
Aerial Shells
Aerial shells are large, spherical devices used in fireworks displays that launch into the sky to produce colorful explosions. When ignited, they are propelled upward by a lift charge inside the shell. Once they reach the desired altitude, a timed fuse ignites the burst charge, causing the shell to explode and create visual effects like stars, bursts, and patterns. These shells vary in size, complexity, and colors, serving as the main elements in professional fireworks shows to deliver spectacular, synchronized displays of light and sound.