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Pyrotechnics is the
science and
craft of
creating such
things as fireworks,
safety matches,
oxygen candles,
explosive bolts and
other fasteners, parts...
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- In
pyrotechnics a
salute is a
device primarily designed to make a loud
report (bang),
rather than have a
visual effect,
although most
salutes also have...
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ground pyrotechnics,
projectile pyrotechnics, or parachute-suspended to
provide maximum illumination time over a
large area.
Projectile pyrotechnics may...
- to
reduce the
hazard to
audience members. Jeff
Hardy using the
comet pyrotechnics in his ring
entrance "Firework
Effect - Comet" (video). youtube.com....
- This is a list of
fireworks accidents and incidents,
including pyrotechnics fire and explosion. The list is
sortable by
casualties and date. List of accidents...
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casings used for
explosives in mine operations.[citation needed] "Military
Pyrotechnics" (PDF).
Bullet Picker (1 ed.).
Retrieved November 1, 2024. Wright, Laura...
- Kosanke, B. J. (2012).
Encyclopedic Dictionary of
Pyrotechnics: (and
Related Subjects).
Journal of
Pyrotechnics. p. 1114. ISBN 978-1-889526-21-8. Helmenstine...
- M-100s,
quarter sticks,
cherry bombs, and
silver salutes,
among other pyrotechnics. In 1975,
federal regulations were p****ed to
limit all consumer-grade...
- In
pyrotechnics, a
pyrotechnic initiator (also
initiator or igniter) is a
device containing a
pyrotechnic composition used
primarily to
ignite other, more...