schatz
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NHN
Would anyone here care to share an opinion concerning the possible use of Nickel Hydrazinium Nitrate (NHN) in so called bullet hit squibs, used in the
movie sfx ?
The lack of sensitivity to shock and friction of this compound would definitly be a bonus.
Through my work as film armourer, I am in frequent practical contact with movie special effects operations; A "squib" with a lower sensitivity than
the usual primaries will make some movie set workers happier.
Your learned comments wellcome.
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Microtek
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They might be safer from an energetic materials standpoint, but the question is whether the released cloud of nickel would pose a problem. Nickel is
after all a known allergen, so it may not be a good idea to inhale it in dust form.
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mnick12
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Well I did not know it was a allergen, but Nickel is a known carcinogen.
I think there is a thread that talks about nickel hydrazine nitrate here it is http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=1778 hope that helps
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