About This Book
A practical manual of pyrotechnics combining chemical theory and hands-on techniques. The work systematically examines the chemical substances used in fireworks and explosive compositions, provides guidance on laboratory tools, workshop procedures, and safety, and describes construction and display methods for exhibition pyrotechnics alongside applications for military signaling and ordnance. Detailed chapters treat preparation and properties of salts, combustibles, and detonating compounds; instructions cover tooling, cartridge and rocket fabrication, ignition systems, and preservation of materials. The tone balances theoretical explanation with step-by-step practical directions for artisans, officers, and scientists interested in pyrotechnic practice.
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