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# A001
Activated carbon is specially treated to produce an extremely high surface area on a microscopic level, making it an excellent filtration material to remove organic and some chemical impurities from water. MSDS |
# A002
This very finely powdered Aluminum has an average particle size of about 50 microns (~ 200 mesh). Aluminum powder is an excellent reducing agent and a key component in many chemical reactions. MSDS |
# B001
Sodium Borate decaHydrate, or more generically known as Borax, is the magic ingredient that is commonly used to make “slime” or “gak”. Also used as a detergent and as a flux when welding, Borax will impart a yellowish-green color in flames. MSDS |
# B002
Boric Acid', 'Boric Acid is used as a stabilizer in some pyrotechnic formulas containing Aluminum Powder and Nitrates by suppressing Aluminum-water reactions. MSDS |
# B003
Capable of producing non-luminous, ‘blue’, flames with temperatures well in excess of 2000 °F, the torch possesses a push-button (piezoelectric) ignition system and an adjustable flame size. This durable and versatile torch is an invaluable tool for many projects. |
# C001
Amongst other uses, Calcium Carbonate can be used as a flame coloring agent, turning the flame a bright orange due to the presence of the Calcium+2 ion. MSDS |
# C002
Copper(II) Chloride, or Cupric Chloride, acts as an excellent flame coloring agent, turning flames a vivid blue or green color depending on the conditions, and is also useful in preparation of other Copper salts. MSDS |
# C003
Copper(II) Oxide, or Cupric Oxide, is used as a blue flame coloring agent. Copper(II) Oxide can also be used to make thermite as well as to make other useful Copper salts. MSDS |
# C004
A very useful Copper salt, Copper(II) Sulfate can easily be used to produce other Copper compounds as well as to impart a blue-green color in flames. The pentaHydrate form of Copper(II) Sulfate is a beautiful blue color, but can be dehydrated by heating to form the off-white anhydrous form of Copper Sulfate. MSDS |
# D001
Dextrin is a very common binder used in pyrotechnic formulas. Since Dextrin is water soluble and chemically similar to starches and sugars, it is a very useful binding agent. MSDS |
# I001 ![]()
Iron(II, III) Oxide is a black magnetic powder often used in making thermite. Also known as magnetite, Iron(II, III) Oxide is also commonly used to make Ferrofluids, fluids which respond to magnetic fields. Black, magnetic, Iron(II, III) Oxide, or, is not to be confused with non-magnetic, red Iron(III) Oxide or Hematite. MSDS |
# I002 ![]()
Iron(III) Oxide is useful in making thermite mixtures, a catalyst in rocket propellant, and as a pigment. Red Iron(III) Oxide, or Hematite, is not to be confused with magnetic, black Iron(II, III) Oxide or magnetite. MSDS |
# M001
When ignited, Magnesium ribbon will burn extremely brightly in air, giving off a lot of heat. The blindingly bright Magnesium ribbon can reach temperatures of several thousand degrees as it burns, and yet can be lit with a simple lighter. MSDS |
# M002
Manganese(IV) Oxide (also known as “Manganese Dioxide”) is commonly used as a catalyst in chemical reactions and as a component in dry cell batteries. Manganese Dioxide is also useful in the manufacture of other Manganese salts, and in organic synthesis as an oxidizing agent. MSDS |
# P001
Phenolphthalein is commonly used as a pH indicator, turning pink in alkaline (basic) solutions, while it is colorless in acidic solutions. Sold in ½ fluid ounce bottles. MSDS |
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