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#1 Neway

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Posted 07 March 2008 - 06:03 PM

What are the best perchlorate compositions for green and red stars? I have almost all chemicals metals included. I'm looking for bright and beautyfull compositions, can i have an advice?

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Posted 07 March 2008 - 06:56 PM

What are the best perchlorate compositions for green and red stars? I have almost all chemicals metals included. I'm looking for bright and beautyfull compositions, can i have an advice?

Thanks a lot!


Emerald Green,Buell Red IMO

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Posted 07 March 2008 - 08:52 PM

The search function and some reading will find most things on the forum!

However there are several worthwhile formulations. Largely these are from various contributors or researchers in the field. Always choice of compound design matters, sometimes ingredients are too expensive, sometimes there are chemical incompatibilities.

The balance of effect, safety and price is different for each used.
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Posted 07 March 2008 - 11:12 PM

hi , greens can be tricky because the best greens ive found, use barium nitrate! and i just dont enjoy using it, here's a good one anyway, barium nitrate 65, parlon 20,pyro aluminum 10, red gum 5, boric acid +2,

two good reds, first a shimiuz organic, slightly pale , perc 66, red gum 13, strontium carbonate 12, lampblack 2, pvc 2,dextrin 5, cut star 25% alcohol

the next a metallic fueled star" veline red", which i have just tried tonight! very nice, perc 53, red gum 9,magnallium 200# ( or flake ali) 6, strontium carbonate 14, parlon 14, dextrin 4

Edited by chris m, 07 March 2008 - 11:13 PM.


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Posted 08 March 2008 - 11:14 AM

Barium Nitrate, 50
Polyvynil Chloride, 60-200 mesh, 25
Magnesium, 40-60 mesh, 20
-Boracic Acid

Coarser grades of magnesium and PVC can be used which will actually deepen the colour somewhat. It does burn very green.

Strontium Nitrate, 60
Magnesium, 25
PVC, 20

Same stuff.

Strontium Nitrate, 60
PVC, 10
Charcoal, airfloat pine 20
Sulfur, 10
-More orange than red

EDIT: Concerning the last one, I assume the same effect can be made with barium nitrate to create a limey colour, but it would probably need more PVC which might affect the charcoal's assistance in helping the other two fuels burn properly.

Edited by MDH, 08 March 2008 - 11:20 AM.


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Posted 08 March 2008 - 07:52 PM

Hi,i would like to make the 2 last star composition but i would like to find some info about the method that i should try.I mean,how to mix them,how to damp,how to press them if should....
Until now i have only make simple stars with KNO3,C,S....

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Posted 09 March 2008 - 01:28 PM

Thanks to all!
However I need more informations because I have never made other then silver and charcoal stars.

Chrys, in your composition:

barium nitrate 65
parlon 20
pyro aluminum 10
red gum 5
boric acid +2

Is possible to use magnalium instead of aluminium? In this case is boric acid needed on not? What prime and solvent it needs? Some dextrine must be added I think.

For MDH:
I know that these magnesium needs specials handling (do not use water,ecc.). How can I bind them? NC laquer? what happens if I use fine magnesium (I have the finest grade:230-500 MESH). What prime is needed?

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Posted 09 March 2008 - 04:58 PM

hi neway, no dextrin needed the red gum acts as a binder and fuel, yeah try magnallium instead of pyro ali, by all means, but you may need to alter the amount slightly ,just try small batches at first so your not wasting comp, mix with 25%alcohol in water and make a cut star

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Posted 09 March 2008 - 08:07 PM

So red gum acts as binder! Can I roll them or it is a forlorn hope?

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Posted 09 March 2008 - 08:44 PM

I would have thought if you're using red gum as a binder it ought to be possible to roll them as long as the room temperature isn't too hot, since the alcohol you'll need to damp them will evaporate quite easily.
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Posted 11 March 2008 - 02:12 AM

Thanks to all!
However I need more informations because I have never made other then silver and charcoal stars.

Chrys, in your composition:

barium nitrate 65
parlon 20
pyro aluminum 10
red gum 5
boric acid +2

Is possible to use magnalium instead of aluminium? In this case is boric acid needed on not? What prime and solvent it needs? Some dextrine must be added I think.

For MDH:
I know that these magnesium needs specials handling (do not use water,ecc.). How can I bind them? NC laquer? what happens if I use fine magnesium (I have the finest grade:230-500 MESH). What prime is needed?


I don't wet mine down, I press them in small tubes or paper cubes and ram or press them in. Boric acid simply stops strong bases from forming which can cause the composition to ignite in case it does get wet, I don't think dichromate is needed unless one is working with ammonium perchlorate.

These are very blinding stars... best not stare directly at them.

Additionally, I don't prime my stars, I just spike the BP to make it hotter, but it still fails sometimes. Since bits of magnesium burn very easily, it's viable to simply press a bit of BP on the top of each star tube.

Oh - and I don't use fine magnesium, I use coarser stuff for a slower burn, about 40-60 mesh.

Edited by MDH, 11 March 2008 - 02:16 AM.





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