics/) - <https://iffmag.com/fine-line-amateur-pyrotechnics/>
- <https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0160932708000082>
## Patents
- [US7988801B2 Perchlorate-free green signal flare composition](https://patents.google.com/patent/US7988801B2/en)
## Internet archive (web.archive.org)
There are some old pyrotechnic websites which are not available anymore. The [Internet Archive Wayback Machine](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayback_Machine) project has website mirrors available.
- [Practical Pyrotechnics - wfvisser.dds.nl](https://web.archive.org/web/20070205044811/http://www.wfvisser.dds.nl/indexEN.html)
- [Pyroguide.com](https://web.archive.org/web/20071001110311/http://www.pyroguide.com/index.php?title=Main_Page)
- [Krimzon Pyro - carpathiahost.net](https://web.archive.org/web/20160307162211/http://krimzonpyro.com.ve.carpathiahost.net/)
- [Krimzon Pyro - krimzonpyro.com](https://web.archive.org/web/20040729212141/http://krimzonpyro.com/)
- [Dimock's Pyro Page - pyropage.com](https://web.archive.org/web/20060101062943/http://www.pyropage.com/)
- [pyrodb.org](https://web.archive.org/web/20170907123333/http://www.pyrodb.org)
- [United Nuclear Chemistry Experiments (2009-09-17)](https://web.archive.org/web/20090917022238/http://unitednuclear.com/experindex.htm)
- [United Nuclear - Making Fireworks & Chemical Experiments (2004-08-08)](https://web.archive.org/web/20040808011958/http://www.unitednuclear.com/experindex.htm)
- [The Chlorates and Perchlorates synthesis by CapeCanaveral (geocities.com)](https://web.archive.org/web/20090331073423/http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Campus/5361/basechem.html)
- [Pyrocenter (hungarian)](https://web.archive.org/web/20220520125842/https://pyrocenter.hu/)
- [detonatorhun.hostzi.com (hungarian)](https://web.archive.org/web/20140721125816/http://detonatorhun.hostzi.com:80/home.html)
- [members.shaw.ca/justin.le](https://web.archive.org/web/20040429045325/http://members.shaw.ca/justin.le/)
- [www.pyropage.com](https://web.archive.org/web/20060114155712/http://www.pyropage.com/)
- [The Green Man](https://web.archive.org/web/20191102071839/http://www.thegreenman.me.uk/projects/csf.html)
- Short fuse pyrotechnics <https://web.archive.org/web/20170908034641/http://www.angelfire.com/al/pyrotech/index1.html>
# Unsorted (or duplicates)
- [Canadian Pyro](https://canadianpyro.ca/)
- [Fireworks-Forum.org.uk](https://www.fireworks-forum.org.uk/)
- [PyroTalk.com](https://www.pyrotalk.com/)
- [PyroTalk.com Archive](https://www.pyrotalk.com/bulletin/archive/index.php)
- [Marutamaya Ogatsu Fireworks Co., Ltd (Japan, JP)](http://www.mof.co.jp/eng/)
- [American Fireworks News - He who hath smelt the smoke is never agin free](https://www.fireworksnews.com/)
- [APA EST. 1948 - americanpyro.com](https://www.americanpyro.com/)
- [Zambelli Fireworks - Photos (zambellifireworks.com)](https://www.zambellifireworks.com/photo/)
- [Montréal International Pyromusical Competition](http://montreal-fireworks.com/)
- [CRACKERPACKS-Firecracker Labels](http://crackerpacks.com/)
- [firework museum old fireworks collecting fireworks 1998-2019 (fireworksmuseum.co.uk)](http://www.fireworkmuseum.co.uk/)
- [faqs.org/faqs/pyrotechnics-faq](http://www.faqs.org/faqs/pyrotechnics-faq/)
- [How Fireworks Work: The "Bang!" Behind the Beauty](http://www.sitnews.us/0604news/062604/062604_fireworks.html)
- [COBRA(tm) USA - Wireless Fireworks Firing System](https://www.cobrafiringsystems.com/)
- [IGNITE™ USA - Smartphone Enabled Fireworks Firing System - ignitefiringsystems.com](https://www.ignitefiringsystems.com)
- [Create your own Fireworks Shows - fwsim.com](https://www.fwsim.com/)
- [FireOne at the 18th Annual ISF International Symposium on Fireworks, in Malta]()
- [FireOne Firing System - The Most Advanced Wired and Wireless Firing System (fireone.com)](https://www.fireone.com/)
- [My Research - Experiments - myresearch.company](http://www.myresearch.company/experiments.phtml)
- [Pyrotechnics & Fireworks Chemical Information - getyourfirstgun.com](http://www.getyourfirstgun.com/)
- [British Pyrotechnists Association | The UK's Association for Professional Firework Display Companies (BPA) (pyro.org.uk)](https://pyro.org.uk/)
- [Association of Stage Pyrotechnicians (ASP) (stage-pyro.org.uk)](https://stage-pyro.org.uk/)
- [International Symposium on Fireworks (isfireworks.com)](https://isfireworks.com/)
- [Program 13th International Symposium on Firework - Malta - abril 2012 (e-Magazine)](https://www.calameo.com/books/000770436efca5d77e476)
- [National Fireworks Association - Stand with the NFA (US)](https://www.nationalfireworks.com/)
- [EuFiAs - European Fireworks Association](https://eufias.org/)
- [Pyrotechnic Interest Group - Belangenvereniging Pyrotechniek Nederland (BPN) (Dutch)](https://belangenvereniging-pyrotechniek-nederland.b-p-n.nl/)
- [vuurwerkcheck.nl](https://vuurwerkcheck.nl)
- [OSHA.gov (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) - Pyrotechnics Industry](https://www.osha.gov/pyrotechnics/display)
- [Energetic Materials Fundamentals and Applications - Conference slides (osti.gov)](https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1766699)
- [Di Blasio Elio Fireworks distributes pyrotechnic products with the Cobra brand name, intestate to Mr. Di Blasio Elio](https://www.diblasioeliofireworks.it/)
- [Di Blasio Elio - Italy - Dummy catalog 2019](https://www.diblasioeliofireworks.it/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/OK_Rev-04_19_DE_DUMMIES-CATALOGUE_2019.pdf)
- <https://vuurwerkklok.nl/>
- <https://www.heronfireworks.com/en/>
- <https://vuurwerkduitsland.nl/>
- <https://76fireworks.com/>
- <https://www.arkafajerwerki.pl/>
- <https://www.fireworksworld.net/>
- <https://www.woodysrocks.com/> Shop for tools
# TODO
- <https://eufias.org/members> -> Add members of European Fireworks Association to this list
- <https://www.petitievoorvuurwerk.nl/partners> -> Add members
- <https://www.google.com/search?q=Pyrotechnics+training+course+online&sxsrf=AB5stBhIxc-n-3TTcFaWYFbKleAW81DDdA%3A1689192241683&ei=MQevZJexKbGhkdUP9--iiA0&ved=0ahUKEwjXjZe8-4mAAxWxUKQEHfe3CNEQ4dUDCA8&uact=5&oq=Pyrotechnics+training+course+online&gs_lcp=Cgxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAQAzIKCAAQRxDWBBCwAzIKCAAQRxDWBBCwAzIKCAAQRxDWBBCwAzIKCAAQRxDWBBCwAzIKCAAQRxDWBBCwAzIKCAAQRxDWBBCwAzIKCAAQRxDWBBCwAzIKCAAQRxDWBBCwA0oECEEYAFAAWABgswdoAXABeACAAQCIAQCSAQCYAQDAAQHIAQg&sclient=gws-wiz-serp>
- <https://www.skylighter.com/pages/pyro-club> -> Add link "DB" to this list
- [SGSA - Pyrotechnics (UK)](https://sgsa.org.uk/pyrotechnics/)
- [Rozzi Fireworks Displays (US)](https://www.rozzifireworks.com/)
- [International Fireworks MFG. Co. Displays & Consumer fireworks (US)](https://www.internationalfireworks.com/)
- Links to this list: https://www.fireworksworld.net/
- Links to be sorted https://pyrodata.com/PyroGuide/index.php%5Etitle=PyroGuide_Pyro_Site_Links.htm
# Death links
[Rotted links](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link_rot) or [squatted Pyrotechnic domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cybersquatting)
**Squatted domains**
- [The Chemistry of Fireworks - pyrotechnist.com]( http://www.pyrotechnist.com)
- [firework-art.com](https://firework-art.com/)
**Free & obsolete domains and pages**
- [The Green Man](https://www.thegreenman.me.uk/)
- [PyrotechnicMagazine.com](http://pyrotechnicmagazine.com/)
- [thegreenman.me.uk](http://www.thegreenman.me.uk/)
- [infernolabs.co.uk](http://www.infernolabs.co.uk)
- [petelin.gozdis.si/~jakal/index.htm](http://petelin.gozdis.si/~jakal/index.htm)
- [PFP Data Base - Pyrotechnic Formulas (members.shaw.ca/gryphon223)](http://members.shaw.ca/gryphon223/)
- [pyrotechs.org/dwilliams/top.html](http://www.pyrotechs.org/dwilliams/top.html)
- [Pyrotechnic Projects, Formulas & Manufacturing Technique Pyrowiki - pyroguide.com](http://www.pyroguide.com/)
- [frogfot.com/pyro.html](http://www.frogfot.com/pyro.html)
- [The Chemistry of Fireworks - www.pyrocanada.ca/fireworks.html](http://www.pyrocanada.ca/fireworks.html)
- [United Nuclear - PYROTECHNIC CHEMISTRY EXPERIMENTS](http://unitednuclear.com/experindex.htm)
- [Cannon Fuse - Pyrotechnic Projects](http://www.cannonfuse.com/projects/index.asp)
- [mopyro.us/Whistle.htm](https://www.mopyro.us/Whistle.htm)
- [jackerypyro.com/projects.html](http://www.jackerypyro.com/projects.html)
- [pyro-materials.net](http://pyro-materials.net/)
- [more-pyrotechnics.com](http://more-pyrotechnics.com/)

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