
pyrotechnic composition
Pyrotechnic composition refers to the mixture of chemicals used to create effects in fireworks and other pyrotechnic devices. These compositions typically include a fuel, which burns quickly, and an oxidizer, which provides the necessary oxygen for combustion. When ignited, the mixture produces heat, light, sound, and gases, resulting in colorful explosions and visual displays. The specific ratios and types of materials used can be adjusted to achieve different effects, such as color or intensity. Understanding these compositions helps ensure safety and effectiveness in creating the desired pyrotechnic displays.